Is liposuction safe?

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Hello, Don't do it, there are too many failures, plus the Material that gets inserted is poisonous. Stay natural.


The long and the short of it, is no, liposuction is not safe. Clotting, bleeding, nerve damage are all potential side effects, and the results are most likely just a temporary fix.



Like any medical procedure, liposuction has its risks, but compared to many surgical operations, liposuction is relatively safe.


The majority of deaths related to liposuction surgery, happen when the patient has too much fat taken from their body at one time. Fat holds a lot of our water, and by removing too much, the body can be left dehydrated. Also, besides dehydration, the body can only take so much stress, and having large amounts of body fat sucked out, can cause a heart seizure, blood clot or shock.

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