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    Understanding Liposuction Risks

    Liposuction permanently eliminates fat in isolated areas of the body that outcomes in a well-sculpted and ameliorated body contour. While current liposuction processes have greatly ameliorated and are considered much safer, it's important to bear in mind that liposuction is a surgical regimen and as with any type of surgery, it's not without its risks. Those who are interested in getting a liposuction should be fully concious of liposuction dangers and be completely willing to deal with them should they happen.

    Consider the following liposuction dangers before making a final decision:

    The risk of infections is present after a surgical regimen since bacteria can penetrate surgical wounds and incisions in the body. This is why doctors usually prescribe antibiotics to liposuction patients.

    Skin and tissue burns: These liposuction dangers may eventuate during ultrasonic liposuction, as the probe that generates the ultrasound may overheat with too much ultrasonic energy.

    Seroma or fluid buildup on the treated area may eventuate after liposuction as a result of the body responding to injury. Seroma creates bulges and skin irregularities. It is removed by draining the fluid with a needle and may take various visits to the doctor.

    Necrosis or death of skin or tissue may happen when blood vessels become injured stopping the supply of oxygen to the affected area. Necrotic skin modifications in color and usually turns black and then it peels off, which may lead to bacterial infections. The affected tissues will have to be removed.

    Pulmonary or fat embolism, which springs up when bits of fat come loose, penetrate the bloodstream, find its technique to the lungs, or sometimes the brain. Symptoms may be difficulty or shortness of breathing.

    Pulmonary edema or fluid build up in the lungs, which may eventuate if the doctor excessively replenishes the fluid lost during liposuction.

    Damage to internal organs: Internal organs may be accidentally punctured as the surgeon moves the cannula or the suction tube inside the treatment area.

    Overdose from Lidocaine. Lidocaine is a local anesthesia often used in liposuction, to numb the skin over the treatment area. The the bulk common liposuction technique, which is tumescent liposuction, involves injecting the patient with large amounts of fluid that contains Lidocaine. This may cause overdose of this drug, which can be toxic.

    Death: Different studies have been done to investigate how high the risk of fatality from liposuction is and the outcomes differ greatly from estimates of as few as 3 up to 100 incidences of death out of every 100,000 liposuction surgeries done. While there may be no exact figure to indicate the number of actual deaths resulting from liposuction, the fact that it happens should make interested individuals give liposuction a grave consideration.

    Other liposuction dangers include swelling, scarring, sagging skin, skin discoloration, and numbness. Liposuction scars are permanent and may darken if greatly laid bare to the sun. Swelling and numbness should be gone within a few weeks. Significant swelling and numbing that continues for various weeks or months should be checked by a doctor.

    Liposuction risks, whether average or rare, can be significantly alleviated by ensuring that the procedure would be performed only by a board-certified and experienced liposuction surgeon. Liposuction should also be done in a certified surgical center or hospital that is properly equipped to handle any possible complications.

    After learning about liposuction risks, you would be more informed in making your decision and become better ready should you decide to go on with a liposuction surgery.

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