What it Takes to Tone Your
Body with Liposuction
Liposuction may be considered a popular and a relatively old
surgical procedure. It doesn’t mean though that it’s a
procedure for everybody. If you’re thinking of getting a lipo,
you better get yourself informed first.
What it is
Liposuction is an invasive surgical procedure that is
designed to remove localized fat. Areas that may be subjected
to lipo include hips, face, neck, abdomen, thighs, calves,
arms, buttocks and back. Although it is primarily a surgical
procedure, it is also considered a cosmetic procedure since the
objective of liposuction is to make a person look better. It is
not however a procedure recommended for weight loss and is used
simply to shape the body. Since liposuction involves localized
areas, it may sometimes be used for the removal of cellulite.
New techniques under this surgical procedure now include
tumescent method, super wet technique and ultrasound assisted
lipoplasty.
Candidates
Not everyone should be allowed to undergo this procedure.
The surgeon will usually conduct an assessment first to
determine the fitness of a lipo candidate. A candidate should
have localized fat but may have more than one area with
localized fat. He should also be of normal or close to the
normal or ideal weight for his age and height and is physically
and psychologically healthy and stable. Age also seems to be a
crucial factor. Younger people are deemed better candidates
since most young people have elastic skins. Older people and
people with inelastic skins are not good candidates for
liposuction. Those who have diabetes, poor blood circulation,
heart ailments and other serious medical conditions may also be
excluded from the list of qualified candidates.
Procedure
A small incision is made and a cannula or a hollow tube is
inserted. The tube is then moved around to break fat and
suction it out. A vacuum pump is used for suctioning. Fluids
may be removed along with the fats too so a patient should be
provided with fluid replacements during liposuction. Local
anesthesia may be used if only a very small amount of fat is to
be removed. General anesthesia may be recommended though for
more serious cases. Individuals may be sedated during the
procedure to maintain calmness and relaxation.
After the Surgery
Immediately after the surgery, you may experience some
swelling, numbness, pain, bruising and perhaps even a little
bleeding and fluid release. Depending on your capacity to
recuperate, you may be able to get back to light work after a
few days. Complete recovery however may take at least two weeks
to one month. In some people, swelling may still be apparent
even after a few months.
Individuals are often counseled not to have ideal or
excessive expectations. Sometimes, even months after lipo, some
areas may still have fat deposits. In some cases, additional
sessions are needed. The scar may not be so obvious but some
people may not develop perfectly smooth surfaces.
Liposuction is generally considered a safe medical procedure
with the right candidate and the right doctor. Make sure that
you are under the care of a qualified and competent
surgeon.
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