Before considering liposuction surgery you need to be aware of all the possible liposuction side effects. The benefits of liposuction are many. They include a greater sense of self esteem with a new body profile; no jiggling of fat and excess skin that hangs in rolls and folds, greater ability to participate in physical activity and general all around better mood in every day activity. If you are a mother who has some excess skin around the abdomen from rapid weight gain during pregnancy you may want a tummy tuck liposuction procedure. If you have flabby arms and want to wear short sleeves you may only want an arm liposuction. If you have a bell shaped body and want to eliminate those thunder thighs you may only need leg liposuction.
Each part of the body is subject to different liposuction side effects due to the different types of fat and how they need to be removed. For example, fat being removed from the abdominal area is usually more fibrous and takes longer per cubic centimeter to be suctioned and this creates more stress on the area. Most side effects are minor and rarely become serious enough to make a difference in your decision for liposuction. During your initial consultation with the surgeon you will be asked a series of questions about your medical history, prescriptions, over the counter medications and past surgeries. All of this factors into what kinds of plastic surgery you can have right now.
You will also be warned of all of the possible side effects and complications that can arise from any form of plastic surgery on any area of your body. Some of these liposuction side effects are dangers of infection (any surgery has this possibility), bruising and scarring, blood clotting, fluid loss and reactions to the anesthesia.