According to a study featured in Outpatient Surgery Magazine, liposuction may have more than a cosmetic impact—it could have health benefits, as well. The study links the procedure to reduced triglycerides and white blood cell counts, both of which could be indicators of improved health.
“New research suggests that liposuction may have benefits that are much more than cosmetic. A study being presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ annual conference in Denver, Colo., this weekend finds that liposuction patients experience a reduction in triglyceride levels and white blood cell counts, which could potentially decrease patients’ risks for heart disease, stroke and diabetes.”
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