The most common question asked by the author before the surgery is whether the liposuction will rebound after the surgery. This is actually a very understandable question. I have talked about the difference between liposuction and exercise for weight loss in my previous articles. After the end of puberty, the number of fat cells in the body is basically fixed, the main reason for obesity is too little fat consumption, such as lack of exercise, overeating, will make the body store a large amount of energy that can not be metabolized in the adipose tissue, the end result is that the fat cell volume becomes larger. The end result is a larger volume of fat cells. This is reflected in the macroscopic view, that is, the person becomes fat. Liposuction is a quantitative reduction of fat cells, so theoretically, liposuction will not cause a rebound after surgery. However, some beauty seekers will surely cite examples to refute this idea, such as so-and-so who just had liposuction and gained back the weight in no time. How does this happen? As we said above, the number of fat cells in adults is relatively constant, but the volume of fat cells can change. Obese people usually have more dietary intake than those who are lean. If you continue to follow your previous diet without control after liposuction, the body will store excess energy in the remaining fat cells, which in turn will increase the volume of fat cells, resulting in the so-called rebound. Therefore, the beautiful body obtained through liposuction is not easy to come by, and the life and eating habits after the surgery must be well controlled in order to maintain a beautiful body permanently.