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		<description>Sadly, there is no way to get rid of
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		<title>Does fat return after liposuction?</title>
		<description>Yes, fat can return after liposuction if you
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		<title>Does liposuction hurt?</title>
		<description>The procedure itself does not hurt. Like any serious surgical procedure, you will be put under anesthesia. You will hopefully have no memories of the procedure, and your doctor should proscribe you with a medication to battle the pain afterwards.  There is a degree of pain afterwords during recovery</description>
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