What are the risks of abdominal liposuction?
Liposuction on the abdomen may cause hazards such as bleeding, edema, and uneven skin. Accumulating a large amount of fat on the abdomen is unhealthy, and timely control of diet and increased exercise are needed. However, some people may choose liposuction surgery in order to achieve quick results. Since we cannot determine whether the abdominal fat is subcutaneous fat or visceral fat, blind liposuction is not recommended. Here are some potential risks:
If the position for liposuction on the abdomen is incorrect and touches the capillaries, it may cause rupture, manifesting as visible subcutaneous hematoma.
If some tissues are damaged during liposuction on the abdomen and there is residual swelling fluid under the skin, it may lead to hematoma at the liposuction site. However, this condition will subside quickly.
Traditional liposuction methods may not be sufficient in this aspect, and this condition is prone to occur. However, with the current mature technology, external aids can be used to observe the dynamics of the fat aspiration area. If postoperative skin unevenness still occurs, it is mostly due to the doctor's technical level.
Although liposuction on the abdomen does not cause significant harm to the human body, it is likely to rebound if dietary adjustment is not taken seriously. Therefore, after liposuction on the abdomen, it is important to pay attention to your dietary habits, consume more easily digestible and light foods, and avoid frequently consuming high-fat and greasy foods.