Liposuction is used to remove fat deposits from specific areas of the body. It's typically performed to reshape and contour areas where fat tends to accumulate, such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, hips, arms, or chin.
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Liposuction is used to remove fat deposits from specific areas of the body. It's typically performed to reshape and contour areas where fat tends to accumulate, such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, hips, arms, or chin.
Liposuction has emerged as a versatile solution for individuals seeking to sculpt their bodies and achieve more balanced contours. Targeting various areas where fat accumulates,
Abdomen: Liposuction targets stubborn fat in both the upper and lower abdomen, achieving a flatter midsection.
Thighs: Liposuction improves leg shape by addressing inner and outer thigh fat, reducing saddlebags and excess fat.
Buttocks: Liposuction sculpts and refines buttock contours, providing a smoother appearance and enhancing proportion.
Arms: Liposuction targets excess fat in the upper arms, achieving slimmer and toned arms with enhanced definition.
Back: Liposuction eliminates unwanted fat in the upper and lower back, smoothing bulges for a sculpted contour.
Chest: In men, chest liposuction reduces excess breast tissue, creating a more masculine chest contour.
Neck: Liposuction eliminates a double chin and excess neck fat, defining the jawline and enhancing facial harmony.
Every year, there are more than 500.000 liposuction surgeries performed worldwide
Around three-quarters of patients who undergo liposuction are adults aged between 30 and 50 years
The estimated percentage of liposuction patients who are women is 60%, while men comprise the remaining 40%
The surgeon evaluates the patient's overall health and may request medical tests to ensure they are fit for surgery.
Patients receive specific instructions to follow before the procedure, which may include guidelines on medication, diet, and avoiding certain activities.
Small incisions are made in the targeted areas where the cannula will be inserted. Then, A thin tube called a cannula is inserted through the incisions and used to loosen and suction out excess fat deposits.
After fat removal is complete, the incisions are typically closed with sutures or adhesive strips.
Patients are monitored in a recovery area immediately after surgery until they are stable. Once cleared by the medical team, patients are discharged with post-operative instructions and any prescribed medications.
Traditional liposuction involves the use of a thin tube called a cannula, which is connected to a vacuum device. The surgeon manually inserts the cannula through small incisions in the skin and moves it back and forth to break up and suction out excess fat deposits.
It is widely used and versatile for treating various areas of the body. Effective for removing larger volumes of fat.
Tumescent liposuction involves the injection of a solution containing saline, local anesthetic (lidocaine), and epinephrine (to constrict blood vessels) into the targeted area before fat removal. This solution helps to numb the area, reduce bleeding, and facilitate fat removal.
It minimizes discomfort during and after the procedure. Reduces the risk of bleeding and bruising.
The duration of the procedure may differ for each individual, but generally;
1-3 hours
General Anesthesia or Local anesthesia with sedation
1-4 months
Improved Body Contour and Reduction in Stubborn Fat
Traditional Liposuction
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