What is Liposuction Surgery ?
Lipoplasty surgery has become one of the fastest, most effective and safest cosmetic surgery procedures available today. Good candidates for liposuction surgery are in good health, both mentally and physically, have realistic expectations for their surgery, and have healthy skin with good elasticity. Lipoplasty may be the perfect solution for you if you have a fatty pocket that just doesn’t seem to be responsive to diet and exercise. Liposuction cost can vary depending on the extent of the surgery. Details of your procedure, including financial obligations, should be thoroughly discussed prior to any cosmetic surgery.
Are You a Good Candidate for Liposuction ?
Liposuction is not appropriate for people with a weakened immune system, diabetes, heart or artery problems, or a history of blood clots or restricted blood flow. You are a good candidate for liposuction if you are of normal weight; have healthy, elastic skin; and have specific “trouble areas” such as the tummy, thighs, and butt that will not respond to changes in diet and exercise. Liposuction is also appropriate for women who are considering breast reduction, and for men who suffer from gynecomastia, or male breast development. To learn more, see our full page on liposuction candidacy.
What does Liposuction surgery do ?
What does Liposuction surgery NOT do ?
It does not lift hanging skin. If your problem is the excess skin, we recommend that you visit the section of our site devoted to dermolipectomy. It does not cure obesity. If you suffer severe eating disorders, you may be interested in visiting the section of our site devoted to bariatric surgery. It does not eliminate cellulite. Liposuction deals with deep fat deposits, whereas cellulite is a superficial problem. It does not make you look like somebody else and it does not guarantee that you will be treated differently by others.
Recovering from liposuction
You can usually take over-the-counter painkillers such as paracetamol or ibuprofen if you need them. Always follow the instructions in the patient information leaflet that comes with the medicine.
You will usually need to wear your elasticated garment or bandages for up to three weeks. Don’t do strenuous exercise for up to four weeks, but walking and gentle exercises are encouraged. If you had treatment to a large area, you may need to take up to 10 days off work.
If you have had dissolvable stitches, the amount of time they will take to disappear depends on the type of stitches you have. They usually disappear in around two to three weeks, but it can sometimes take longer. Other stitches may need to be removed after about seven days.
It may be several months before you see changes to your body shape as the swelling can take time to settle down. If you have skin with good elasticity, it’s more likely to shrink down to fit your new body shape well. It’s possible that you still won’t be happy with your appearance after the operation.