What are the dangers after liposuction surgery

After liposuction, there may be risks of infection, thrombosis, uneven skin texture, and close attention should be paid to postoperative recovery. Postoperative care, dietary adjustments, and appropriate exercise are key to reducing risk.

1. Risk of infection. The wound after liposuction is not fully healed, and bacteria are prone to invade and cause infection. After surgery, it is necessary to keep the wound clean and dry, regularly change the dressing, and avoid contact with sources of contamination. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, and fever occur, seek medical attention promptly. Doctors may prescribe antibiotics such as cephalosporins, penicillins, or clindamycin for treatment.

2. Thrombosis. Long term bed rest after surgery may lead to poor blood circulation and increased risk of thrombosis. Mild activities such as turning over in bed, leg flexion and extension should be carried out as early as possible after surgery to promote blood circulation. Doctors may recommend the use of anticoagulant drugs such as heparin, warfarin, or rivaroxaban to prevent thrombosis.

3. The skin is uneven. Uneven fat extraction during liposuction may result in uneven skin surface. Wearing shapewear after surgery can help restore skin smoothness and promote blood circulation through massage. If the situation is severe, a second surgical repair may be considered, and the doctor may use fat filling, laser lipolysis, or minimally invasive liposuction techniques to improve the appearance.

4. Postoperative care. After surgery, it is necessary to maintain sufficient rest, avoid vigorous exercise, and consume high protein, low-fat foods such as chicken breast, fish, and vegetables to promote wound healing. Regular check ups, close monitoring of physical changes, and timely communication with doctors regarding recovery status.

5. Psychological adjustment. Postoperative body image anxiety may occur, and psychological counseling is needed to maintain a positive attitude. You can seek help from professional psychological counselors or communicate with family and friends to relieve psychological stress. The postoperative risks of liposuction cannot be ignored, and strict adherence to postoperative care and dietary adjustments is necessary. Proper exercise, regular check ups, and psychological adjustment can effectively reduce postoperative risks and promote physical recovery. If any abnormal symptoms occur, seek medical attention promptly to ensure postoperative safety.

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