The Basics Of Liposuction Surgery

By Andrew Moore


Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery developed for the purpose of removing pockets of fat that have stubbornly refused to respond to diet and exercise. The stomach, thighs, hips, and buttocks are the areas for which most individuals seek this procedure. Candidates who are ideal for such procedures typically enjoy good health, have firm skin, and are not excessively overweight.

Most procedures of this type are performed on an outpatient basis. However, inpatient surgery may be recommended if large sections of fact must be removed. Furthermore, those who run a higher than normal risk for complications may be admitted to a facility for the procedure.

The process can be completed while one is under local or general anesthesia. Depending on the kind of liposuction being performed, the strength of the anesthesia will vary. The amount of fat being removed will also play a role in how much anesthetic is necessary.

During the procedure, a suction device is utilized. This device is attached to a small instrument called a cannula, which is made out of stainless steel. The cannula is inserted through tiny incisions into the regions where excess fat is stored. The device is used to suction away the fatty tissue.

During such surgery, fat cells are permanently eliminated. Therefore, if the patient gains weight in the future, it does not usually show up in the same regions where the procedure was performed. However, future weight gain cannot be prevented by having the aforementioned surgery. For this reason, one should concentrate on following a healthy diet and participating in an exercise program.

Those interested in pursuing liposuction should schedule an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon with several years of experience in this type of procedure. All surgery, cosmetic or otherwise, is associated with certain health risks and these should be discussed during one's initial consultation. Ultimately, those who choose to move forward with such a procedure will likely be pleased with the results.




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