What is Liposuction,Know Everything About It
Liposuction, also called lipo, is an invasive form of
plastic surgery performed in the abdominal area. Recent scientific evidence
does not support any lasting effect on fat content beyond a few months and has
no known effect on obesity-related conditions. However, in the United States
alone, liposuction constitutes about 75% of all cosmetic plastic surgery
procedures. Liposuction may be performed on patients of all ages; however,
younger patients are often advised to wait until their mid-30’s for this procedure.
Liposuction may be performed as an outpatient procedure
or an overnight procedure. Patients are given local anesthesia and local
anesthetic injections. The process usually takes one to two hours with recovery
time lasting a few days to several weeks. Most patients return to work in a
week or two after surgery. Patients who undergo this procedure have been
reported to experience minor swelling or redness in their abdominal area, but
there have been no known complications resulting from this procedure.
Liposuction may reduce excess fat or even completely eliminate it, but it is not a cure for a variety of conditions or body dysfunctions. There are other methods of weight loss and weight control that are more effective and permanent. Most people undergoing liposuction may lose between two and five pounds of excess weight, and the remainder of the excess is absorbed by the body.
Patients undergoing this procedure will also find out
during the initial visit, whether they qualify for liposuction or not. If you
have a family history of diabetes, blood pressure problems, liver disease,
cardiovascular disease, heart disease, or gallbladder problems, you are not a
good candidate for liposuction. Furthermore, if you are a smoker and you drink
too much alcohol, then you should wait to have your abdomen treated until you
stop.
Laparoscopy, which is more commonly referred to as
“peri-aesthetic liposuction,” is another popular cosmetic surgical procedure.
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive form of liposuction in which a laser or an
ultrasonic probe is used to remove excess fat and skin from the abdominal area.
It is considered a non-surgical method of liposuction for the abdominal area
and is a great option for patients who have had gastric or duodenal procedures
and are at risk for an infection.
This laparoscopic technique involves a small incision
along with the belly button and a thin tube that is inserted into the belly
button to suck out excess fat and then the tube is connected to the patient’s
arm vein. The tube is then inflated to allow the surgeon to suck out the excess
skin. This procedure is less invasive than traditional liposuction but more
involved than traditional liposuction in terms of recovery time and recovery.
Laparoscopic surgery does however have some risks, such as possible infection,
and patients should be under the care of a certified physician if this
procedure is performed. Laparoscopy can be performed on patients of all ages
and is generally recommended for patients who have never had a tummy tuck or other
cosmetic plastic surgeries.

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