Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that has been used since the 60s. It involves surgically removing fat from the body to improve the physique of those with a fuller figure.
To perform liposuction, the doctor will make several small incisions of about 2cm in the abdominal wall to insert an endoscope to emulsify the fat tissue. Once the fat has been liquefied, it is suctioned out of the body.

Liposuction is a body shaping method that many people are interested in.
Because several incisions are required before the liquefaction and liposuction procedure, many people are concerned about it. abdominal liposuction Will it leave a scar?
In fact, the incisions are quite small, only about 2cm, and do not harm the dermis, so the likelihood of scarring after liposuction is low. Accordingly, these incisions will heal in just 7-10 days, depending on each individual's body.
According to statistics, 90% of liposuction patients will not have scars; after healing, the abdominal skin will be soft and show no signs of intervention.
However, some clients still experience unsightly scarring after undergoing abdominal liposuction. Whether or not liposuction leaves scars depends on several different factors.

Whether liposuction leaves scars depends on the patient's individual characteristics and the surgeon's skill.
Firstly, if the patient has poor skin and is prone to keloid scarring, there is a high possibility that the incisions made during abdominal liposuction will leave scars.
Another reason why clients may experience scarring after liposuction is due to the surgeon's poor skill. If the surgeon is inexperienced and inserts the endoscope too deeply into the dermis, it can severely damage the tissue in that area, leading to scarring.
Worse still, if the doctor's skills are poor and the procedure environment is not hygienic enough, patients may experience many dangerous complications during liposuction.






















