Does liposuction work in the treatment of hyperlipidemia? This is a question that I am often asked by candidates. Before clarifying this question, we first need to know what hyperlipidemia is? Hyperlipidemia is a condition in which the concentration of plasma cholesterol, triglycerides, total lipids and other lipid components exceeds normal standards. Long-term hyperlipidemia can cause a number of serious health hazards, such as atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, pancreatitis, etc. Hyperlipidemia itself is not a contraindication to liposurgery. However, considering the safety of surgery and good recovery after surgery, it is still advisable to try to control the lipid index at normal level before surgery. Most of the obese people have disorders of body fat metabolism, reduced mobilization and utilization of free fatty acids, accumulation of free fatty acids in blood, high blood lipid volume opening, often with hypertension, hyperlipidemia and diabetes. Patients with central obesity have a higher risk of the above diseases, especially abdominal fat is more easily decomposed and enters the liver by the portal vein to make the lipid abnormalities, forming a risk factor leading to atherosclerosis. Fat aspiration, especially a large amount of abdominal fat aspiration, can increase insulin sensitivity and lower blood sugar and blood lipids, which is not only harmless to the body, but also can reduce the occurrence of the above-mentioned diseases and play a role in disease prevention. In conclusion, fat aspiration is beneficial for patients with hyperlipidemia.