A well-shaped figure is every person’s dream, but aging, weight gain, pregnancy and genetic factors cause fat to accumulate in various parts of the body. Most men and women find that getting rid of this fat with just diet and exercise is impossible. Liposuction surgery or body contouring provides the solution. This plastic surgery procedure can remove localized deposits of fat and contour the body easily and effectively.There are different types of procedures using different types of technologies such as the tumescent technique, super wet technique, and ultrasonic-assisted, radiofrequency-assisted and laser liposuction. However, lipolysis involves risks too. Choosing the right plastic surgeon can optimize results and minimize the risks.
How Liposuction Surgery is Performed
You are administered local anesthesia. The surgeon makes a small incision to insert the cannula to melt the unwanted fat. To treat larger areas, more than one incision may be needed. A vacuum pump is used to suction out the dislodged fat. To drain out the fluid and blood formed post surgery, drainage tubes may be necessary. IV or transfusion may be needed to restore the lost fluid or blood.
Why Laser Liposuction is a Good Choice
Advanced laser-assisted technologies such as SmartLipo Triplex can treat delicate as well as large areas - the breasts, upper arms, abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, ankles, cheeks, chin, and neck. This advanced workstation features a triple laser-enabled - 1440, 1064 and 1320 nm - cannula which works to aspirate fat gently and safely. This minimally invasive technique involves less pain than traditional liposuction. It also offers skin tightening effects. As the incisions are tiny, scarring is minimal or inconspicuous. You can also expect fast and visible results with minimal downtime.
Your Safety is Paramount - Choose the Right Surgeon
Like all cosmetic surgery procedures, lipolysis involves risks. You should know about these risks before you make your decision to proceed. The first step in to find a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. The right surgeon will inform you about the risks as well as the benefits of the procedure. To determine if you are medically fit for the surgery, the surgeon will also thoroughly evaluate your health status. Conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, pulmonary problems, allergies, and lifestyle factors such as smoking need to be brought under control before the procedure. It is also important that you have realistic expectations about the outcome. Treatment in an AAAASF-accredited plastic surgery practice will contribute to its efficiency and safety.
A body contouring procedure removes unwanted deposit of excess fat and tightens the skin. An improved physical appearance can do wonders for your self-confidence and self-esteem. Choose your surgeon wisely to for the best results and safe procedures.
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