Is A Liposuction Op Really Worth The Soreness And Potential Hazards?
May 15, 2010Some people are willing to go to great lengths to achieve the ideal body they want. For these people, it is worth the money they have to pay and the pain they have to go through. Even the high cost and the potential risk of liposuction really don’t matter, as your desperation to get a shapely form overshadows everything. If you’re getting weary of coming back and forth different gyms, you may consider liposuction as an option for eliminating those fatty cells and shaping your body.
Even if it seems a simple enough cosmetic procedure, some rare and potentially life threatening complications can occur. You have to know the potential complications in order to make a well-informed decision of whether or not you are ready to subject your body to such trauma.
Fatalities from complications such as pulmonary embolism and visceral perforations (organ damage from puncture wounds) are known to have occurred. Anesthesia toxicity can develop from an overdose of lidocaine, a drug used to numb the skin during liposuction. While infection incidences are rare, some cases such as necrotizing fasciitis and toxic shock syndrome can be fatal.
As a prospective liposuction patient, you can eliminate much of the anxiety associated with the surgery by learning the basics of the process beforehand. The surgeon will put you under anaesthesia, after which he would create an incision, revealing the fatty area. Hollow needles or cannulas are inserted in the areas to be treated; the cannula loosens fat cells, which are then suctioned out of the body by means of suction syringe. After the surgery, you should not do any major physical activity for about a month. Take medications until prescription is finished and call your doctor for any sign of infection or other side effects.
Swelling will continue to go down over the months and the final results will be revealed. You may still observe some swelling for several months and the final outcome may not be clear until 6 months after surgery, in which time you can then tell whether it was worth the risk and pain. A successful result may sometimes give the notion to have another treatment in other parts; give your body time to recover before rushing into another liposuction cosmetic surgery.
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