Liposuction people are generally in the age group of 20-45. People around the age of 20 are prone to get fat because of overeating, and people after the age of 30 are mostly obese because of exercise after giving birth and long-term intake of high-calorie food. Therefore, there are more people in this age group who come for liposuction. Older people over 60 and immature teenagers are not suitable for liposuction and stovepipe.
2. Is liposuction safe?
Liposuction itself is not very dangerous, but the plastic surgery market is mixed, and many doctors are very poor and irresponsible, which greatly reduces the safety of liposuction. However, if the doctor's clinical experience is insufficient, it will inevitably lead to many complications, ranging from uneven skin to necrosis, and serious fat embolism.
3. Will liposuction and stovepipe surgery be painful?
There is no absolutely painless surgery. No matter what kind of liposuction is used, anesthesia must be carried out. Surgery will cause intraoperative pain due to injection anesthesia, insufficient and uneven anesthesia range and low anesthesia concentration. Under normal circumstances, the pain is not obvious within 24 hours after operation, and then the skin is sore, and the pain is aggravated when local force is applied. Generally, it will gradually relieve and disappear after 3 days.
4. Is liposuction permanently effective?
Simple liposuction, if the lifestyle does not change, such as diet, exercise style, bad living habits, these will still be obese. But as far as liposuction is concerned, it will not rebound, because the principle of liposuction is to reduce the number of fat cells and will not increase again, so liposuction will not rebound in this sense. However, if you consume too many calories in the future, the fat will transfer to the abdominal cavity and accumulate.