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Liposuction: Putting It All Together
Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to liposuction.
- Liposuction is surgery to improve
body contour and not a weight-loss technique. - Liposuction can remove pockets of excess fat from specific areas of the body, including the thighs, hips, tummy, and legs.
- The best candidates for liposuction are healthy adults who have a normal weight; isolated areas of fat that will not go away with exercise or diet; and firm, supple skin.
- As with any surgery, liposuction has risks. Fortunately, serious complications, such as infection, nerve damage, blood clots, shock and death, are rare.
- You can help decrease the risks of liposuction by following your surgeon’s instructions before and after surgery, having only a moderate amount of fat removed, and limiting the number of other surgical procedures done at the same time.
- Immediately after liposuction, expect to have some minor contour imperfections, discomfort, bruises, swelling, and temporary numbness of the treated area.
- You likely will not see the full effects of liposuction until healing is complete, after three months or longer.
- Remember that liposuction will improve your body shape, but you will not achieve physical perfection.