Key Takeaways Allergic reactions to liposuction materials may manifest as redness, swelling, or itching post-surgery. These are usually caused by tapes, gloves or chemicals used during the procedure. Others may have a reaction to anesthetic drugs or skin prepping... READ MORE
Key Takeaways Liposuction wearable tech monitoring refers to the application of wearable technology to monitor recovery and health metrics following liposuction procedures. Patients and clinics now deploy wearables – think smartwatches, patches – to track metrics such as heart... READ MORE
Key Takeaways To assist in seroma prevention after liposuction, doctors typically utilize compression garments, meticulous wound care and frequent monitoring. Seroma is a collection of clear fluid under your skin, which can impede healing and cause swelling or pain.... READ MORE
Key Takeaways The majority of patients notice liposuction results anywhere from one to three months post-op. Swelling and bruising are typical initially, so initial changes aren’t always obvious. Your body must heal, and those treated areas gradually smooth out... READ MORE
Key Takeaways Liposuction cannot be reversed because the fat cells extracted during the treatment do not regenerate. Liposuction patients witness a permanent transformation in the treated region, but their body may deposit fat in other areas if weight is... READ MORE
Key Takeaways So, what is the best cream after liposuction? I typically see my patients select creams with hyaluronic acid, aloe, or vitamin E to maintain skin softness and relieve dryness. A few creams additionally provide relief for swelling... READ MORE