Despite good health and a reasonable level of fitness, some people may still
have a body with disproportionate contours due to localized fat deposits. These
areas may be due to family traits rather than a lack of weight control or
fitness.
Liposuction slims and reshapes specific areas of the body by removing excess
fat deposits, improving your body contours and proportion, and ultimately,
enhancing your self-image.
- Thighs
- Hips and buttocks
- Abdomen and waist
- Upper arms
- Back
- Inner knee
- Chest area
- Cheeks, chin and neck
- Calves and ankles
In some cases, liposuction is performed alone, in other cases it is used with
plastic surgery procedures such as a facelift, breast reduction or a tummy tuck.
Liposuction is not a treatment for obesity or a substitute for proper diet
and exercise. It is also not an effective treatment for cellulite, the dimpled
skin that typically appears on the thighs, hips and buttocks, or loose saggy
skin.
Liposuction is performed through small, inconspicuous incisions.
First, sterile liquid solution is infused to reduce bleeding and trauma. Then
a thin hollow tube, or cannula, is inserted through these incisions to loosen
excess fat using a controlled back and forth motion.
The dislodged fat is then suctioned out of the body using a surgical vacuum
or syringe attached to the cannula.
Your improved body contour will be apparent when the swelling and fluid
retention commonly experienced following liposuction subside.
With continued practices of healthy diet and fitness, the loss of excess
fatty tissue should be permanently maintained. However, substantial weight gain
can alter an otherwise permanent result.