What is Liposuction?
We all have an inherited body shape - more often than not, it is less than perfect. Liposuction is a surgical technique that permanently reduces areas of excess body fat to achieve a more streamlined body contour.
Most liposuction procedures that address significant areas are performed under general anesthetic. Saline solution is first injected into the fatty tissue. This is known as a “tumescent” approach. It is a technique used by most surgeons to minimize bleeding and swelling. Fat is then extracted through tiny incisions that are placed in inconspicuous areas. Patients are usually done as day surgery and are able to return to daily activities within a week.
Liposuction is best performed for patients who have problem areas that are resistant to weight loss and exercise. It is not a substitute for overall weight loss - trying to overdo liposuction to reduce excessive body mass is impractical and can be unnecessarily risky.
Patients who are only moderately over their ideal weight may still be able to consider liposuction. I often find that sculpting targeted areas gives patients an incentive to exercise more and eat a healthier diet – patients improve their shape, not only from the surgery, but also from the lifestyle changes that they adopt.
It’s all about motivation. Liposuction is one of the resources available to help patients achieve the best possible appearance. Following a consultation appointment, I can provide an explanation of the surgical possibilities to help patients decide if the plastic surgical approach is right for them.
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