Liposuction
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes stubborn fat deposits from specific areas of the body using suction, helping to contour and reshape body lines.
Overview
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes stubborn fat deposits from specific areas of the body using suction, helping to contour and reshape body lines.
Candidacy
Suitable for individuals with localized fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise, with good skin elasticity.
Procedure Steps
- Examination and treatment planning
- Application of general or local anesthesia
- Small incisions in targeted areas
- Fat removal with cannula and suction
- Closure of incisions and compression garment usage
Recovery
Swelling and bruising may occur after surgery. Most patients return to daily life within 1–2 weeks. Final results may take several months to appear.
FAQs
Are the results permanent?
Yes, fat cells are permanently removed, but weight gain can enlarge remaining fat cells.
How long is the recovery?
Most patients return to work within 1–2 weeks.
Is wearing a corset necessary?
Yes, wearing a compression garment for at least 4–6 weeks is recommended.
