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You should also learn how to disclose your entire medical history to your doctor and discuss all prescription and over-the-counter medications you take on a regular basis. Patients should fully understand what is involved in this procedure. Patient should always follow their cosmetic surgeon's instructions for surgical preparation and postoperative care up to the time of their full recovery. To maximize the success ofliposuction surgery, it is extremely important to choose a cosmetic surgeon who will clearly and thoroughly explain potential liposuction side effects and risks. He or she should also have proper and extensive training, along with state-of-the-art facilities and a good standing in the field. Do not be contented that you got the lowest price for your surgery because you might end up spending more for another surgery. In order to minimize such surgical complications and the side effects of overexposure to anesthesia, patients should schedule multipleliposuctionprocedures at least several days apart. You should also be honest to your surgeon regarding smoking, drinking alcohol and taking in of aspirins. Those three could bring a lot of complications such as excessive bleeding if you weren't able to stop few weeks before your surgery. The most vital dangers ofliposuctioninclude risks associated with removing too much fat from targeted areas at once, as well as having too much liposuction performed in a single day. Excessive liposuction can cause problems including dents, lumps, and sagging skin. Complications ofliposuctionusually includes infection, extended healing time, allergic reaction to medication or anesthesia, fat or blood clots - clots can migrate to the lungs and lead to death, excessive fluid loss - fluid loss can lead to shock and, in some cases, death, fluid accumulation, friction burns, damage to the skin or nerves and even damage to vital organs. Non-life-threateningliposuctioncomplications include bruising, scars, a lumpy appearance, sagging or discolored skin, focal skin necrosis, fainting after surgery, numbness, and non-lethal drug interactions. All liposuction problems should be discussed with your doctor, as some may become serious if left untreated. All cosmetic surgery, including liposuction , is not without its risks. They are quite rare, however, it you should still be aware of this before going ahead. Some common dangers of liposuction include infection, a reaction to the anesthesia, blood clotting, and fluid loss. Less severeliposuctionrisks include bruises and scars, a numbing of the skin, and moderate problems such as changes in skin pigmentation.
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