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What sequela does abdominal liposuction have?
Now people's diet is getting better and better. Often eating greasy, fried, chicken chops, roast duck and other foods will lead to fat accumulation, especially in the abdomen, which is more prone to beer belly. But now relieve the phenomenon of excessive abdominal fat accumulation. You can also achieve the ideal goal quickly through artificial abdominal liposuction. So what are the sequelae of abdominal liposuction?

1, edema may occur after operation.

Edema can occur after abdominal liposuction, mainly due to tissue damage and local swelling of liquid under the skin, which causes edema at the suction site and generally decreases rapidly.

2, postoperative or subcutaneous nodules.

After operation, some induration can be touched or the whole attraction site becomes hard, which is caused by subcutaneous tissue injury and inflammatory nodules or hematoma organized by fat liquefaction, and it can gradually become soft within 3 months. Of course, there are nodules under the skin during this period, and I still feel very uncomfortable.

3. The skin is uneven

Collected a lot of abdominal fat. From the front, the abdomen becomes flat, but from the side, the abdomen will look like a depression, and the skin looks particularly uneven.

4. Excessive postoperative negative pressure causes nerve damage.

The negative pressure determines the speed of liposuction. The greater the negative pressure, the faster the liposuction speed, but the greater the harm to the human body. Therefore, normal plastic surgery hospitals usually only use negative 1 atmospheric pressure, while in some informal institutions, in order to shorten the operation time and increase the pressure, it is likely to cause nerve damage to operators.

The above is a brief introduction about the sequelae of abdominal liposuction, hoping to help everyone.