Liposuction Risks and Avoiding Them

April 26, 2011
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Liposuction, like any medical procedure especially in the fields of cosmetic and liposculpture surgery, entails a certain degree of risk – but that does not mean you cannot avoid the risks of liposuction. Rather, the risks of liposuction can be avoided when you exercise a certain degree of caution and prudence. This means studying the risks then discussing them with your chosen physician so that he will be aware, and be able to address your concerns.

Some of the potential risks to all forms of liposuction and liposculpture are infection, damage of some vital organs, damage of the nerves and/or skin, friction burns, accumulation of fluid, too much loss of fluid, blood clots or fat clots, an allergic reaction to the anesthesia or medication, and perhaps prolonged healing time.

When do risks of liposuction become possible?

Liposuction becomes risky when too much fat is sucked out or removed at one time from the body. Equally risky is when the liposuction procedure is prolonged for too long as well. These two scenarios may result in sagging skin, lumps and dents that become apparent after the procedure. This is why it is preferable to conduct many liposuction procedures some days apart for safety.

There are also some more minor risks, or side effects from liposuction that a patient may experience too. These are drug reactions that are not lethal, a certain degree of numbness, episodes of fainting after the procedure, focal skin necrosis, discoloration or sagging of the skin, lumpiness, scarring and/or bruising. Though these may not be fatal, they can cause some discomfort so a physician should inform the patient of the possibility of experiencing such results.

On rare occasions, a patient may experience more serious and severe risks of liposuction. These include seizures, extensive nerve damage, anesthesia-induced brain damage, medication-induced allergic reactions, extreme bleeding and clotting internally, cardiac arrhythmia, cardiac arrest, and complicated drug interactions. Though not common to many liposuction patients, a competent physician should discuss these risks with a patient prior to considering liposuction as the preferred cosmetic surgery procedure.

How can a patient avoid such deadly risks of liposuction then? This is where the training and credentials of the physician should come under scrutiny. A competent physician is one who will advise the patient if liposuction is the best procedure to undergo, and who can conduct it safely and smoothly. The facilities where the liposuction procedure is to be conducted are also important to look into. These facilities should be clean, based on up-to-date technology, and be staffed by equally competent support staff. The pre-operation procedures should be explained to the patient to fully prepare him for the liposuction.

If the patient feels uncomfortable facing the risks of liposuction, it is right for him to choose other cosmetic surgery procedures instead. The important thing is for the patient to have enough knowledge of what he is about to face so that he can make a valid and educated choice. So a patient should always seek a forum where the risks of liposuction can be considered, discussed, and faced with honestly head-on.

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