For many adults, liposuction is a dream come true.
Liposuction is the removal of unwanted lumps, bulges,
and areas of fat using thin suction tubes (cannulae)
that are placed into the body fat through small incisions.
A vacuum is applied through a hose attached to the
cannula. This draws fat out of the body. Liposuction
is usually not intended as a weight-loss technique.
However, liposuction is commonly used to remove stubborn,
diet- and exercise-resistant fat deposits and to sculpt
the body into a slimmer profile. Resistant fat deposits
may be an inherited problem, so do not blame yourself
for their presence.
In women and men, fat deposits may be formed beneath
the chin and on the flanks, hips, abdomen, inner and
outer thighs, knees, and lower legs. These are some
of the areas where body contouring with liposuction
produces impressive results. The most frequently treated
areas in women are the abdomen, hips, thighs, and
knees. In men, the love handles, abdomen, and enlarged
male breasts (gynecomastia) are most often treated.
Other areas treated in men include the arms, neck,
and face. Interestingly, sweat glands in the underarm
can be removed by liposuction to reduce excessive
sweating without affecting the body’s overall ability
to cool itself.
Nowadays, there are many types of liposuction and
facts regarding liposuction. As was mentioned before,
not only are all patients different, but there are
many different forms of liposuction. There are many
different tools with which liposuction can be performed.
Also, there are many different ways to calm or rest
the patient during surgery. The more combinations
of these different factors, the more unique each liposuction
becomes.
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