Are you one of those women who constantly complain about their thick thighs or saggy belly$%: Are you tempted to opt for a plastic surgery$%: Are you trying to look better, to feel younger and, above all, to be thinner$%: Then there is one answer for you and it is called liposuction. But hey, don't rush to the plastic surgeon just yet. First of all, here are some aspects you need to know before opting for liposuction.
What Is Liposuction and What Does It Imply$%:
Liposuction is the actual name of the surgery that implies the surgical aspiration of fat. Basically, there will be a small incision in the desired area, be it the case of hips, bust or behind the knees. Due to the fact that it this liposuction incision (or more) is necessary, you will be anesthetized totally or partially. Firstly, the fat layers are injected with a certain substance, which makes them more absorbable. Secondly, the aspiration pump is used in order to remove the desired fat layer.
How Long Does the Surgery Take and How Long Do I Have to Be Hospitalized$%:
This depends from case to case. Still, a liposuction surgery takes around one or two hours for every area, regarding the amount of fat that needs to be removed. The good news is that, in most cases, a liposuction does not require hospitalization. Still, in case you want to have more than two ponds of fat removed from a certain area, you will need to remain in the hospital for at least two full days after the liposuction.
Are There More Available Procedures$%:
Yes, there are. There is a wide range of different surgical procedures, all defined under the name of liposuction. Still, you don't need to worry that you don't know which liposuction to choose, as this decision should be taken together with your plastic surgeon. Basically, you need to explain the specialist what exactly you are looking for and the surgeon will evaluate your situation and select the right liposuction type for you, considering a wide range of factors: age, sex, weight and weight fluctuations, body fat percentage, liposuction area, eating and lifestyle habits, muscular tone, skin's consistency, fat distribution, medical history and potential medication.
What Should I Do after the Liposuction$%:
In case a small amount of fat is removed from your body, you will be able to move right after the intervention. In case you opt for a more complicated procedure, then you will need to rest for two days. The affected area will be protected by a tight bandage for a couple of weeks, in order to help the body form a new contour.
Liposuction is actually the most popular plastic surgery of all, due to the fact that it can be applied almost anywhere, ranging from arms to knees and from the neck to the thighs. Every day, more and more individuals are interested to opt for this type of plastic surgery in order to look thinner and better.