Will liposuction rebound?

  In the era of beauty today, weight loss has been the “buzzword” that many women often talk about, and there are various ways to lose weight, among which, liposuction is undoubtedly a common method with immediate results. But after liposuction, will it become the same again? This is a problem that many people are very worried about, so, now we will give you a specific introduction, liposuction weight loss, in the end will not rebound?  First of all, we should know that to do liposuction for weight loss surgery, you must first do anesthesia, make an incision of about 0.5 to 1.0 cm in the area of liposuction, and then insert the catheter directly into the bottom layer of fat accumulation, and then use the vacuum compressor to extract the excess fat.  Because the number of fat cells has been constant, the reason why people are fat and thin is because the cell volume increases and decreases. Usual non-surgical weight loss methods cannot reduce the number of fat cells, only liposuction can make an absolute reduction in the number of fat cells, and after the number of fat cells is reduced, it is impossible to increase again, therefore, there is no need to worry at all, that liposuction will rebound after the surgery.  Some people may feel that the liposuction area is fatter than when they first had liposuction after a period of time. This is often due to improper diet causing the remaining fat cells to become larger, and this should be accompanied by a whole body fattening. This is often due to improper diet that causes the remaining fat cells to grow larger. In fact, as long as you don’t overeat and exercise properly, you can maintain a nice figure. Even if you gain a little weight and become a little rounder, your curves are still beautiful.  In addition we should pay attention to strengthen the massage after surgery, which can also help the skin to regain elasticity. In addition, a corset must be worn to eliminate the cavity in the fat layer after liposuction surgery, to reduce bruising and swelling at the surgical site, and to allow the flap to heal tightly with the subcutaneous tissue.