What is more painful Knee authroscopic surgery where the repair Maniscus and scrape as knee bone to or liposuction?
Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure that involves the removal of excess fat from the body through small incisions. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and does not involve cutting or scraping of bone or tissue. While there may be some discomfort after the procedure, most patients report minimal pain and are able to resume normal activities within a few days.
Knee arthroscopic surgery, on the other hand, is a more invasive procedure that involves making small incisions in the knee joint to access and repair damaged tissue. During the procedure, the surgeon may remove torn pieces of the meniscus (a cartilage that cushions the knee) and scrape away damaged bone and cartilage. This can cause significant pain and swelling after the surgery. Patients may require pain medication and physical therapy to manage their pain and regain function in the knee. The recovery period for knee arthroscopic surgery can be several weeks or even months.