It takes 2-4 weeks to recover fully from Liposuction surgery. You need time for the tissue to heal and to ensure that there were no complications with the surgery.
The exact length of recovery from this surgical procedure depends on the number of complications you encounter. The usual time is around six to seven months.
The risks with liposuction are the same as with any invasive procedure. There is a risk of infection, blood clots and fluid loss, and there are the usual risks of general anesthetic. These risks are weighted by the patient's overall health status, age and ability to follow the doctor's instructions post-surgery. You'll find a more in-depth discussion here: www.docshop.com/education/cosmetic/body/liposuction/post-surgery/risks
Ultrasonic liposuction usual costs anywhere in the region of $2,000 - $5,000. It is the process of removing the fat from the body, but will vary in cost depending on where on the body the procedure is undertaken.
"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."
The recovery time is usually less than a week due to the small incision made in lap band surgery. To recover well, it is good to relax more than usual and develop a new exercise routine. http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-the-Recovery-Period-of-Lap-Band-Surgery?&id=1030762
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Is it normal to have a gray shade still a week after surgery?
Surgery is nothing to be entered into lightly, and you should really take any type of surgical procedure very seriously. After the surgery is all said and done, you need to remember that you can't just spring back into life as usual right off the bat. It takes a while to let yourself ease back into life after surgery, and you need to let that reality into your thought process. Life after surgery isn't all doom and gloom, though. Over time, your body will recuperate to the point where you can start moving around as though the surgery never happened.
Usual that is the case but ultimately it is the joint decision of your doctor and surgeon. It will be determined by how well you handle the surgery and any recovery time.
Like any cosmetic surgery, there are a number of dangers, risks and complications associated with liposuction. Before undergoing this painful, body-altering procedure, you should be aware of the dangers, and make an educated decision about whether it's worth the risks to undergo this operation. * Approximately 1 in 10,000 people die from this procedure * Sagging skin * Scarring * Blood clotting * Skin discoloration * Infection * Puckered skin * Nerve damage * Necrosis * Allergic reaction to the anesthesia * Possible heart failure * Fluids may collect under the skin * Body may go into shock * Swelling of affected area * Permanent numbness of the affected area * Hypothermia * Vital organs may be damaged * Slow healing time * Severe bleeding
The usual general surgical risks of thrombosis and heart attack are possible in this open surgery. Osteotomy surgery itself involves some risk of infection or injury