Geronimo weighs 350 pounds. He has decided to have liposuction. The doctor has to explain the dangers of this procedure. What could Geronimo expect to hear?

Geronimo weighs 350 pounds. He has decided to have liposuction. The doctor has to explain the dangers of this procedure. What could Geronimo expect to hear?




Answer: After the procedure, the danger of gaining even more weight is possible. The adipocytes in the adipose tissue never go away. Once Geronimo is skinny, he will think it's safe to eat whatever he wants. This can cause the adipocytes to rapidly swell, causing rapid weight gain and health problems. Liposuction of the abdomen can result in the loss of a layer of protection and shock absorption, which can lead to the damage of vital organs. Most importantly, when cutting the fat out, surgeons could hit or puncture an organ, causing a great deal of damage, or hit a major artery, causing Geronimo to bleed out.

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