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Although liposuction is the most commonly
performed cosmetic plastic surgery procedure in the United States,
and the majority of these operations are successful, there are risks
and limitations to the procedure, as with any surgery.
After surgery, some patients experience dimpling, lumpiness, numbness,
scarring, discoloration, or sagging skin in the treated area. Follow-up
surgery may be needed to correct these problems.
UAL liposuction may cause friction burns to the skin or to the internal
organs.
More serious complications include blood clots, infection, excessive
fluid loss leading to shock, pulmonary embolism due to dislodged fat
or blood clot, fluid build-up in the lungs, and drug overdose. A combination
of the following factors is associated with an increased risk of serious
complications:
- The removal of large amounts of fat
- More than one procedure being performed at the same time
- The use of general anesthesia
In order to minimize these risks, it is important that you follow
all of your surgeon’s instructions, both before and after surgery.
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Since the normal aging process affects
the firmness and elasticity of the skin, older patients may not
achieve quite the same results as younger patients.
Abdominal liposuction is often performed in conjunction with a tummy
tuck, or with liposuction to other parts of the body.
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