Ultrasonic Liposuction: Risks are Higher than BenefitsYou can also have such slim bodies. But are you fed up of no results that you have achieved from diets and exercises. Well if you find it too much time consuming and energy wasting, you may go for liposuction. If you are considering liposuction, here are some facts you should know before making your decision: Liposuction is a procedure in which fat deposits are surgically removed from a specific area of the body. It includes, but is not limited to the abdomen, thighs, knees, breasts, buttocks, arms, back and other areas, which have excess fat. Plastic surgeons recommend that people within their normal weight are the best candidates for liposuction. Also the skin elasticity pays a vital role in this. Liposuction is an answer to many of your problems. You will get a great body post liposuction and gain a lot of confidence. There are many new inventions in this technique itself. One of them is ultrasonic. Ultrasonic assisted liposuction, also called ultrasonic liposuction, has become less popular by surgeons in the United States. This is because of the risks and complications accompanied with it. Most experienced plastic surgeons consider it less safe than other forms of liposuction procedures. It serves many complications. Thus it is less popular. However the procedure claims to be new and highly sophisticated. The devices used for liposuction are too novel. But there were many complaints that were done as regards to the devices. American surgeons stopped buying the product and the company eventually filed bankruptcy. Ultrasonic liposuction has been related to risks like blood clotting, nerve damage etc. Peripheral nerve damage can occur in arms, legs, neck, or face and can far outsmart any benefits that may have been gained. One particular web site claims that the results are similar to that of traditional liposuction but the risks are increased. In addition to scarring and fluid retention, other risks can also be involved in ultrasonic liposuction. Even a very qualified plastic surgeon can run into complications and difficulties. Thus it is not that popular like other forms of liposuction. Ultrasonic liposuction complications can occur even after the surgery has been performed. There may be pigmentation of skin. You may find that the skin color has changed. Also there will be development of scars. It is also possible that the procedure will result in an uneven appearance, requiring additional procedures to even out the appearance of the body. Thus the risks are too high. Smoking, drinking, or taking drugs can complicate ultrasonic liposuction surgery. Even if you have uncontrolled diabetes there may be serious problems that you will face. You may have some infections in your skin. You may develop healing problems. There are also some rare life threatening complications to keep in mind when having any surgical procedure, including ultrasonic liposuction. These include dangers of local and general anesthesia, and damage to internal organs. There might be infections, scars, allergies etc. Potential allergic reactions to medication, pneumonia, cardiac arrest, cardiac arrhythmias, brain damage if oxygen is deprived during anesthesia, seizures, and death are obviously the most important complication concerns. However the procedure claims to be new and highly sophisticated. The devices used for liposuction are too novel. But there were many complaints that were done as regards to the devices. The dangers are more as compared to the benefits. |
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