Several girls reported that their ankles were swollen after 20 days of liposuction. They are worried about whether this is the so-called thigh liposuction sequela. What is the truth?
In fact, after liposuction of the thigh, the calf, ankle and leg will swell, and the swelling fluid will work!
Before liposuction, the doctor will use an appropriate amount of swelling liquid according to your fat ratio, including physiological saline, anesthetics, hemostatic drugs and other substances to relieve pain and reduce leg injuries and bleeding.
During the operation, the doctor will suck out all the swelling fluid, but due to the presence of water, there will be a small part of residues. During the recovery period, the swelling fluid will flow downward due to gravity, which is why the doctor told that after surgery, the lower leg should exceed the heart level to relieve swelling.

If you do not follow the doctor's instructions, the calf and ankle will naturally swell due to swelling fluid. This is not a sequela of thigh liposuction, but caused by improper nursing.
Swelling or heavy?
Three days after liposuction of the thigh is the peak period of swelling, and appropriate ice can be used to relieve swelling and pain. After the anesthetic is dispersed, get out of bed properly to promote the discharge of swelling fluid.
Another point is to find an experienced professional doctor. The fine suction technology will greatly reduce the suction injury, with small injury and natural light swelling.