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Danger of Liposuction

Liposuction is the very popular surgery which can be used all over the world. The most of the persons go under the liposuctions procedure to change the present look. So that there are now many advanced techniques are present which can give the better result with the greater appearance. There are various methods are available so they have different types of the risks are present at the of surgery after the surgery. In the liposuction, there are some clinical complications, minor complications, major complications.

Possible Dangers and Complication for Liposuction

  • Visceral Perforations (puncture wounds in the organs). During liposuction, the physician is unable to see where the canula or probe is. It is possible to puncture or damage internal organs during liposuction. This may happen, for instance, if the intestines are punctured during abdominal liposuction. When organs are damaged, surgery may be required to repair them. Visceral perforations may also be fatal.
  • Burns: sometimes the cannula movement can cause friction burns to skin or nerves. Also, in UAL, the heat from the ultrasound device can cause injury to the skin or deeper tissue.
  • Contour irregularities - Lumps and bumps, asymmetry, and irregular contours are common unwanted results of liposuction surgery. One report estimates that 20% or more of liposuction patients have a revision to improve the contour of their orginal surgery. While not a true complication, liposuction contour irregularities may necessitate further surgical revisions.
  • In some procedure, the patient will shift to the emergency room because of the heart problem.
  • liposuction scars - After the post-operative liposuction scars are permanent sometimes.
  • Organ damage from injury - The risk will be increased if payient have intestines protruding through the abdominal wall.
  • Toxicity from anesthesia
  • Lidocaine overdose
  • Risk caused from blood clotting
  • Development of embolism
  • The risks associated with blood loss and fluid replacement
  • Hypothermia can occur postoperatively when there has been inadequate warming of the infiltrating solutions.

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