What is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a plastic surgery procedure that is used to remove extra fat from the body. It is a cosmetic procedure that breakups the sucks out the fat from the body. A hollow instrument known as cannula used to remove fat from particular places. Liposuction is often performed on buttocks, thighs, abdomen, neck, upper and back arm, calves, and chin.
A powerful high vacuum is applied to the cannula, the instrument used in the procedure. Cannula is inserted under the skin to suck out the fat. The surgery is performed under general anesthesia.
Liposuction does not remove cellulite, dimples, or stretch marks. The aim of surgery is to remove excessive fat. It is advisable for those who wish to change and enhance the contour of their body. Liposuction permanently removes fat cells, altering the shape of the body. However, if the patient does not lead a healthy lifestyle after the operation, there is a risk that the remaining fat cells will grow bigger and the surgery performed area will go back to how it was before surgery.
Different Techniques of Liposuction
- Tumescent Liposuction
- Dry Liposuction
- Ultra-sound-assisted Liposuction
- Power-assisted Liposuction
- Laser-assisted Lipolysis
Who can and cannot have Liposuction?
Liposuction is the most common cosmetic procedure. It should not be considered a weight-loss tool it is a cosmetic procedure with subtle effects. Anyone going to get liposuction should be in good health to get the procedure done. That means the person to be within 30% of their ideal weight, the person should have firm and elastic skin. The doctor will suggest not consume alcohol and smoking before and during the procedure and recovery period.
Liposuction is ideal for people with good skin tone and elasticity, so the skin can mold itself into new contours. People whose skin lacks elasticity may end up with loose-looking skin in areas where the procedure was done. The person should be over 18 years of age and in good health to go under surgery. Those with circulation or blood flow problems, such as coronary artery disease or weakened immune systems should not undergo liposuction.