Have You Considered Having Liposuction Cosmetic Surgery?


  

The purpose of liposuction cosmetic surgery is to remove excess fatty tissue from body and to improve the contours of your body.

So, who exactly is a good candidate for liposuction cosmetic surgery? Well, you are, if any of the following apply to you…

1) You have developed excess fat around your stomach, hips, buttocks, thighs, arms, neck or back. 2) You have areas of fatty deposits that aren’t in proportion with the remainder of your body, and that don’t go away even after exercise and diet. This is also known as diet resistant fat. 3) You have areas with a minimum amount of excess skin, and good elasticity, since liposuction does not remove skin along with the fat.

If you decide to go ahead with having liposuction surgery, then the first step is to find yourself a plastic surgeon. They will then discuss the procedure with you, ask what look you would like to achieve, and tell you how close to that look surgery will be able to take you. There is no need to hold back or feel shy during this consultation, in fact, the more frank and honest you are, the more likely you are to be pleased with the end results.

It is best to thoroughly prepare yourself for your consultation with your chosen plastic surgeon. Take with you details of your past medical history, and make a note of any medications you have taken, or are taking, and of any allergies that you have. This is important as it some cases your eligibility for surgery may be compromised by your current health or past medical procedures that you have undergone.

So, how exactly will your surgeon help you achieve your dream look? Well, liposuction cosmetic surgery removes the fatty tissue you want to get rid of with a hollow tube, or canula, that will be passed through your fatty areas. Some surgeons use a pump that creates a vacuum, and this process is known as suction-assisted liposuction or SAL. A motor may help the canula vacillate, and this process is called power-assisted liposuction or PAL. Sound waves may also be used to break down the fat cells, and ready them to be removed, or a laser may be used to break the fatty tissue down.

Each method has pluses and minuses. The variety of methods will be discussed during the consultation. Your surgeon may use a combination of different techniques, whichever it is felt will work the best for you. The ultimate decision of what techniques to be used will be determined by your surgeon.

There are generally no significant complications after liposuction cosmetic surgery, and it is one of the more common procedures that plastic surgeons perform. Most times this surgery does not cause any major problems, and you will be back to your regular schedule within about ten days after your surgery.

You will notice results from the liposuction surgery as soon as the bandages are taken off, however, the full results can take several months to make themselves clear. Some slight scaring may initially be visible but, over the course of a few months, this will fade to the extent that is barely visible.

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