SolveYourProblem
eLearning Series:
How Do I Get Rid Of My Cellulite?
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14 pages )
Liposuction
When
is Liposuction not for me?
It may not be
for you if you are not accustomed to taking risks. Complications
can arise and are unavoidable in a percentage of all patients.
Cost
is a huge factor to take under consideration.
Since liposuction is primarily considered “cosmetic,”
most medical insurance companies will not pay for the
procedure placing the burden directly on you.
If you
are considering liposuction as a means to lose weight,
then liposuction is not for you. This is a procedure
designed to shape the body and is not recommended for
losing weight.
If you are on
certain medications that affect healing this may not be
a procedure you should risk. Some of the considerations
are:
- Current infection
- History of
bleeding
- Heart disease
- Edema
- Blood clotting
medications
- Anti-inflammatory
agents
- Anti-coagulants
- Any medications
that may interact with the drugs used during liposuction.
Your skin elasticity
may not be adequate. Your doctor will evaluate the skin
at the site where you are considering liposuction to determine
if skin is elastic enough to shrink after liposuction.
If it is not,
it will be baggy after liposuction. This may cause you
to have to consider plastic surgery to eliminate the excess
skin.
Our analysis
of liposuction would not be complete without pointing out
some of the risks involved.
As a general
rule, most patients are pleased with the outcome of their
liposuction surgery. However, like any other medical procedure,
there are risks involved. That's why it is important for
you to understand the limitations and possible complications
of liposuction surgery.
Before
you have liposuction, you should be aware of these risks and
should weigh the risks and benefits based on your own
personal value system. Try to avoid being influenced
by friends that have had the procedure or doctors encouraging
you to do so. Decide for yourself whether you are willing
to take the risks involved in liposuction.
Take your time
deciding if you are willing to accept the risks inherent
in liposuction. Because it is usually a cosmetic procedure,
and not medically necessary, there is no reason to rush.
Gather as much
information as you can so that you make an informed decision
about whether liposuction is right for you. Don't believe
that complications "only happen to other people." It
is important for you to understand what the risks are and
decide if you are willing to accept the possibility that
it might happen to you.
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