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I want liposuction on my tummy and thighs to look slimmer. what could go wrong? |
I want liposuction on my tummy and thighs to look slimmer. what could go wrong? Ask your doctor. You should know everything and all the risks before it starts. Hope you'll be happy with your look. =) Just exercise more. Especially your abs.That's where the problem is,in that area,right? I'm no expert, but I agree with the first two posters. Try exercise to lose some of the fat first and definitely consult your doctor before liposuction. If your stomach has sagging skin- like I had after losing 20lb after the baby- theres this good product that helped me tone up a lot. |
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