Liposuction of thighs has certain risks and sequelae, including:
1. Asymmetry of both legs after surgery: This phenomenon is relatively common, as surgery is performed by doctors, and during judgment, one side may be slightly more than the other. However, generally speaking, this asymmetry is acceptable and not easily noticeable at first glance.
2. Unevenness of the suctioned area: For experienced doctors, they have good techniques and methods in terms of the level and distribution of fat suction, achieving smoothness after surgery. However, for some doctors who may lack experience or operate roughly, slight unevenness may occur.
3. In extreme cases, there may be some undesirable complications, mainly due to excessive fat suction and excessive tight bandaging after surgery, leading to obstacles in blood supply to some local skin areas. This may result in skin necrosis, although it is a very rare occurrence. Therefore, we recommend that patients considering thigh liposuction seek out reputable hospitals and experienced doctors to ensure the effectiveness of the surgery.