Following surgery, clients will be advised medications to ease their pain and help them recover. Because the cells are likely to be bloated, numb, or severely damaged after lipo, the patient will have to wait for the full effect. These signs are temporary. Once the surgery is complete, you will be able notice the changes in your body.
How does liposuction actually work?
A tumescent liposuction is when many liters of a saline solution (or more), are injected under the skin using a local painkiller (lidocaine), then a vessel constricter (epinephrine), to the area to suction. The fat is removed using small suction tubes. This is the most well-known form of lipo.