Saturday, September 30, 2017

The Risks And Benefits Involved In Lipo

By Brenda Butler


The number of procedures that people undergo to enhance their physical appearance are numerous, but one of the most popular is the liposuction. Lipo is usually a simple procedure involving the removal of fat from specific areas of the body. Areas where fat can be removed is the buttocks, neck, chin, thighs, arms and calves. The cannula which is the instrument that is used in these types of procedures gets inserted into the skin and using high pressure the fat is slowly sucked out.

It is usually more of a cosmetic procedure rather than a mechanism for losing weight. People who want to get rid of excess fat are the ones who usually undergo this kind of procedure, however only a limited amount can be removed. It should also be noted that it does not get rid of dimples, sketch marks or cellulite but used to suck out fat in order to enhance the contour. It also ensures the complete removal of fat cells and therefore one is advised to practice healthy living so as to ensure no re-growth.

There are certain things that one should know before undergoing such a procedure. For one, it is not a substitute for losing weight rather it is aimed at improving the looks. This should be the final option for anyone to take after all other lifestyle options have been completely exhausted. This means that if they have tried dieting and living a lifestyle that is healthy. Practitioners are always advised to have discussions about the procedure with their patients and explain what is involved.

There are various risks or side effects that are usually involved. As in any other surgery, you would expect a lot of bleeding and probably run a risk of infection. For one, there can be bruising. The healing process is not as speedy as one could expect and the bruising could last a couple of months. One would also experience some nausea but would gradually wear off after some days.

Inflammation is yet another side effect witnessed in a number of patients. This usually occurs in the treated regions and in serious cases the effect is prolonged for six months. Since the procedure involves making incisions, fluid may start oozing from these parts. Instead of inflammation, other patients complain of numbness but this only lasts for a few weeks.

In addition, some patients also experienced some skin sensitivity issues but these were mostly witnessed from people with allergic reactions. Medical practitioners state that this reaction could be cause by the medicine used or some of the materials used during the procedure. Additionally, the cannula instrument is also stated to trigger some of the skin reactions due to the vibrations that occur during sucking.

In other cases, patients develop thrombophlebitis. Here, blood clots form around a vein in treated region thus can latter on cause an inflammation and usually occurs if the treated parts are the knees or thighs.

In conclusion, the side effects stated above are not very serious therefore making the procedure safe. However, it is always good to consult with an expert before undergoing this kind of procedure.




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