Damage to liposuction

Damage to liposuction

Obesity

Obesity has become a threat to the lives of individuals directly, and it loses body aesthetic quality and thickening, so the methods and ways to get rid of the overweight has developed recently; And exercise in the loss of these accumulated fat, and the most frequent disposal of excess weight liposuction, and stomach stasis, and others.

liposuction

Is the process of withdrawing fat collected and suction from a region of the body that does not respond to diet and exercise to get rid of these fats and burning, and help the process of carving and restore the natural form, and the beginning of the emergence of this type of cosmetic operations in the United States at the beginning 1980s, where it was used for cosmetic purposes to sculpt and reshape the body.

Damage to liposuction

  • Falling in blood circulation as a result of what accompanied the process of bloody hemorrhage.
  • The imbalance and symmetry of the body because of the differences in the amount of fat in each side.
  • The appearance of fat soluble blocks due to the concentration of liposuction in one side more than the other leading to the ripple of human skin.
  • Pigmentation in the skin, due to the accumulation of the amount of red blood cells in the skin layer, which leads to the formation of skin color.
  • The presence of quantities of fluids after the operation under the skin layer because of the removal of fat and disappearance from this region.
  • Tissue thickness. The cause of tissue thickness is due to damage to the skin and negative results on the margin of the process, and the symptoms of this infection:
    • Lack of skin elasticity.
    • The disappearance of the luster of the skin.
  • Chronic pain: The pain is in the form of nightly pimples, due to the swelling and swelling of scars under the skin layer, and can be relieved by the pain by removing these scars.
  • This is due to the huge amounts that are extracted from the layers of the skin, and treatment of this multiplication by self-cultivation of fat.
  • Dandruff: a loss of sensation in the area that has undergone liposuction and temporary numbness, and may be caused by the irritation of a nerve temporarily.
  • Thrombophlebitis: This complication affects the knee and femoral regions if liposuction occurs. Blood clotting causes venous inflammation.
  • Bruising: This type of complication is accompanied by anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics, including aspirin.
  • Internal puncture: This is rare, and the infection occurs when the lipid tube is inserted into a deep level in one of the internal organs of the human body and may be a life-threatening risk to the patient.
  • Pulmonary edema, which collects and accumulates fluids in the lungs following the injection of fluids into the human body.
  • Some heart or kidney problems.
  • Lidocaine toxicity.
  • Sensitivity to some medications.