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Water Exposure After Liposuction

Liposuction procedures are the most performed invasive fat removal procedures in the world for sure, there is no doubt for that. However, most liposuction candidates do not even the basic principles of invasive fat removal procedures. People need to take care of their body ver well not just after invasive fat removal procedures like lipo, but also after all types of invasive medical operations.

For example, most surgeons claim that it’s risky to undergo invasive medical operations in the summertime because of possible water exposure. People count their days to take themselves into the sea after their liposuction when they undergo it in the summertime. Water exposure after liposuction can be very risky if a patient has still been under early surgery recovery.

Despite the fact that it is an invasive fat removal procedure, liposuction is a completely safe cosmetic procedure these days. Those cutthroat liposuction procedures of the past are now history. However, there are always things to follow when it comes to getting an invasive operation like that, even today.

Water exposure should be avoided during the early days of liposuction recovery. Since your surgical wounds are still healing, you are not even supposed to take a shower for a couple of days after your procedure. Once your scabs over your surgical area are about to fall, this means that you are free to expose your body to water.

However, sunlight exposure is more dangerous than water exposure so you need to be more careful when you go to the sea for swimming. You should apply sunscreen to your surgical area during sunbathing. You would not want to suffer from any skin-related complications because of sunlight exposure.

Sunlight consists of ultraviolet rays which may tamper with your surgical area. When it’s combined with the salty seawater exposure, the risk of infection, and other terrible complications like inflammation and itching increases.

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