Too much fat in the buttocks can also be dealt with by liposuction surgery, but it is recommended to deal with it through exercise and diet first. Liposuction surgery carries risks. If too much subcutaneous fat is suctioned out during the operation, it may disrupt the blood circulation of the skin, resulting in blisters or necrosis of the skin, which may lead to infection and fluid accumulation. Meanwhile, if the skin at the liposuction site will be affected, nerve abnormalities such as numbness, pins and needles sensation, ants sensation, etc. may occur. In addition, liposuction is not absolutely even, so there may be unevenness in the surgical site after surgery, resulting in asymmetry after surgery. Therefore, in case of hip obesity firstly, patients are advised to deal with it through diet and exercise. If the effect of the above means is not good, then you can go to a regular hospital to do surgical liposuction, and after the operation, you must follow the doctor’s instructions to do a good job in preventing infection, so as not to cause adverse consequences.