No matter how hard you exercise or how well you eat, you may find that you still cannot trim down certain stubborn areas of your body. Fortunately, lipocontouring with the use of liposuction from our certified plastic surgeon, Our Doctor is a surgical body-shaping technique that may allow you to obtain the body profile you have always wanted.
Liposuction may be an appropriate treatment option for you if you have areas of fat on your body that do not seem to respond to diet and exercise, including:
Also called liposculpture, liposuction can be combined with another procedure, such as a tummy tuck, for best results. During a tummy tuck, the excess skin is removed and the remaining skin is tightened while the surrounding areas are treated with liposuction to help achieve the desired contour.
During the procedure, Our Doctor will make a small incision near the targeted area and insert a hollow tube called a cannula.
Unwanted fat cells are removed through the cannula by means of an attached suction pump.
There are several variations to the basic liposuction technique. The liposuction method that best fits your needs depends on a number of individual factors, which The Hair and Shape Clinic will discuss with you during your consultation. The following techniques may be used during your liposuction procedure:
With all liposuction techniques mentioned above, The Hair and Shape Clinic typically feels that the best outcome is achieved when using the most delicate-sized cannulas, which can often produce a smoother and more attractive body contour. The recent developments in technique have been instrumental in allowing The Hair and Shape Clinic to provide enhanced results and greater comfort during liposuction procedures. Anesthesia, too, can be customized to suit your preference. Depending on the size of the area to be treated, you and The Hair and Shape Clinic can decide on the level of anesthesia that will best serve your needs.
After your liposuction procedure, you will likely be fitted with an elastic compression garment to help the swelling go down. Most patients return to work within one week after liposuction. The Hair and Shape Clinic recommends walking and other types of gentle movement to maximize your blood circulation and healing ability. More demanding activities should be put off until about one month after surgery or as determined by The Hair and Shape Clinic.
Most patients do experience pain and discomfort for the first few days following liposuction, which can typically be controlled using prescription medication. Most discomfort subsides in less than 1 week, though individual experience varies.
Many patients are likely to have bruising with liposuction. This bruising is concentrated in the area of treatment, but can also travel downward to surrounding areas. The bruising and swelling will commonly peak around days 7-8 of recovery.