Face liposuction side effects
Facial liposuction can be done via laser liposuction, which is one of the most effective procedure for the removal of small facial fats that are hard to be removed by other types of procedures. Laser lipo is better due to its ability to focus on very targeted areas. The precise nature of laser is the reason why that is so. Facial fats is one of the most stubborn fats to get rid of so liposuction is the solution to removing them in a fast and effective manner.
Facial liposuction can cover a few areas from chin to neck lipo. The areas that needed to be operate on is typically small, meaning the operation time is faster as well as having a shorter recovery period.
However, there are potential side effects to using laser liposuction. First is the use of the laser. While it is precise, there is the danger that the strong heat generated from the laser might damaged the internal tissues and blood vessels. How laser lipo works is simple to understand. Surgeon will inset a cannula that contains a laser head that can emit heat to melt and loosen the fats. Once that is done, hollow cannula will be inserted to extract the fats. While this is less damaging than traditional tumescent liposuction, the heat from the laser still possess a potential threat.
Another side effect is the possibility of leaving liposuction scars. This mostly happen when the surgeon is inexperienced and does a bad job of opening and stitching up the patient. If you take the time to find a Board certified and experienced liposuction surgeon, this shouldn’t happen.
Overall, facial liposuction is a relatively safe procedure. The recovery time is much faster than stomach liposuction because the area that is affected is much smaller. On average, a patient can return to her normal activities after a couple of days.
