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.
by having constant and consistant sexual intercourse at the end of any phsiycal exersize
Possible side effects of arm liposuction include scarring, infection, irregular shape, discoloration of the skin, and fat may return to other areas of the body. http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/guide/cosmetic-procedure-liposuction?page=2 http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/arm-thigh-buttock-lifts
Fat cells are removed by suctioning through a cut or excision in the buttocks or thigh.
You should plan to have at least two weeks off work after liposuction. In your case it might be longer before you are fully recovered enough to drive a bus.
Depending on the area can range from 3,000 dollars to 7,500 dollars. The location where you want to get suctioned is a great factor.
Liposuction is one of the most popular procedures done by plastic surgeons. As such, finding a surgeon that will perform this procedure is a common endeavor. Looking at the yellow pages and directories is a good option for this.
wth? no!
In that scope of time the only thing that will work is liposuction. Apart from that the other option is dieting for a general weight loss.
Sofiya Pilyavskaya died on January 22, 2000, in Moscow, Russia of complications from thigh fracture.
The average cost of liposuction starts around $4000, however price should not be the only consideration. You need to find a reputable doctor and thoroughly check out their references as it could end up costing much more if it isn't done properly.
No. Thigh in voluntary. You can move it as per your will.
That would not be possible for a human to do.