You are probably NOT a good candidate for liposuction surgery if:
You are not a risk taker. Certain complications are unavoidable in a
percentage of patients, and there are no long-term data available for
current procedures.
Cost is an issue. Most medical insurance will not pay for cosmetic
liposuction. The cost for liposuction may be significant.
You are overweight or obese and trying to lose weight. Liposuction is
a procedure for shaping the body and is not recommended for weight
loss.
You have a disease or are on medication that affects wound healing.
These include current infection or past medical history of bleeding,
emboli, thrombophlebitis, edema, or if you are taking medication(s) that
may affect your wound healing or blood clotting (such as aspirin,
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents, warfarin, heparin, or other
anticoagulants) or are taking medication that may interact with the drugs
used during liposuction.
Your skin elasticity is not adequate. Your doctor will evaluate the
skin at the site where you are considering liposuction to determine if
skin is elastic enough to shrink after liposuction. If it is not, it will
be baggy after liposuction.