Weight loss itself should be a long-term process that requires persistence, but often few people can persist. Many people want to find shortcuts to weight loss, and liposuction is a fast weight loss method. Although it can quickly help the body lose weight, there are some side effects. So, what are the dangers of liposuction weight loss?
Now let me introduce it to you.
1. Human body paralysis occurs
There are peripheral nerves and blood vessels passing through the body fat. During the process of liposuction, due to the inability to separate the peripheral nerves and blood vessels, these nerves and blood vessels will be damaged at different levels while the fat is extracted. The human body will experience paralysis, which usually takes about six months to recover. Moreover, liposuction must be kept within an acceptable range for the human body, and the more it is done, the greater the damage to the nerves and the higher the risk.
2. Uneven Skin
Many people resort to liposuction to lose weight in order to maintain a beautiful figure, but the biggest technical difficulty of liposuction is the appearance of uneven skin surface after liposuction. This is mainly because during liposuction, it is difficult to achieve a perfect balance between the absorbed fat and other parts of the body, leading to the formation of skin surface depressions.
3. Loss of skin elasticity
Fat plays a role in enriching and buffering the subcutaneous tissue, and is an important substance for maintaining skin elasticity. After liposuction, it is inevitable for the skin to become loose. This phenomenon can be corrected by the body's self repair in young people, but it becomes more difficult with age, the degree of obesity, and the amount of fat extracted, ultimately leading to decreased skin elasticity and skin laxity.
4. Neural damage
If the speed and negative pressure of liposuction are not controlled properly during the process, it can cause huge damage to the human nervous system. The greater the negative pressure and the amount of fat extracted, the greater the damage, which can cause irreparable damage to the human nervous system.
5. Shock or even death
People with weak constitution or poor ability to accept internal organs are prone to other risk factors during liposuction, such as heart intolerance, leading to insufficient blood supply to the body, and in severe cases, shock or even death.
6. Precautions for liposuction and weight loss
1. Develop a detailed liposuction plan with a plastic surgeon
Although the result of fat suction is to reduce the volume of a certain part of the body and thin the fat layer, it must be coordinated with other parts of the body, not to suck as much or as little as you want. Before liposuction, beauty seekers should have detailed communication and discussion with plastic surgeons to develop a comprehensive and detailed liposuction plan, ensuring that they have a clear understanding.
2. Liposuction should be done "in small amounts multiple times"
Beauty seekers must understand that the implementation of fat suction should follow the principle of "in small amounts multiple times". With fewer suction sites, the trauma is smaller, the recovery is faster, the pain is less, and there is no need for general anesthesia. It can be performed in outpatient settings. On the contrary, large-scale fat aspiration causes significant trauma, pain, slow recovery, and requires extensive use of anesthetic drugs, increasing the risk of anesthesia accidents. In addition, large-area fat suction is a labor-intensive job for doctors, which is prone to fatigue. Even if there are no safety issues, fatigue can lead to a decrease in suction accuracy, thereby affecting surgical outcomes. Generally speaking, a single suction should not exceed 4 areas. Any medical institution that claims to be able to extract a large amount of fat and has unlimited suction sites is absolutely not trustworthy.
3. Not all parts of the body can absorb fat.
Some parts of the human body cannot absorb fat, such as the anterior lateral side of the calf and forearm. These areas are mainly composed of muscles with low fat content. Even if fat aspiration is performed, the effect will not be good and it is easy to cause nerve and vascular damage. In addition, there are some parts of the human body that require careful liposuction, such as the face and calves. Careless operation or lack of experience can easily lead to skin necrosis, unevenness, and other problems in these areas, resulting in lifelong regret.
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