Is liposuction safe

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2026-07-08 04:41

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  • No! Absolutely not. Adipose tissue is an important endocrine organ, not a decoration. When you remove, laser or freeze off fat cells, there are long-term negative physiological changes to the body that negatively affect health and contour long-term. Clotting, bleeding, nerve damage are all potential side effects, and the results will not last and the procedures goes against the patient's best interest health wise.

  • Liposuction has more risks and a higher Death Rate according to some studies but being that the majority of the procedures are pay-out-of-pocket in ambulatory centers, the long-term harm isn't being monitored and is widely under-estimated. There are thousands of desperate reviews online and more popping up all the time.
  • The majority of deaths related to liposuction surgery, happen when the patient has too much fat taken from their body at one time. Fat holds a lot of our water, and by removing too much, the body can be left dehydrated. Also, besides dehydration, the body can only take so much stress, and having large amounts of body fat sucked out, can cause a heart seizure, blood clot or shock.
  • Most of the complications or deaths in the press recently have been attributed to either a severe reaction to anesthesia or extreme blood loss, but there are so many other dangers too.
  • Anyone who is considering an elective procedure should educate themselves on the different procedures available to them and the risks and costs involved. It's difficult to educate oneself about the risks since the Propaganda is so widespread because there is a lot of money to be made as a plastic surgeon, and innocent people have their health and contours ruined daily.
  • For starters, you can do searches for 1) "The Belly Finds What The Thighs Lose, " in the New York Times from May, 2011, 2) "Liposuctionruinedmylife dot com," 3) Lipocoaliton on twitter.
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