Liposuction is a very mature surgery, and it is a piece of cake for regular hospitals and good doctors, after all, with enough advanced medical technology and rich experience to be able to handle it safely and beautifully! On the contrary, it will bring immeasurable harm to yourself. Liposuction is a surgical body sculpting procedure, but it requires a particularly high level of skill. If the surgeon who gives you liposuction is not qualified and experienced enough, and if you do not take proper care of yourself during and after the surgery, you will face the following three levels of risks after the surgery! I Primary risk Damage to skin tissue, causing scarring and hyperpigmentation. Skin edema and bleeding after the liposuction needle injures the lymph and blood vessels in the tissue. Injury to skin tissue, temporary neuritis, numbness and pain in the skin. II Intermediate risk Uneven liposuction and uneven skin after liposuction. Fat is extracted in the superficial layer of the skin to the point of damaging the subdermal vascular network, resulting in skin necrosis. Nerves are damaged during surgery and the skin becomes numb and sluggish. Ⅲ Severe risk Inadvertent breakage of blood vessels during surgery, resulting in tiny fat cells flowing into the bloodstream along the broken blood vessels, leading to fat embolism syndrome Poor venous blood flow, destruction of microcirculation, blood in a hypercoagulable state, and damage to the endothelium of blood vessels resulting in deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism So be sure to choose a regular plastic surgery hospital for the surgery to be safer.