Risks of Liposuction
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What Are the Risks of Liposuction?

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Let’s review some essential facts about the liposuction procedure itself:

  • Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes localized fat deposits and is performed under anesthesia.

Most people expect fast results—and that’s understandable. However, you will not see a flat, contoured abdomen immediately. Swelling, bruising, and scar tissue must first subside.

Typically, patients are required to wear compression garments for 3–6 weeks and limit physical activity. The final results can usually be fully evaluated only after 3–6 months.

Liposuction tends to deliver the best results if you have:

  • Good skin elasticity
  • A normal BMI
  • Fat deposits that are localized rather than generalized

It’s also important to remember that scarring is part of the process. If you begin to gain weight again after surgery, scars may stretch or worsen.

Liposuction is not a weight-loss method. It is a body-contouring procedure.

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