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Lipo

Lipo is a shorthand that can refer to several things depending on the context. In medical and cosmetic contexts, lipo most commonly denotes liposuction, a surgical procedure that removes excess fat from specific areas of the body to alter contour. Liposuction is performed by trained surgeons and can involve tumescent anesthesia or other techniques such as suction-assisted, ultrasound-assisted, or laser-assisted methods. Outcomes depend on individual factors, and fat distribution can change with weight gain or loss. Potential risks include infection, bleeding, numbness, contour irregularities, and complications related to anesthesia.

In technology and hobbyist communities, LiPo describes lithium polymer batteries, a type of rechargeable battery used

Across contexts, the term lipo therefore serves as shorthand for two distinct concepts: a cosmetic procedure

in
devices
and
remote-controlled
models.
LiPo
cells
are
lightweight
and
can
be
configured
into
various
voltages
and
shapes,
offering
high
energy
density
and
flexible
packaging.
They
typically
consist
of
lithium
cobalt
oxide
or
similar
chemistry
with
a
nominal
voltage
of
about
3.7
volts
per
cell;
common
configurations
include
2S,
3S,
and
4S
packs.
Handling
and
safety
are
important:
LiPos
require
proper
charging
with
a
balance
charger,
protection
circuitry,
and
avoidance
of
physical
damage,
over-discharge,
overcharging,
or
puncture,
as
damaged
or
improperly
charged
cells
can
swell,
vent,
or
ignite.
and
a
type
of
battery.
Awareness
of
context
is
essential
to
interpret
its
meaning
correctly.