Monday, November 30th, 2009

Liposuction Cosmetic Surgery

by Mark Walters

If your body has areas of excessive fatty tissue, or you want to improve the overall shape of your body, then you might want to consider liposuction cosmetic surgery.

So, who exactly is a good candidate for liposuction cosmetic surgery? Well, you are, if any of the following apply to you…

1) You have developed excess fat around your stomach, hips, buttocks, thighs, arms, neck or back. 2) Despite prolonged exercising and dieting, certain fatty deposits around your body prove impossible to remove. 3) Your fatty tissues are not around areas where you have excess, sagging skin – skin elasticity being important since liposuction only removes fat and not skin.

If you decide to go ahead with having liposuction surgery, then the first step is to find yourself a plastic surgeon. They will then discuss the procedure with you, ask what look you would like to achieve, and tell you how close to that look surgery will be able to take you. There is no need to hold back or feel shy during this consultation, in fact, the more frank and honest you are, the more likely you are to be pleased with the end results.

It is best to thoroughly prepare yourself for your consultation with your chosen plastic surgeon. Take with you details of your past medical history, and make a note of any medications you have taken, or are taking, and of any allergies that you have. This is important as it some cases your eligibility for surgery may be compromised by your current health or past medical procedures that you have undergone.

So, should be eligible, and have found a surgeon that you are happy with, then the next step is to familiarize yourself with how liposuction cosmetic surgery actually works. Basically, what happens is that a tube, or canula, is inserted into the areas of your body where fat has deposited itself, so that a pump can be used to create a vacuum that allows the fatty tissues to literally be sucked out of you. There are some slight variations to this method though, which may be used depending on your particular circumstances, and the specific expertise of the surgeon that you have chosen.

You do not need to overly concern yourself with the various different methods of liposuction though, as your surgeon will, having advised you and listened to your feedback, make the final decision. They will have performed liposuction many times before, so you can rest assured that they will know exactly what will be right for you.

There are generally no significant complications after liposuction cosmetic surgery, and it is one of the more common procedures that plastic surgeons perform. Most times this surgery does not cause any major problems, and you will be back to your regular schedule within about ten days after your surgery.

You will notice results from the liposuction surgery as soon as the bandages are taken off, however, the full results can take several months to make themselves clear. The incisions used for inserting the canula will fade over a period of a few months, and will usually become barely visible.

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