Liposuction
Liposuction, also called lipoplasty, liposculpture or suction lipectomy is a
cosmetic surgery procedue that removes fat tissue from different sites on the
body. Liposuction can be used on the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, neck, arms and
elsewhere. The fat tissue is most often removed with a cannula, a hollow tube
and aspirator suction device.
Exercise and dieting is the most useful for losing unwanted weight and fat. Some
fat deposits in certain areas may not respond to weight loss efforts. Applying
liposuction techniques may be a good decision in these situations. Liposuction
is not an effortless alternative to proper exercise and diet. It is a form of
body shaping with significant risks and should not be considered a weight loss
method. The amount of fat tissue removed varies by doctor, method, and patient,
but the average amount is less than 10 pounds.
There are many factors that can limit the quantity of fat able to be safely
removed in one session. Ultimately, the surgeon and the patient make the
decision. There are also some negative features to removing too much fat.
Unnatural "lumpiness" or "dents" in the skin is visually noticable in those
patients who have been over suctioned. The more tissue removed also increases
your surgical risks.
Reports of patients losing 50 pounds are greatly exaggerated. However, because
of the contouring feasible with liposuction, it may appear that their weight
loss is greater than the actual amount of fat removed. The surgical procedure
can be performed under general or local anesthesia. The danger of the technique
relates to the amount of tissue removed, and also the choice of anesthetic and
the person's health. It is best for the patient to be as in shape and healthy as
possible prior to the procedure and to have stopped smoking for several months.
Cost of Liposuction
Cost of Liposuction is an weighty factor if you are considering the procedure.
You do not want to sacrifice quality for cost. Quality is significantly more
important than the cost factor. If your ultimate goal is to look your absolute
best, then your surgeon's experience and expertise are more important than their
cost. Price is a factor to consider, but not the most important factor.
Getting the Lowest Price Can Be Most Expensive Option
Choosing surgeons based on pricing can be the most costly choice if your initial
results are so poor that another surgeon will have to be employed to fix the
poor results of the cheap surgeon. Some of the most frequent unsatisfactory
outcomes of liposuction are:
Incomplete liposuction with very little results to show that liposuction was
done Excessive liposuction which produces unnatural or disfigured appearance
Iregular and unbalanced results with horrid depressions in the skin Massive
scars revealing that the liposuction was performed
Dremu oil can help prevent and reduce scar tissue development and help in wound
healing.
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