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Liposuction as a cosmetic surgery removes fat from various parts of the body. Commonly areas include the stomach, sides, back, buttocks, thighs and the back of the arms. The procedure involves inserting a cannula into areas that contain fat and suction out the fat from the body through it. Most often, liposuction Baltimore injects fluids into the area where fat is removed, to loosen the fat cells and provide salts and localized anesthesia to reduce internal strain.

Many people take liposuction as an easy, yet expensive, alternative to weight-loss regimen. The procedure sucks out most of the fat from obese people giving them skinny look. Usually, liposuction takes out less than 10 lbs. of fat, and is recommended for people who are in good physical shape and have tried other weight-loss methods but cannot rid of fat accumulation in certain areas. However, removing too much fat at once can pose serious health risks. At times, the negative aspects of the procedure often outweigh the benefits. For instance, removing more fat increase the chances of the skin getting malformed or lumpy. Moreover, liposuction Baltimore also causes swelling, bruising and scars at areas where tubes are inserted into the body. Serious complications may include fluid imbalances, skin damage or damage to an internal organ. This can lead to blood clotting or even death.

However, if not done correctly, liposuction may give inappropriate results. There are many symptoms that can suggest failure in liposuction. There may be apparent asymmetry in legs, sunken skin in the upper knees, pit-like areas in the butt after lipo and uneven skins around the waist and abdomen. Pit-like skin may be a result of too much suctioning of fat cells, whereas less suctioning may result in mild protrusion on the skin. Liposuction that has gone wrong needs a repair surgery to fix it. For liposuction surgery, the fat should be suctioned both at the deep layer and shallow layer. Fat is suctioned out in a hollow tube through several incisions on the skin. During surgery, liposuction is performed at the center of the incision and is gradually spread to other fat tissues around the incision. Experienced doctor will pay special attention to the suction degree during the whole process and achieves better results.

Liposuction is quite demanding on doctors skills, if the cannula is inserted too deep under the skin, it may cause uneven skin surface after the surgery, while if the cannula is inserted too shallow, usually, it is easy to reach the bottom layer of skin corium, where there is a largely integrated vascular network with lots of blood vessels and capillary vessels, thus increasing the risk of damaging blood vessels and resulting in subcutaneous bleeding and swelling

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