Many patients are inquiring. Once again, I would like to analyze the pros and cons of combined liposuction of large and small legs. Pros: With only one anesthesia and one surgery, the doctor avoids the tedious operations of multiple surgeries such as pre-operative disinfection and post-operative medication changes. The patient wears shapewear up to the ankle, and the large and small legs recover at once, and the service time is short. Cons: The area of liposuction at one time is too large. Together, the large and small legs account for 34% of the body surface area, but in terms of area it is almost equivalent to doing liposuction of the waist and abdomen twice. Because the area is so large, the safety risks are far higher than if done separately. Possible risks include bleeding, infection, and even serious complications like local anesthetic poisoning, anesthesia accidents, cardiovascular accidents, and fat embolism. The surgery takes too long and the surgeon is severely physically exhausted. It leads to the possibility of deformation of the second half of the movement and affects the quality of liposuction. We need to make trade-offs when choosing the operation, and the most reasonable order of thinking is generally: safety > effect > time schedule. Let’s see the joint meticulous benefits of the bridge, usually reflected in the safety and effectiveness of the schedule. But not as meticulous as separate. So it is recommended that we should do it separately from the safety point of view is better, in addition, the number of anesthesia does not affect the intelligence, I hope you do not spread rumors and believe rumors ha.