The liposuction procedure can help eliminate stubborn excess body fat and give you the body shape you desire. However, it is important to set realistic expectations and recognize that maintaining your new body requires a healthy lifestyle.
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Liposuction is the surgical removal of fat cells from specific parts of the body. A hollow cannula is used to break down the fat. It is placed under the skin. To suction the fat, the cannula can be connected to a vacuum cleaner at high pressure.
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Power-assisted liposuction (PAS), also known as powered lipo, uses a cannula that is equipped with a mechanized system. This allows the specialist to quickly remove extra fat.
There may be some loose skin around the liposuction site. Over time, loose skin will become more tightened. Medical intervention may be required depending on how old you are and how much fat has been removed. Everyone is different. A cosmetic surgeon can discuss skin tightening as part of body contouring.
Power-Assisted Liposuction Surgery
Liposuction does not have any benefits for your physical, mental or emotional well-being. It is only intended to improve your look. A healthy lifestyle and regular exercise are key to achieving the same or better results.
The most common and misunderstood type of plastic surgery worldwide is lipo. You might hear the common answer to lipo: "It's weight loss surgery." This is a common false impression. However, it is still misleading.
Lymphedema refers to a condition where excessive liquid (or lymph), accumulates in the cells. This can cause swelling or edema. Edema is often felt in the arms and legs. Liposuction can sometimes be used to reduce swelling or discomfort.
Many people struggle daily with excessive body fat. When a healthy diet and regular exercise do not work to eliminate fat lumps, lipo may be an option. Liposuction may be performed in many areas, including the hips and upper legs.
Liposuction can be used to shape the body. It involves carefully removing fat cells from certain areas. This is a treatment for "fat removal", not weight management. If you're closer to your ideal weight, you will see better results. If you're looking to lose weight, liposuction is not the right option. A surgeon might only remove 6-8 pounds of fat. Extreme fat reduction is not recommended and can sometimes be harmful. For cellulite or dimples, liposuction is not the right therapy.
There are nonsurgical treatments for minor fat reduction:
How do I maintain my Liposuction?
To make it easier to remove fat, wet liposuction uses a "wet? solution of saline and lidocaine. Although this is safer than dry liposuction (which is no longer performed), it can cause significant blood loss. This strategy is not recommended.
What would happen after liposuction?
Your specific needs will dictate the best way to perform your lipo. Your health, cost, anesthesia, and amount of fat to be removed will all impact your decision.
Think of the shrink-wrap effect. This process is best used for people whose skin is still elastic and has the capacity to snap back with a bit of help. A tiny cannula is passed under the skin, which delivers controlled heat. This technology creates instant contracting of the tissues and stimulates collagen production for weeks after the treatment.ÿ