What should you do if fat-dissolving treatment fails?
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Many people today aspire to achieve a slimmer figure, making liposuction a highly popular weight-loss procedure. It aligns well with modern fast-paced lifestyles, offering a rapid, safe, and effective method to eliminate excess fat. However, improper execution can lead to surgical failure.So how should one handle liposuction failure?
How to Address Liposuction Failure
Liposuction specialists indicate that corrective liposuction can be performed following a failed procedure. Corrective liposuction addresses undesirable outcomes such as uneven skin texture, bilateral asymmetry, or other complications arising from the initial surgery, aiming to achieve satisfactory results.Examples include: noticeable asymmetry in leg thickness, pronounced concavity and poor contouring above the knees, pitted dimpling on the buttocks post-lipolysis, or visible cord-like irregularities and unevenness in the waist and abdominal areas due to poor lipolysis transition. Excessive concavity results from overly deep lipolysis, while protrusions stem from superficial lipolysis that fails to fully target fat deposits, leading to overall unevenness and bilateral asymmetry.
Regardless of the liposuction technique used, all procedures carry inherent risks. For safety, it is advisable to undergo liposuction at reputable cosmetic institutions with experienced practitioners. Revision surgery for failed liposuction requires skilled revision surgeons with prior case experience. They will fill depressed areas with liposuction fat and re-treat protruding areas to achieve a smooth, symmetrical outcome, thereby attaining the optimal result.
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