I. What are the pros and cons of liposuction for weight loss? Does liposuction affect endocrine? Liposuction has a history of several decades in the world. During this time, medical doctors have observed two groups of people who have undergone liposuction and those who have not for 20 years, and as a result, the incidence of hypertension, coronary heart disease and various cancers in the former group is 20-30 times lower than that in the latter group. When it comes to endocrine, since liposuction weight loss sucks off part of the abdominal fat, it will have some slight effects on endocrine, but it will not be too powerful, and people do not have to worry about it. Some effects are still beneficial, such as some people who originally had constipation, and their stools flowed freely after the operation. Experts affirm that the right liposuction can not only improve a person’s shape, but also bring health and improve the quality of life. Second, which age group is suitable for liposuction for weight loss? Liposuction is a physical method to suck off the excess fat cells around the belly button, and the growth of human cells is basically completed before the age of 18, after which fat cells generally no longer divide and grow. Therefore, the effect of liposuction for weight loss is very good for people after 18 years old. The most suitable age group for liposuction weight loss is: 18 to 55 years old. Third, compared with other non-surgical weight loss methods, which is less likely to rebound? After the age of 18, the number of fat cells in a person is in a constant state, fat and thin mainly depends on the size of the fat cell filling, it can also be said that under the same filling conditions, the more fat cells, the more fat the body is. By using surgery to lose weight – liposuction, most of the fat cells are physically removed, even if the remaining few fat cells are filled again, but the filling of two cells is always much thinner than the filling of 20 cells. The exception here is pathological obesity, which means that the patient’s fat cells will have abnormal division, but this phenomenon belongs to a very small minority. In short, liposuction weight loss is not easy to rebound. Fourth, liposuction after the belly will not be loose? After fat liposuction, it should be said that the skin of the abdomen will have some laxity, especially for some very fat people (some foreigners’ bellies can hang down to the legs), and generally you can add abdominoplasty to cut off the excess skin. However, if the person is not very fat (most Chinese people fall into this category), 90% of them will recover well after liposuction because liposuction extracts both deep fat and superficial fat, so that the fat under the abdominal wall is extracted more evenly. If appropriate pressure with elastic skin at the time of surgery, it is more conducive to the recovery of the abdominal wall. Fifth, patients suffering from hypertension, who feel threatened by obesity, can they perform liposuction for weight loss? Since the anesthetic used for liposuction contains epinephrine, and epinephrine can increase blood pressure, patients with hypertension should first treat hypertension. The first step is to take medication for hypertension, then have a physical examination, and if the blood pressure is normal after 3 months of stopping the medication, then liposuction can be performed. It should be noted that liposuction can prevent hypertension and coronary heart disease, do not wait until you have hypertension and coronary heart disease before you want to do liposuction. Six, what parts are suitable for liposuction? Generally speaking, any part of the body that is obese can do liposuction for weight loss, such as the face, arms, back, upper and lower abdomen, legs, hips, waist, etc. However, modern medicine believes that there are some areas that are not suitable for liposuction, such as around the eyelids, the front side of the calf, and the sacral tail. In addition, the area where liposuction is to be done must not be infected.