Liposuction Surgery: Benefits And Risks
This article is about liposuction surgery and the pros and cons that come with it. It also explains the operation.
Doctors who perform liposuction surgery have a lot of things to discuss with the patient before the operation is even scheduled. Among the various topics they might discuss are the pros and cons of the procedure. Since this procedure is a major one,
the risks are usually higher. Although this surgery is a routine one that is done almost daily by many of the surgeons and doctors that specialize in it, there are always risks. The patient should be able to discuss the advantages and disadvantages that the operation might bring for the patient. Advantages The advantages that the liposuction surgery has for the patient include almost immediate loss of weight, being able to contour the body according to the one's wishes and the permanent removal of fat cells. The phenomenon of immediate loss of weight happens because of the actual physical removal of the problem. In many instances, the removal of the problem manifests an immediate positive response. The vacuuming of the fatty cells also gives the surgeon the ability to shape the patient's body into what is perceived as desirable. Immediately after the operation, the patient will notice a definite shape to the area that has undergone the procedure. As the recovery period passes, more improvement may be seen. The action or suctioning out those cells also means that they are removed, making them unable to produce any more fat. Doctors claim that the taking these away mean that there will be none or little produced in the area. The proper liposuction surgery will also yield very satisfactory results that will mean a leaner and slimmer individual. Disadvantages Basically, the cons of this operation lie on the reaction of the body to it as well as the performance and skill of the surgeon who will do it. Even with the different tests and examinations that can be done to make sure that the patient is a good candidate for the operation, there are times when an unforeseen reaction might occur. These reactions include the lowering of the patient's blood pressure, anxiety attacks and complications due to medicines given during the operation. The skills and experience of the surgeon might also be in question, especially if he or she is a novice. Liposuction surgery has a limit when it comes to the amount of fat and cells that can be taken away from the body at any given time. Taking too much away can result to the body undergoing shock or some other negative reaction. Mistakes made by the surgeon can also cause the body to take an abnormal shape, which is not desirable. One distinct disadvantage of this procedure is the fact that it cannot actually prevent the patient from gaining weight afterwards. Since the removal of fat cells limit the production in the area, it is possible that the patient may produce fat in other areas causing the body to be deformed. These are most of the pros and cons of liposuction surgery. It is best to discuss everything with the surgeon to understand what to expect from it.