Prospects of success | Abdominal liposuction

Prospects of success

Since the number of fat cells does not increase in adults, the number of fat cells remains constant, fat cells do not grow back. So if the existing fat cells are canceled, they can no longer be filled, but the neighboring, remaining fat cells can increase in fullness again. The chances of success after liposuction are therefore very good due to the permanent removal of fat cells. In general, the success of liposuction, but also depends on weight gain through incorrect nutrition leads to a renewed increase in fat in the remaining fat cells.

  • State of health,
  • Skin condition,
  • Age,
  • Weight and hormone balance.

Complications

Liposuction is one of the most frequently performed aesthetic operations. However, during and after the operation, as with any other procedure, complications can arise such as In severe cases, shock, pulmonary embolism or pulmonary oedema may occur. Likewise, dents, bumps and undesirable contours and edges may occur.

The sucker can displace the surrounding tissue and injure it, so that under certain circumstances tissue can die and muscle or skin can be injured. Tearing of vessels can cause bruising. Discoloration of the skin and thinning of the skin are possible. It is also possible that some areas cannot be suctioned off to the desired extent, so that the fatty tissue remains.

  • Bleeding,
  • Infection,
  • Wound healing disorder,
  • Scarring or
  • Emotional disorders.