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Procedure and Benefits of Liposuccion Surgery

Are you in search of medical procedure to remove excess fat from your body? Then you must consult an experienced plastic surgeon or dermatologist to underway Liposuction. It is a cosmetic technique that helps to eliminate extra fat that you cannot control through diet or exercise. This fat cutting procedure is usually conducted on belly, hips, back, neck, face, thighs, or buttock to restore their original shape. However, liposuction can also be a channel with other plastic surgeries, including tummy tucks, breast reduction, and facelift surgery. To underway this surgical procedure, you have to maintain good health or it can be risky. 

In general, Liposuccion is carried out under local anesthesia, which also has risks of infection. This procedure is not a weight-loss tool as it requires to treat some medical conditions. The aim of liposuction is esthetic, but does not helps to eliminate dimples, cellulite, or stretch marks. This surgery aid in permanently remove fat cells, which results in the shaping of your body. However, if patients don’t follow a proper diet-chart after this medical procedure, there are chances that the remaining fat cells to grow bigger, as the amount of fat eliminated is limited. 

This surgical procedure is used to enhance look, rather than offering any physical health benefits. As an individual gains weight, each fat cell increases in volume and size, liposuction will help you to treat your fat body parts that are immune to diet and exercise. So, the result of this procedure is subtle. It works best among patients with good skin tone and elasticity, where the skin folds itself into a new form. If you are having problems with blood circulation or flow, like diabetes, coronary artery disease, or a weak immune system, you must avoid liposuction. 

Benefits of Liposuccion

This medical procedure is often done for cosmetic need, but is sometimes important to treat certain conditions, which are as follows-

  • Gynecomastia: The extra fat collected under a man’s breasts. Liposuction helps to cut this fat cells.   
  • Lymphedema: An acute condition in which extra fluid, like ‘lymph’, collected in tissues, leads to swelling, or edema, which often occurs in the legs or arms. Liposuction is commonly used to reduce pain, swelling, and eliminate discomfort.  
  • Extreme Weight Loss after Obesity: A patient with unhealthy obesity, who loses around 40% of their body mass index may need liposuction to reduce the extra skin and other abnormalities. 
  • Lipodystrophy Syndrome: It accumulates fat in one particular portion of the body and loss in another, liposuction can help to restore the patient’s look by offering a more natural-looking body fat system. 
  • Lipomas: Liposuction further helps to treat fatty tumors. 

The outcome of liposuction will not be identified until the redness goes down. In some cases, this inflammation may take several months to go, but in most cases, it settles after one month, and the area where the fat was eliminated seems less bulky. To get a permanent result, you need to have control over your food habits and weight. Those who earlier had fat collected in their thighs might find that their hips became the source of new problems. Hence, before undergoing any surgery find out the best surgeon and follow his/her instructions to heal your diseases.    

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