Is liposuction okay?
By Polang
@tkonlinevn (6438)
Vietnam
April 12, 2024 3:38am CST
Recently, abdominal liposuction service has been advertised a lot. This service does not require surgery, does not leave scars, and does not require hospitalization. Is that really truth?
I haven't read about this much yet. But for a mother of two children with a fat belly, it's also really attractive :D
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@LadyDuck (472087)
• Switzerland
12 Apr
It is a surgery. If your surgeon is removing large amounts of fat, you'll need to go to a hospital and may need to stay overnight. Even for an outpatient procedure, you'll need someone to drive you to and from the surgery. As every surgery it can go wrong, you can get an infection, blood clots, and uneven contours.
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@tkonlinevn (6438)
• Vietnam
15 Apr
@LadyDuck What awful ! Thank you for sharing !
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@LadyDuck (472087)
• Switzerland
15 Apr
@tkonlinevn All kind of surgeries comport a risk.
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@JESSY3236 (20039)
• United States
16 Apr
I wouldn't do it. I'm not a mother, but it seems too risky.
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@Shivram59 (36537)
• India
17 Apr
At least I don't need liposuction.I'm already slim.
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@MarieCoyle (38768)
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15 Apr
One of my daughter's friends had it done. She got an infection, was septic, and in the hospital for over 2 weeks.
It's just not a smart thing to do...it's best to just lose weight, eat right, etc if at all possible.
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@MarieCoyle (38768)
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15 Apr
@sabtraversa
No, it's not worth the cost of life. Any surgery can be a risk due to the health of the patient, or to the ones performing the surgery, or just plain old germs that no one knows will be there, despite efforts to be sanitary. If it's necessary, I get it, if it's not, a person should definitely weigh the odds.
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