Liposuction


A group of stubborn fats can not be eliminated even with a regular diet and exercise. Most of these fats accumulate in visible areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, and neck, causing dissatisfaction. Sometimes skin cracks accompany these fats.

These fats have a negative effect not only on a person’s appearance but also on their self-confidence. Excessive accumulation of this fat can even reduce blood flow and skin quality.

The main cause is subcutaneous fat, and can not be eliminated either by reducing calorie intake or by burning more calories.

By liposuction or fat removal, this fat tissue is purposefully removed and the desired body shape is revealed. Liposuction has the highest effect on the abdomen, flanks, and chin.

Consequences of liposuction:

In most cases, liposuction is performed to beautify the body. Before the operation, be sure to clarify your main reason for doing liposuction. Be sure to talk to your surgeon about your perception of the operation outcome and ask to explain the possible results and the limitations of liposuction.

If you are just looking for a way to lose weight, liposuction is not the right way for you. The purpose of liposuction is not to omit fat cells but to create a smooth and harmonious body surface. Your specialist surgeon should decide how much fat to remove and how much to keep.

Liposuction is not age-specific and its only prerequisite is having firm and supple skin.

Liposuction risks:

The abdominoplasty risks are low, provided that the surgery is performed by a plastic surgeon who has sufficient experience.

After liposuction, the suctioned areas may change for a long time, which is normal and disappears over time.

If the body is prone to malformed scars as well as not wearing the girdle regularly, the suctioned area may be uneven instead a smooth surface. If these irregularities do not disappear after a few weeks, re-suction is needed.

In very few cases, embolism by fat cells has been reported.

Preoperative recommendations:

The use of drugs that have anticoagulant properties should be discontinued by consulting the physician at least 14 days before the surgery date.

Minimize nicotine and alcohol consumption 4 weeks before the surgery date

Be sure to tell your surgeon if you have any allergies or illnesses.

Be sure to tell your surgeon if you get bruises quickly after a small blow.

Postoperative recommendations:

After surgery, it is necessary to wear a special girdle for 6-8 days, which prevents the formation and accumulation of serum between the skin surface and the cavities formed under the skin.

After liposuction, the operated areas are bruised and swollen. Use cold compresses for faster bruise healing.

Due to the lymph fluid accumulation in the suctioned tissues, you may gain a little weight in the first days after the operation, which will return to normal after a week.

The final liposuction result appears after 6-9 months.

Do not use the bedpan for a long time after the surgery and try to get up and go to the toilet with the help in the evening of the surgery day, and have a short walk in the hospital corridor the next day.

If the sutures are not absorbable, remove them after 8-10 days.

It is recommended to rest at home for a week.

Avoid heavy lifting and sports activities such as swimming for 8-10 weeks.

 

 

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