Liposuction is generally referred to as liposuction surgery, which is a medical body contouring tool, a type of medical aesthetics, and a method of extracting fat cells with the help of a medical device that penetrates deep into the subcutaneous fat layer. Liposuction can be painful, but anesthesia is administered prior to the procedure, so the level of pain is generally within acceptable limits. Local or general anesthesia will be administered prior to liposuction, which can be mildly painful, and after the anesthesia, a small incision will be made, which may be mildly painful when the anesthesia wears off. In addition, liposuction may cause slight pain or discomfort under the skin due to the large damage formed under the skin. However, since everyone has a different tolerance for pain, it is not possible to simply state whether the pain is severe or not, but it is usually a level of pain that is acceptable to the majority of the population. Liposuction is not a complete substitute for weight loss. The goal of weight loss and slimming is achieved in a gradual manner by adjusting diet and exercising to reduce fat. Such as reducing the intake of high-calorie, high-fat food, increase the intake of vegetables and fruits, which is conducive to replenish vitamins and promote the body’s metabolism. At the same time, moderate aerobic exercise every day, such as jogging, swimming, yoga, jumping rope, etc., is conducive to promoting the body’s metabolism, promote fat burning, can also play a role in fat loss and slimming.