Does hydraulic liposuction hurt?
There will be no pain during hydrodynamic liposuction, because local anesthesia or general anesthesia before operation can effectively avoid the pain problem. Before liposuction and weight loss surgery, there will be some swelling and pain after injection of anesthetic, but most people can adapt well. If you are particularly sensitive, you can use analgesic drugs or general anesthesia to avoid the pain and discomfort of liposuction and weight loss.
How long does hydraulic liposuction hurt?
Hydrodynamic liposuction anesthesia usually hurts for about a week, and the pain will be obviously relieved after one week.
12- 24 hours after hydrodynamic liposuction, the liposuction site will not feel pain. Within 2-8 days, the body will feel slight pain. Within 3- 10 days, life and work should be slightly restricted and restrained.
Advantages of hydraulic liposuction
1, hydraulic liposuction is safer and has no hidden dangers. Micro-anesthesia is used before hydrodynamic liposuction, without waiting for tissue swelling, which greatly shortens the retention time of drugs in the body, prevents drug interaction, maintains liquid balance, and is safer and painless.
2. Hydrodynamic liposuction is more accurate, and the liposuction part is subdivided into more than 20 parts, which are divided into multiple points for uniform liposuction to avoid uneven skin caused by uneven liposuction. Gently and selectively separate fat cells without causing any damage to blood vessels and nerves.
3. Hydroliposuction can activate the regeneration of subcutaneous collagen and elastin, accelerate the recovery of skin elasticity and keep the skin firm after operation.
Matters needing attention in hydrodynamic liposuction
1. Wearing elastic tights or elastic bandages immediately after hydrodynamic liposuction can reduce postoperative hematoma. Wear it for at least 3 ~ 6 months, and the affected part should avoid contact with water.
2. There will be swelling and soreness in the early stage, and there will be congestion and bruising in the affected area. This is normal, because many small blood vessels will be destroyed during aspiration, and most of the bruising will gradually disappear. It takes about a week to reduce swelling, and it is best to rest more during this time to avoid postoperative bleeding.