While at home one day, a 30-year-old woman in Kaohsiung suddenly couldn't breathe and was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism in the emergency room. With her life on the line, doctors found out that the woman had recently undergone liposuction and an excessive number of fat particles had made their way into her damaged blood vessels and were obstructing blood flow in her lungs. A 30-year-old woman suddenly went into respiratory distress recently and was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism at the hospital. As the woman is an ordinary office worker and not bedridden, her condition puzzled doctors. That morning, she underwent abdominal liposuction at a cosmetic surgery clinic. After she woke up from the anesthesia, she went home on her own. In the afternoon, she began experiencing difficulty breathing. It turned out she had recently had liposuction, which damaged her capillaries. Fat particles had made their way to her lungs via her blood vessels. Pulmonary embolism is one of the risks of liposuction. The risk of pulmonary embolism is actually pretty low, like one in every few thousand. In theory, this happens because the surgeon is too rough. The patient has fully recovered after a week in the ICU, but others before her were not so lucky. Experts say everyone should be aware that excessive or frequent liposuction raises the risk of complications.
Liposuction Can Lead to Pulmonary Embolism|抽脂釀肺栓塞 女呼吸急促送醫
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