Lipodissolve is not well tested and not approved by the FDA. Despite marketing claims, its effects are currently unknown, though reported side effects include scarring and painful knots under the skin, where injections occurred. Of course, these are not necessarily the only side effects; due to the current lack of testing, we simply don't know what the product does.
There can be many different complications with Liposuction as there would be with any other surgical procedure. Some of the more common complications include allergic reaction to the medications and skin necrosis. You can find more information at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liposuction#Possible_complications.
The possible complications of thigh liposuction are similar to those of any type of liposuction. Complications include negative reactions to anesthesia, nerve damage, blood clots (which can be deadly), adverse reactions to medications, and permanent disfigurement of the thighs.
Yes, Ultrasonic liposuction does work wonders for people with a lot of weight to lose. It is very safe and effective and does not have any serious complications.
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There are different kinds of complications that can arise from having a liposuction surgery. The complications can be from a local skin infection to death. There are many complications in between local skin infection and death also, such as, lumps and bumps, blood clots, scarring, loss of sensation and wrinkling of skin.
There are a number of possible unfortunate side effects after liposuction, including infection, embolisms, visceral perforations, swelling, and seroma, to name a few.
It takes 2-4 weeks to recover fully from liposuction surgery. You need time for the tissue to heal and to ensure that there were no complications with the surgery.
"In ultrasound-assisted or ultrasonic liposuction there maybe some complications such as :fluid imbalance (too much fluid can affect the heart, lungs and kidneys),allergies to the materials and medications used in the procedure,infection,skin necrosis,or puncture of an internal organ."
Information on the safety of liposuction can be found on websites such as Mayo Clinic and WebMD. Both of these sites offer information regarding the safety and complications resulting from the procedure.
An embolism is one of the worst complication; either an embolism of the lungs or even the brain. Other complications include damage and/or puncture to internal organs, as the procedure is a blind one.
Liposuction pictures are not sold by any dealer. They can however be taken at the person's discretion before and after they undergo liposuction surgery.
Some of the dangers of plastic surgery liposuction include complications that can lead to disfigurement, numbness, infection, bad bruising, pulmonary embolism, kidney or heart problems, and even death.
It's generally recommended to avoid direct sun exposure on the treated areas for at least 6-8 weeks following liposuction to minimize scarring, hyperpigmentation, and other complications. Always consult with your surgeon for specific post-operative care instructions tailored to your individual situation.