Understanding Liposuction Surgery

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Liposuction may very well be a good choice if you are having problems losing fat. The procedure is not meant to be a substitute for diet and exercise but rather a fix for additional health conditions that are highly likely as a result of being overweight.

Liposuction, commonly referred to as liposculpture or lipoplasty can take off little sections of fat and it is not unlimited. There are various methods that can be performed subject to the amount of fat to be removed.

In most cosmetic clinics the popular area for liposuction usage is the abdomen although additional places such as the hips, thighs, buttocks, neck, arms, knees and ankles have many requests.

Once the chosen procedure has been performed successfully there should be a long term change to the body shape and the fat cells do not come back. However, if you do experience weight gain then the existing fat cells can become larger.

As is the case with any plastic surgery it is recommended to talk over your options with your doctor or physician. They have your best interests at heart and may be able to refer you to a reputable surgeon to accomplish the procedure.


Once you select a reputable surgeon they will go over with you the different methods that are available depending on the quantity of fat to be taken off. The various methods are as follows:

Wet liposuction.

This involves your surgeon inserting a combination of local anesthetic, adrenaline, and salty water into the targeted fatty area. A minor surgical incision is made in the skin and a thin metal tube is inserted which is fitted to a vacuum pump or syringe.

The surgeon shift the tube around forcefully to break apart the fatty tissue and then sucks out the fat and fluid. If the treated area is large then more cuts may be required. Once the fat has been taken off the tube is taken out and the cut is closed with stitches.

Dry liposuction.

This is the same procedure as the wet liposuction but there is not any fluid being injected. The reason is it could lead to more bleeding and bruising.

Ultrasound liposuction.

This technique involves ultrasound to break down the fat and can be used on fatty areas where it is extremely dense.


Laser liposuction.

This procedure is involves the least amount of invasive surgery and is a fairly new breakthrough in cosmetic surgery.

You need to understand any and all risks associated as well as the benefits it provides. Now that you are aware of some of the liposuction surgery facts the next phase is to locate a clinic and an experienced and specialized surgeon for liposuction and get more information.


Justin recommends visiting the website Laser Liposuction for more information on laser procedures for skin or for more information on Plastic Surgery

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