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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Liposuction Side Effects

By Mark Walsh

Liposuction surgery is usually a last resort. If you can lose weight naturally, then there really is no need to undergo this surgical procedure. However, in certain cases where the patient is medically unable to lose the weight or the weight poses an immediate health risk, liposuction may be unavoidable. It is a costly procedure and painful, although new techniques using smaller cannulae have cut down on the pain and side effects generally associated with this procedure.

However, like any surgical procedure, there are some considerable risks involved. Liposuction side effects vary from patient to patient, but here is a quick list of some of the most common of them.

  • Bruising
  • Swelling
  • Numbness
  • Discomfort
  • Irregularities of the skin
  • Blood clots
  • Infection
  • Allergic reaction to the medication or anaesthesia
  • Scarring
  • Excessive fluid loss
  • Accumulation of fluid
  • Nerve damage
  • Damage to a vital organ

As you can see from the list above, some of the liposuction side effects can pose a risk to your life. With today's modern techniques, liposuction side effects have been greatly reduced. Bruising, which happens on a regular basis usually disappears within a few weeks of undergoing the surgery. Swelling, another side effect that happens every time, will improve gradually over months. Within 1-3 months of having the surgery, the swelling usually heals.

In most cases, the surgery is a complete success, and the side effects can be dealt with using nothing more powerful than a Tylenol 3 with Codeine.

In order to cut down on the risk of suffering from liposuction side effects, you should choose an experienced doctor to perform the operation. Your surgeon should explain all of the possible liposuction side effects with you before you undergo the surgery. It's also wise to choose a surgeon who works in your general vicinity. This way if you do suffer from any side effects, they will be immediately accessible to you.

In most cases the side effects associated with liposuction surgery are minimal. The patient goes home within a day of having the surgery, and depending on how much fat they've had removed, can usually go back to work within a week. Choosing a competent, qualified liposuction surgeon should be your first step when considering this type of procedure.

Considering liposuction? If so, I'd first check out: How To Lose Mid Section Weight

A good informational resource: Foods to Lose Abdominal Fat [http://www.howtoloseabdominalfat.com/lose-weight/foods-to-eat-to-lose-abdominal-fat.php]

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