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FIBROSIS AFTER A COSMETIC PROCEDURE

FIBROSIS AFTER A COSMETIC PROCEDURE

In general terms, fibrosis is an excessive formation of fibrous tissues, generated due to a pathology that consists of circulatory problems, which in turn overstimulates collagen production or also as the result of chronic inflammation.


However, when it appears as a result of an external cosmetic procedure, it is called post-surgical fibrosis , it is concentrated in the area of ​​scarring, where more fibrous tissue is formed than required, and can cause intense pain.


There may be cases in which the presence of this tissue is irregular due to the fact that the inflammation is not always balanced in the entire intervened area. In this sense, we would only call fibrosis to those cases that extend in the established time and beyond the usual irregularities of the behavior of the skin (it varies from one patient to another) that should maintain similar patterns.


First of all, we must establish that anyone who undergoes liposuction or its variants (Sueva breeze, liposculpture, abdominoplasty, etc.) will develop fibrosis, and this occurs because when the cannulas extract the fat, they usually create internal wounds whose tissues must regenerate.


As a result, hematomas and edema are formed inside the body that, when healing, manifest on the outside as hardened bumps that deform the final result of the procedure. Similarly, fat masses may accumulate outside the fat cells that are not removed and then, as they degenerate, form fibrosis.


Also clumps that contain collagen fibers that when moving release the substance hardening the skin that surrounds them. The risk of fibrosis is proportional to the size of the cut and the amount of bleeding during the procedure.


Similarly, there are people who are prone to scarring more than necessary. To avoid these side effects, the ideal is to follow the post-operative instructions of the surgeon, mainly to rest while the skin gets used to its new volume, the use of elasto-compression girdles, post-surgical massages and / or lymphatic drainage is also recommended. recommend treatments with appliances.


CAN IT BE REMOVED?


Currently there are various treatments and procedures that help reduce and even complete fibrosis healing recommended by a professional. From mesotherapy, products are also offered for the recovery of tissues.


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