Fat cells removed from the body by Liposuction should not come back, however, if a significant amount of weight is gained, new fat cells can grow. With smaller amounts of weight gain, fat cells in other areas will increase in size, but the area where liposuction was performed should not see any increase in fat.
With significant amounts of weight gain, fat cells that were not removed will increase in size and the possibility of new fat cell growth in the areas treated by liposuction exists. However, the amount of fat in these areas is relatively less than in other areas. Ideally, a patient should maintain the weight loss (however minimal) attained during liposuction in order to sustain the optimal results of the procedure.
Assuming a patient does not gain a large amount of weight after the procedure, then the body should retain the silhouette accomplished during liposuction. Even with moderate weight gain, the body should maintain the results, but in a slightly larger proportion.
Because liposuction is not a reliable source of weight loss, patients should expect to maintain their results through diet and exercise. Cosmetic surgeons also caution that although the results of liposuction are more or less permanent, liposuction does not prevent the body from aging and fat stores can migrate in the body as you age.
For women who become pregnant after liposuction, once you have lost all of the weight from the pregnancy, your body should return to the state it was in, as though you had never been pregnant. Again it is important to remember that if you are still carrying weight, it will show in other areas of the body and possibly the areas treated, depending on the amount of weight.
From what I understand once the fat cell is dissolved it will not return again. I am not sure if in surgical liposuction you get the fat cells completely dissolved or just the fat sucked out, but I do know the in non surgical liposuction techniques the cells are dissolved completely. You can read about no surgical body shaping here: http://www.ultrashape.com
Yes, liposuction definitely has side effects. These generally disappear in a matter of weeks-month after the operation.
The most important side effects are:
Liposuction surgery removes fat from your different part of your body. So liposuction is not permanent surgery those fat cell come back even after doing liposuction.There are some consideration which should take after doing plastic surgery.If you take care your body and follow doctor's advice then it leave no scars on your body.
In addition to the one-time removal of fat tissue, Liposuction can have a number of unwanted side effects. These include bruising, swelling, and long-term residual pain in the surrounding areas of the body that are involved.
"There are many long term side effects of liposuction. Some of these include: dimpling, scars, pain, and numbness. More serious side effects can occur from liposuction on the thighs."
There are many different locations to learn about liposuction. One of the best places could be the Cleveland Clinic website which has detailed the process, and the after effects of liposuction.
Liposuction is really going to have similar results for both males and females. Talk to your doctor about potential risks!
Side effects include loss of apetitie, and loss or sleep. Consult with your doctor before undergoing surgery. Some of the side effects of liposuction are pain, discomfort, swelling, puffiness, slight to moderate bruising. Some people have reduced apptetites as well.
Arm liposuction is a permanent, lasting procedure. It leaves your arms smaller and appear more toned.
"Although the number of males undergoing liposuction has increased in the last couple of years, it is still females who undergo more liposuction than males."
Facial liposuction can have the same side effects as anywhere else on the body. Some swelling, bruising, and redness can occur. Costs can vary, but are much less than larger areas of the body. Usually between $500 and $1000.
There are a number of possible unfortunate side effects after liposuction, including infection, embolisms, visceral perforations, swelling, and seroma, to name a few.
This mostly depends on how the person's diet is after the liposuction. If the person maintains a healthy lifestyle with a low fat diet, then we can expect the effects of the liposuction to be permanent. However, poor eating habits can always create more fat in the body.
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
"Ultrasonic liposuction is a new procedure where an ultrasound is used to help guide in the removal and liquidation of fat cells. It is more efficient at removing the fat(aka adipose tissue) than traditional methods. The problem is that any liposuction can cause dimpling of the skin long after the procedure. The side effects are the same for all liposuction, but no specific long-term studies are found due to this being a fairly new procedure."
The signs of liposuction infection are the same as any surgical infection. Increased pain, swelling, redness in the area. If it progresses it can lead to systemic effects of fever or weakness.