Tummy tuck has some risks.
A tummy tuck is a plastic surgery procedure that involves removing fat from the abdominal skin to effectively improve and beautify the body.
There are risks associated with any surgical procedure, and a tummy tuck is no exception. First of all, tummy tuck is likely to cause some damage to the subcutaneous nerves, resulting in numbness, pain and other discomforts due to traumatic neuritis, as well as the possibility of skin scarring, unevenness of the body surface, wound infections, fat embolism, perforation of the abdominal wall, etc. In short, a person who undergoes a tummy tuck is likely to experience some damage to the subcutaneous nerves.
All in all, before an individual undergoes tummy tuck, he or she should recognize the risks of the procedure and weigh the pros and cons. Moreover, not everyone can perform tummy tuck, such as patients with heart disease, morbidly obese people, and people suffering from bleeding disorders are contraindications for liposuction.
If you feel unwell, you should seek medical attention.