Liposuction Inner Knee

Has anyone had liposuction?

I had liposuction in the arms, inner thighs and knees 2wks ago. So far I can not see any difference. The areas that I had done have become very hard to touch. My documentation says I need to massage these areas, but it hurts like hell! Does anyone else has experienced this? Will I see any results? Thanks to the people recommending diet and exercise. But there are plenty of people who have done so because of the problem areas lipo that exercise does not help. I have lost almost 50 pounds. The areas I mentioned are the pieces that had worked on.

You need to be sure to exercise. Liposuction does not make any difference if you do not keep in shape!

Liposuction to knees and inner thighs

18 Responses to “Liposuction Inner Knee”

  1. Krissy Zaleski Says:

    Liposuction Costs thousands of dollars… and basically the doctors suck out your fat with a vacuum type tube… and there are risks… you can have permanent nerve damage… and if the vacuum accidently sucks something other than pure fat, your body can go into shock…and I think complications happen more than they don’t happen…but don’t quote me on that.

  2. Eduardo Witts Says:

    Lipo doesn’t cause you to gain weight. People gain weight because they have the surgery and they start eating whatever they want. If they lose weight, they will look like they did when they had the lipo. My legs used to look very pear shaped, with the lipo, this dissapeared. If I gain weight, my pear shape comes back, but never like it was. Don’t misunderstand thought, you can still get fat, and the other fat cells that are still there will grow. Remember, they aren’t removing every fat cell in your legs, so the remaining ones will get bigger if you eat too much. You aren’t going to look strange if you do, you will just look fat.

  3. Rebecka Huffaker Says:

    Good luck, if you plan on liposuction! I would never even think of it (but I’m completely terrified of needles). Here’s a page on the different procedures http://www.liposuction-costs.com/liposuction-procedure.html (ahhhhh). I’m a believer of hard work, and not taking the easy path to anything. Being committed to exercise just 3 times a week and sticking to low fat foods, I can’t see how anyone can’t lose weight. I lost 15 pounds in 6 months doing this. No pills, no depriving myself, no liposuction. Just treadmill or bike 30 minutes a day, 3 times a week, and adjusted my eating habits a little. I would reward myself once every weekend with some kind of junk food (a chocolate bar, cheeseburger, milkshake…). Here’s another site that discusses natural weight loss http://www.analyzing-weight-loss.com/.

  4. Jamie Merine Says:

    the ones who die continue to lose weight, the ones who live gain it back usually, sometimes in a different area than they had the procedure.

  5. Brigid Castin Says:

    After having liposuction on my thighs, I can honestly say, it is fantastic, apart from giving me more confidence and being able to wear clothes that fit, the procedure held no pain, just a little discomfort, and it only took a couple of hours to perform.

  6. Julissa Belongia Says:

    Depends on what area you what lipoed.

  7. Nereida Longhofer Says:

    no.

  8. Valencia Hladek Says:

    All of them – dont be stupid. Go to the gym and stop being a lazy A$$

  9. Argelia Finnigan Says:

    No, you will gain the weight right back as your body will harvest food as soon you lose it after surgery.

  10. Detra Mierzwiak Says:

    Did you get it done in Costa Rica for a discount?

  11. Josh Vanhove Says:

    A ctheter is typically used in any operation that has a decent length to it – for example – a person getting their tonsils removed would not be catheterized typically, as it is a fairly quick procedure, while a person getting a hip replaces would get a catheter. Liposuction, dpepnding on location and volume is a relatively quick surgery and is even sometimes done under local anesthesia – you won’t typically see someone getting a little bit of liposuction done be catheterized.

  12. Mack Jaeschke Says:

    I haven’t had this done and never would. Be very careful about who you choose to do the procedure. There are people in Arizona who perform the procedure who aren’t medical doctors. Check out the person who is going to do the procedure well and talk to other patients who have used the doctor you choose. Ask the doctor how many patients have died on them and why.

  13. Levi Kraushaar Says:

    tummy tuck is when they fold a layer of skin over another, after treating it ofcourse (ovbiously on your belly). liposuction is when they stick a sharp metal hose into various parts of your body (like a needle, but 1-1.5 inches in diameter) they puncture your skin with it, on your face, thighs, arms, hands, feet, chest, stomache, abdomen, everywhere. then your very sore afterwards.

  14. Bernarda Selby Says:

    Look around locally and see if they have any Pilates Class in your area, if they do then attend. This will help tone up the spare tire, tone up the rest of your body and help with your health.

  15. Byron Zerbe Says:

    None of those sound too safe to me. Have you considered something drastic, like a healthy diet and exercise?

  16. Cathryn Hedler Says:

    well for the 1st one its over 16 ( i know some one who is planing on doing it when she’s 16.) w/ parental consent and the hair removal i think over 14 (my sis is considering it at 16….)

  17. Stanford Sandercock Says:

    Lipo is a bad idea for 1 it costs a fortune and for 2 it just comes back just work out I do taebo hope it helped

  18. Steven Knippel Says:

    Leave it alone, you are a very attractive man, I’d date you!

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