Liposuction can enhance your curves



Everyone wants to look their best. Sometimes, no matter how much a person can diet or exercise, they still have areas of fat and cellulite. Many people will try and treatments considered invasive and non-invasive surgeries for better body. Men and women may be candidates for liposuction.

All cosmetic procedures have limitations and liposuction is no different. This procedure is in no way intended to replace diet and exercise, and not treat cellulite effectively. It is an invasive procedure, it is important that patients be that this is the right procedure for them. An initial consultation with a surgeon will help you determine if you are an ideal surgical candidate. The ideal candidate for liposuction has good skin elasticity with the ability to achieve the smoother contours then removes excess fat. They also need to exercise and eat a healthy diet, but still have areas of fat that do not respond to diet and exercise.

Any part of the body that have excess fat is eligible for liposuction. The most common treatment areas are the hips, thighs and stomach, especially among women. In men, the most common treatment areas include the abdomen, love handles and chest. Some other commonly treated areas include the arms, buttocks, face and neck.

Any type of surgery or anesthesia has a certain degree of risk and liposuction is no different. There is always a risk that the patient has an allergic reaction to the anesthesia. Swelling, bruising, bleeding and hyperpigmentation also may have side effects after surgery. Any type of disease that a doctor would not know the patient at risk.

A patient must have someone to drive you home after having this type of procedure. You should drink plenty of water or juice to avoid dehydration and avoid all alcoholic beverages for at least 48 hours after surgery. Moderate physical activity can take around 24 hours after surgery, but exercise and vigorous physical activity should be avoided for at least two to four days after surgery. It is common for patients to experience some drainage after your procedure, so that many patients go home wearing compression garments. These garments shall be used three to six days after surgery. Some patients experience a small amount of dizziness or vertigo in the morning after surgery once the compression garments are removed. Some nausea and even a slight fever may be normal for one to two days after surgery. Patients should also avoid taking aspirin or ibuprofen during the first three days after surgery.

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