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What to Expect After Liposuction?

  • Posted on October 9, 2008 at 11:36 am

Although it is not common to experience serious side effects after liposuction, you ought to be aware of these possibilities:

  • You may feel nauseated after the general anesthetic. Some people are affected by this more than others.
  • Expect quite a lot of bruising around the area that was treated. This can be quite painful, and will take several weeks to disappear completely.
  • There may be swelling or lumpiness for as much as six months after liposuction. If any swelling feels tender or hot to the touch, it may signify infection. In that case, see your doctor immediately.
  • You will have scars from the incisions where the canula was inserted to remove the fat. These will probably not be longer than 2cm, and will be noticeably pink for several weeks.
  • After liposuction, some people experience thrombophlebitis – inflammation of the veins caused by a blood clot. Typically, this occurs in the back of the knee and in the upper thigh. Your doctor may require you to wear support stockings for several weeks after liposuction, to guard against formation of blood clot. In addition, be sure not to become totally inactive; walking keeps the blood circulating properly.
  • Your ankles may swell temporarily after liposuction. This edema should be reduced over time, if you don’t spend a lot of time sitting. Your doctor can give you exercises to do to reduce the swelling.
  • If you have a tendency to anemia, or if large areas of your body underwent the procedure, you may need to take iron tablets for several weeks after liposuction. Also, be sure to eat foods that are rich in iron, such as clams, mussels, shrimp, turkey, sardines, beef, and enriched breakfast cereals.

Finally, you should know that although most people who have this procedure are happy with their appearance after liposuction, this is not always the case. Remember that advertising for liposuction, just like advertising for anything else, is designed to make you want to buy the product.

Before you undergo liposuction, be sure you understand that there is no guarantee about the way you’ll look after liposuction. Your doctor can give you more information about this, and about other questions you may have about Life after Liposuction.

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Your Life After Liposuction…

  • Posted on August 23, 2008 at 8:41 am

You are about to undergo a procedure called liposuction, to remove unwanted and unhealthy extra fat from your body. We hope that you have discussed your options with your doctor, and have gotten a recommendation to a reputable surgeon to perform your liposuction. Now you find yourself wondering what will happen after liposuction, and you have a lot of questions that need answering.  You’re looking forward to your improved appearance after liposuction, but what else should you be anticipating?

  • Depending upon whether your liposuction is performed in a hospital or a clinic, you’ll either spend the night in the hospital or go home a few hours after liposuction. If your doctor has told you to expect to go home, be sure you have someone available to drive you home. You won’t feel like driving, nor should you attempt to drive, right after liposuction.
  • Be sure to check with your doctor about resuming work and other normal activities after liposuction. The advice on this matter will depend somewhat on the amount of fat removed, and your general post-surgical condition.
  • You’ll need to wear a special tight support garment after liposuction to keep your skin compressed so it can heal properly. Some doctors or hospitals provide these. Otherwise, your doctor can tell you where to buy them.
  • Before you are discharged after liposuction, you’ll get an appointment for the removal of your stitches in about a week. You will also receive advice about hygiene and taking care of the stitches.
  • You may be given a prescription for an antibiotic after liposuction, to avoid any infection. You may also get a prescription for painkillers, to help with post-surgical discomfort.

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