Liposuction causes an increase in coagulative factors in the treated area, helping to stop bleeding and allowing for minimal bleeding in additional surgery. Liposuction also leaves connections between skin and fascia intact, which is why sensation in the region is much less affected than with surgical excision that severs those connections.
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35. liposuction causes an increase of coagulative factors in
the treated area, which plays an important role in
spontaneous hemostasis and implies minimal bleeding in
additional surgery.
Liposuction leaves connections between skin and fascia
undisturbed. That is presumably the reason why the
sensibility of the region is much less affected compared to
surgical excision.