(HealthDay News) -- Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure used to
remove fat deposits from certain parts of the body.
Before deciding to have this elective procedure, it's important
to note that liposuction doesn't always meet a patient's
expectations, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says. Here are
possible shortcomings:
- You will have scars from the procedure. Typically, they are
small and fade with time, but some people have larger, more
noticeable scarring.
- Just after the procedure, the area may appear bumpy or
wavy.
- Your physical changes may not be as significant or dramatic as
you expected. Also they may not be permanent, as fat deposits could
return.
- Liposuction is not a replacement for a healthy diet and regular
exercise.
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