A rare complication is perforation or puncture of an organ. The procedure involves pushing a cannula vigorously through the fat layer. If the doctor pushes too hard or if the tissue gives way too easily under the force the blunt hollow tube can go too far
"There are several risks of Liposuction. Some risks would include off balance skin from your normal usual kind, infections, bleeding, scarring, obesity, and damage to internal organs."
There have been numerous safe and uneventful liposuction procedures. However, just like any other medical procedure available, it is NOT without risk. Some risks include blood clots, extra fluid retention, friction burns, nerve damage, damage to vital organs, etc. So, while it is supposed to be a safe procedure in general, there are always risks. Liposuction is dangerous because it has many side effects though they are not life threatening.
An embolism is one of the worst complication; either an embolism of the lungs or even the brain. Other complications include damage and/or puncture to internal organs, as the procedure is a blind one.
With any surgery there are many risks involved. Specifically with liposuction there is the possibility of blood clots and puncturing organs. The way to avoid this is choosing a good surgeon.
"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."
The possible complications of thigh liposuction are similar to those of any type of liposuction. Complications include negative reactions to anesthesia, nerve damage, blood clots (which can be deadly), adverse reactions to medications, and permanent disfigurement of the thighs.
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It involves damage to the nerves that control the heart, digestive and other organs, and eventually leads to damage to these organs
As tissues make up organs, tissue damage can be very harmful to an organ. The extent of the problems will depend on how serious the injury or damage is.
No, but it does damage feet, legs, and hips.
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