Many beauty seekers are worried about this problem. So does liposuction really do harm to the body? To answer this question, I will first explain what liposuction is.
In fact, liposuction is to inject a large amount of low-concentration adrenaline-containing lidocaine saline into the liposuction site, causing it to swell and even turn pale. After that, fat cells or particles will be full of a large amount of salt water and then break up and dissolve by themselves. Then, the metal sucker connected with a vacuum negative pressure pump is placed under the skin through a small concealed incision, and the fat is sucked out through the negative pressure.
Cost for Liposuction:
In fact, the cost for liposuction varies as it depends on the conditions of beauty seekers and the techiniques and experience of doctors. Liposuction conducted in large and formal generally costs higher than that in small-scale medical institutions, and liposuction performed by chief physicians costs higher than that by general doctors. Besides, medical institutions with high-tech facilities are generally more advanced in their medical levels, thus the cost is also higher. But advanced medical facilities, professional doctors and formal institutions are also the key factors to ensure the effectiveness of surgery, which shall not be ignored.
Compared with general local surgeries, liposuction is more complicated and thus requires an assessment of individual physical condition first which is to determine which parts of the body have excess fat to be removed. And after determining the surgical sites, it is to judge the sequence of liposuctions by the characteristics of various surgeries.
What's more, the cost of liposuction also depends upon the quantity of fat extraction. But it is not the more fat to extract, the better the surgery effect is. Beauty seekers must consider it wisely.
Lastly, the price of liposuction will not be the same for different parts of the body. For the parts with a lot of fat, the price will naturally be relatively higher, and the number of liposuction sites is also a major factor affecting the cost of liposuction.
Is liposuction harmful to the body?
As for liposuction itself, it is to suck out some amount of fat in a healthy body, of which the effect is not easy to rebound. Liposuction is a mature technique with low-risk weight losss effect that will not make the skin sunken, loose or uneven, or cause damage to blood vessels and nerves. But too much liposuction can do great harm to people, and these harms can be some minor reactions and local seepage after the surgery.
So you should avoid heavy manual labor in a week, but normal work and life are not affected. Still you may have numbness in a short time or unevenness in your skin, These are the dangers of liposuction.
The above is the answer to "Is liposuction harmful to the body?".