There are a number of possible unfortunate side effects after liposuction, including infection, embolisms, visceral perforations, swelling, and seroma, to name a few.
"It is a medical procedure where fat is removed from the body. There are several risks that may occur such as swelling,burns,embolism,infections,seroma,fluid imbalance,or even death."
Could a small seroma in the abdomin be dangerous?
A seroma is a small fluid collection usually under an incision.
Liposuction does not actually cause cellulite and does not make it better or worse but it may cause it to look worse due to the change in volume of the body.
seroma: filled with clear serous fluid hematoma: filled with red blood cells
seroma is a tumor-like collection of serum, whereas ceroma is a tumor of degenerated tissue.
The most common complication that arises from having a seroma is the repeated visits required to have the seroma drained. You may also find your initial recovery period delayed or even more difficult than expected.
The results of a liposuction immediately following surgery can cause the upper abdomen skin to look wrinkly. Most of the time a liposuction provides great-looking results.
"The most prominent risk of liposuction, according to a website designed to answer questions on the matter, is that too much liposuction in one sitting, or the combination of this procedure with others, may cause damage or trauma to the body."
Liposuction could cause swelling, bruising which would be some of the most common complaints. In the most severe complaints would be bleeding,numbness and infection.
Seroma is a clear pocket of serous fluid that can develop in the body after surgery (especially after a mastectomy.) Some women will need repeated visits to their doctors to have seroma fluid drained (aspiration.) Small blood vessel are ruptured (blood plasma) can seep out and cause inflammation caused by dying cells. Seromas can be sometimes caused by injury from a blow that starts to swell.