Liposuction,
suction-assisted lipectomy
Liposuction is a popular operation in plastic surgery
which removes fat from certain places of the human body
(typically abdomen, thighs, buttocks) by liquefying it
and removing it through a hollow needle. In some cases,
more extreme measures, such as abdominoplasty, may be
needed.
While exercise and dieting may be useful for ridding oneself
of unwanted weight and fat, some fat deposits may not
respond to an individual's efforts at weight loss. Applying
liposuction techniques may be an option in these situations.
Liposuction is not a low-effort alternative to exercise
and diet.
Liposuction can be painful, expensive, and like all surgery
carries certain health risks. Also, liposuction is mainly
a form of body contouring and not a weight loss method.
The amount of fat removed varies by doctor, method and
patient, however, the average amount is typically less
than 10 pounds (5 kg). There is some blood loss during
liposuction and this limits the amount of fat that can
be safely removed. Ultimately, the operating physician
and the patient make the decision. Reports of people removing
50 pounds (25 kg) of fat are highly exaggerated, however,
because the contouring possible with liposuction may cause
the appearance of weight loss to be greater than the actual
amount of fat removed.
Called:
liposutcion, liposcution, lipousction, lipsouction, liopsuction,
lpiosuction, ilposuction, liosuction, liposuctoin, liposuciton,
liposuctio, iposuction,
Plastic
Surgery
Abdominoplasty
• Mesotherapy
Gastric
Bypass
• Obesity
• Complications of Obesity
Medicare
Health
Insurance
• Florida Plastic Surgeon
• Chicago plastic surgeon
For financing
of health procedures.
For patient
loans.
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