Liposuction
also called lipoplasty, liposculpture suction, lipectomy, or lipo. It is a type
of cosmetic surgery that breaks up fat from the body. In liposuction surgery,
the procedure did on hips, belly, thighs, buttocks, back, arms, or face to
improve their shape.
Liposuction
is a surgical procedure. In which the fat is removed through a hollow
instrument, known as a cannula. This is inserted under the skin. A powerful,
high-pressure vacuum is applied to the cannula. The operation is normally
carried out under general anesthesia. Liposuction is not a weight-loss
tool but a cosmetic procedure with subtle effects. Liposuction can be used to
treat some medical conditions.
People
who undergo liposuction usually have a stable body weight but would like to
remove undesirable deposits of body fat in specific parts of the body. The
procedure does not remove cellulite, dimples, or stretch marks. The aim is
esthetic. It suits those who wish to change and enhance the contour of their
body.
Liposuction
permanently removes fat cells, altering the shape of the body. However, if the
patient does not lead a healthy lifestyle after the operation, there is a risk
that the remaining fat cells will grow bigger.
There
are some risks, including infection, numbness, and scarring. If too much fat is
removed, there may be lumpiness or dents in the skin. The surgical risks appear
to be linked to the amount of fat removed.
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