It is said that “a white cover a hundred ugly, a fat ruin all”. Although fat people are a potential stock, but the road to weight loss is long and obstructive. Whether it’s diet pills, exercise, diet, excessive obesity cut stomach have tried, the road to weight loss is full of pain and heartache, feel like they have a long road ahead without thin period. Today’s popular liposuction weight loss, how effective is it? Will it rebound? The actual fact is that you will find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time. The first thing is that liposuction is not suitable for everyone. It is not true that “as long as you are fat, you can have liposuction”. Liposuction is suitable for people with mild to moderate obesity who are mainly localized fat accumulation. People with heavy overall obesity (BMI higher than 35%) are not suitable for liposuction. Because liposuction only targets the subcutaneous fat layer, most people who are obese all over the body belong to visceral obesity, which cannot be solved by liposuction. Secondly, liposuction won’t make you lose weight, that’s not scientific. The amount of fat suction should be based on the patient’s own situation and cannot be generalized, not the more suction the better. This is because the process of liposuction is destructive to body tissues and can damage blood vessels and nerves while pumping out fat. Whether it is traditional liposuction or laser liposuction, there will be internal bleeding, so swelling and bruising will occur after liposuction. The more the amount of liposuction, the greater the chance of complications, so the amount of liposuction should be controlled. What is the appropriate amount of liposuction? Generally, the amount of liposuction should be controlled at about 3000 ml, and for patients with heavy body weight, it can be relaxed to 4000 ml, while 5000 ml is the safe limit. Suggestions: staged liposuction for candidates with a large amount of body fat. Finally, under normal circumstances, there is no rebound after liposuction. The number of fat cells in the human body is a constant value after adulthood, and liposuction is a direct reduction of the number of fat cells. If you do not overeat after surgery and follow medical advice, the chance of rebounding after liposuction is almost zero in general. However, you should not forget that the number of fat cells will not grow, but the volume will change. If you continue to eat and drink after liposuction, the volume of fat cells will continue to increase and you will still gain weight back.