Liposuction

Liposuction

People who undergo liposuction usually have a stable body weight but would like to remove undesirable deposits of body fat in specific parts of the body.Liposuction is not an overall weight-loss method. It is not a treatment for obesity.The procedure does not remove cellulite, dimples, or stretch marks. The aim is esthetic. It suits those who wish to change and enhance the contour of their body.Liposuction permanently removes fat cells, altering the shape of the body. 

The following body areas are commonly targeted for liposuction treatment:
abdomen
back
buttocks
chest
inner knees
hips
flanks (love handles)
neckline and the area under the chin
thighs, both "saddlebags," or outer thighs, and inner thighs
upper arms

Benefits
Liposuction is normally done for cosmetic purposes, but it is sometimes used to treat certain conditions.

These include:

Lymphedema: A chronic, or long-term, condition in which excess fluid known as lymph collects in tissues, causing edema, or swelling. The edema commonly occurs in the arms or legs. Liposuction is sometimes used to reduce swelling, discomfort, and pain.
Gynecomastia: Sometimes fat accumulates under a man's breasts.
Lipodystrophy syndrome: Fat accumulates in one part of the body and is lost in another. Liposuction can improve the patient's appearance by providing a more natural looking body fat distribution.
Extreme weight loss after obesity: A person with morbid obesity who loses at least 40 percent of their BMI may need treatment to remove excess skin and other abnormalities.
Lipomas: These are benign, fatty tumors.

The operation
Before the operation, patients will need to undergo some health tests to ensure they are fit for surgery.

The following recommendations may be made.

People who use regular aspirin and anti-inflammatory drugs should stop taking them at least 2 weeks before surgery.
Women may be asked to stop taking the contraceptive pill.
Patients with anemia may be asked to take iron supplements.

Things to Pay Attention to Post-Surgery
Avoid sports and intense physical activity for 3-4 weeks following laser lipolysis.
You have to wear compression bandaging and the corset provided by the doctor for the specified period of time to allow your skin time to adapt to its new smoothness.
Patients are advised to avoid salt, sugar and oils/fats while having a protein-based diet and drinking plenty of water after the operation to help reduce swelling more quickly.
As with every method, it is possible to regain fat in the area operated on. It is impossible for the removed fat cells to be replaced by the body, but the remaining fat cells can increase in volume should the patient consume more calories than necessary. Patients are advised to exercise and to reduce food consumption to maintain the results of the procedure.

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