Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and beauty - Is liposuction harmful?
Is liposuction harmful?
1, the recovery period of liposuction wound is delayed.

Although the wound heals quickly after operation, the recovery period of the wound may be delayed in case of postoperative injury, effusion and infection.

2. The liposuction site is unbalanced.

This is caused by operational errors before and during the operation, and can only be repaired by liposuction again.

3. Paralysis occurred in the surgical site after operation.

The skin is slightly affected after liposuction, so that it is paralyzed or feels like being bitten by an ant. Generally, it will be fine within 3 months. If it is faster, it will be fine within 1 month.

4. Skin flap necrosis occurred at the operation site.

Pumping in too much fat during liposuction will lead to poor blood circulation of the skin, thus causing blisters or necrosis of the skin.

5, the surgical site appears concave and convex.

Because it is impossible to ensure 100% uniform liposuction, the surgical site looks a little uneven.

6, liposuction surgery has indications and contraindications.

Patients with systemic diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, thrombophlebitis or drug allergy, coagulation disorders, etc., are not suitable for liposuction. Women in menstrual period and pregnancy, as well as those over 55 years old and minors are not suitable for liposuction. For example, children are in the stage of growth and development, and liposuction will interfere with their normal fat development.