Hemorrhage and hematoma: Thigh liposuction is an invasive operation that requires incision and aspiration, which may lead to subcutaneous hemorrhage and hematoma. Hemorrhage and hematoma are common complications, which usually subside spontaneously within one week after operation, but severe cases may require further treatment.
Infection: Infection is one of the common complications of any operation. After liposuction of the thigh, improper nursing or improper control of postoperative infection may lead to infection at the surgical site. Infection generally needs to be treated with antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.
Uneven skin relaxation: after liposuction of thigh, if the amount of liposuction is too much or uneven, it may lead to uneven skin relaxation. This may require further treatment and care, such as skin tightening surgery or padding.
Nerve injury: Liposuction of thigh may damage the nerve of leg, causing pain, numbness, muscle weakness and other symptoms. Nerve injury usually recovers on its own, but in severe cases, further treatment may be needed.
Thrombosis: Thrombosis may occur after liposuction of thigh. Thrombosis may cause blood circulation disorder and need immediate medical attention.
Combined with personal experience, I think that although there are certain risks and complications in thigh liposuction, complications can generally be reduced as long as regular medical institutions and professional doctors are selected for the operation and follow the doctor's advice and nursing guidance after operation. Before the operation, you should fully understand the risks and effects of the operation and don't expect too much. At the same time, we should pay attention to personal hygiene and living habits after operation to maintain good health and good mental state.