What Are The Risks Of Lipo 360?

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What Are The Risks Of Lipo 360?

Today, in the United States, cosmetic surgery is largely safe. Though, all surgical procedures do come with some inherent risks. While these are generally mitigated by prior patient screening, surgical technique, and routine precautions, it is important to consider the risks when choosing to undergo plastic surgery. Let’s look at the question, “What are the risks of lipo 360?”Liposuction is one of the least invasive and safest plastic surgery procedures commonly performed. If performed incorrectly or by an unqualified provider though, it can lead to complications. These are exceptionally rare and nearly all complications clear without lasting effects when they do occur.The basic surgical risks of all surgical procedures a present with liposuction 360. For example, infection, fluid collection, scarring, contour irregularities, and skin or nerve damage all may occur, but generally are avoidable. Most of these complications are minor and completely treatable.The risks associated with liposuction specifically include fat embolism and organ puncture. These are worst-case scenarios and rarely occur. Many surgeons will never see it in their entire careers due to the increased safety of liposuction procedures. Organ puncture is even less common with it usually only occurring with unqualified or uncredentialed providers.To learn more and schedule a consultation, call us at 941-923-1736 or reach out online via chat, contact form, or Price Simulator.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alberico J. Sessa
Alberico J. Sessa
Alberico J. Sessa, M.D. is a member of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery & is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Sessa has successfully treated hundreds of patients with a high satisfaction rate.
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