The dangers and sequelae of liposuction include infection, skin necrosis, hematoma, and fat embolism.
Liposuction is a common treatment in plastic and cosmetic department nowadays, and the common liposuction parts are face, abdomen, neck, buttocks and so on. However, local blood vessels may be damaged in the process of liposuction and hematoma may appear.
If there is a combination of infection after liposuction, inflammatory reactions such as redness, swelling and hot pain around the incision will occur.
In the case of too large a surgical scope, the local blood vessels may be affected, reducing the blood supply to the skin, and skin necrosis may occur.
Liposuction may also cause fat particles to enter the blood circulation and cause fat embolism, leading to cerebral embolism, pulmonary embolism and other serious diseases.
Liposuction is recommended to go to regular medical institutions, and is not recommended for people suffering from abnormal heart and lung functions, loose skin, or during pregnancy.