Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Understanding Liposuction Risk

In the American culture, where being thin is revered above all else, the quest to shed pounds and acquire the “perfect” body seems without end. Women – and men – go to great lengths on a daily basis to ensure that they measure up to the standards set out by an industry focused on physical beauty and little else. And when diet and exercise fails to achieve the exact results that people want, they often turn to liposuction to reduce their waistlines and thin their thighs. But, as with any surgery, liposuction risk is present at all times.

As with any surgery that requires general anesthesia – as liposuction most often does – there are risks inherent to being kept asleep for any period of time. While it is rare, the risk of complications from anesthesia does exist and for many who are deciding on elective surgery, it is a risk that must be examined. Talk to your surgeon about the statistics involving complications and death resulting from anesthesia and blood loss during surgery.

However, liposuction risk associated with anesthesia and blood loss is far lower than those risks associated with infection. One possible liposuction risk of this kind is toxic shock syndrome caused by the body’s contact with bacteria. Another infection, known as Necrotizing Fascitis involves bacteria attacking healthy tissue. Both infections can cause serious complications and even death. One even more common liposuction risk is that of Embolism – where fat deposits that have been dislodged during the procedure actually enter the bloodstream. This can cause severe complications.

Of course, there is a liposuction risk associated with the actual act of surgery itself wherein internal organs are damaged during fat removal or nerves are compromised.

Another liposuction risk is associated with previous health conditions. Your medical history should be thoroughly reviewed prior to surgery to assess risks connected to a history of heart problems, high blood pressure, or diabetes.

Surgery of any kind should not be entered into lightly. Liposuction risk is real. And it should be carefully researched and considered before making the decision to have liposuction surgery.

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