As with any surgery, there is a risk of infection after neck liposuction surgery. The risk is very low, however. Serious bleeding is rare with liposuction and would require an injury to one of the major blood vessels of the neck.
Such damage is, however, possible. Any surgery can cause blood clots in the legs and clots that travel to the lungs. Obviously, critically important structures lie in the neck, such as nerves, blood vessels, and the trachea.
Any surgeon can spear these, although the risk is less with a fully trained, board-certified plastic surgeon. Aesthetic or cosmetic problems are possible. Rippling, waviness, dimpling, fat left behind, too much fat removed, and asymmetry can occur.
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