Liposuction is called liposuction for short, and its sequelae include skin depression, skin necrosis at liposuction site, scarring of wounds after surgery, etc.
1. Skin depression: skin depression after liposuction is one of the more common sequelae. Because the instruments used in liposuction surgery are generally not particularly precise, the force in liposuction is not uniform, which makes the skin concave.
2. Skin necrosis in liposuction area: excessive liposuction will cause blood circulation in the body to be affected, and the skin will be edematous or even necrotic.
3. Postoperative wound scarring: liposuction wounds are generally smaller and shallower, easy to heal, but due to individual physical differences, if the skin is more sensitive, the wound is infected with fluid, the healing will be slower and easy to leave scars.
It is recommended to consult a regular hospital and standardize the treatment.