When you remove fat from the body through liposuction your risk of heart disease does not diminish. According to researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure or diabetes is not reduced after liposuction. With liposuction only local fat is removed that is located under the skin. Fat around the organs and in the blood vessels stays put. Furthermore after liposuction the body produces less of the hormone leptin that regulates the feeling of hunger, which can cause an increase in appetite. It is not unthinkable that you would eat more than before the liposuction, which can have negative effects on health. Good clinics try to help their liposuction clients by also giving sport and diet advice.
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