What is Liposuction?

There are many reasons why people want to get liposuction, but one of the most common is that they want to look better in their clothes and swimsuits. Liposuction is a surgery done to remove fat from the body. Common places on the body liposuction is performed includes the belly, thighs, buttocks, back, arms, and under the chin or face to improve their shape. Fat Removal Surgery is the best option who want to remove unwanted fat from body. Liposuction can also be done with other plastic surgeries that involve cuts and sutures, such as facelifts, breast reductions, and tummy tucks.

What to expect with liposuction?

Liposuction may be right for you if you have: Excess bulges of fat in the neck, arms, underarms, thighs or buttocks; and Tight skin that hasn’t responded to diet and exercise. Liposuction is not for everyone. The most common procedure for liposuction is tumescent liposuction. In this procedure, tumescent solution is injected into the area of fat before surgery. This causes the fat tissue to swell while minimizing bleeding during the procedure. It also means that you’ll be able to return to normal activities several days after the procedure.

What are the risks of liposuction?

Liposuction is a procedure that removes fat from specific areas of the body. It is important to consider several risks before undergoing the procedure. In some cases, doctors may recommend the liposuction technique.

Who performs liposuction?

Liposuction is a widely used cosmetic surgery procedure that’s highly effective at reducing and contouring fat, particularly in places where dieting, exercise and other means don’t work. A prominent feature of the liposuction procedure is that it can be performed on several areas of your body at once.

Side effects after Liposuction Surgery 

After liposuction, some common side effects include pain and bruising. Also, swelling, numbness and scarring are common. Your surgeon may prescribe medication to help manage your post-operative pain. Antibiotics may be prescribed to reduce the risk of infection. You will also be given instructions on care at home after the surgery.