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29.07.2010

What is Liposuction?

Liposuction is popular the world over for being one of the more simple and safe cosmetic-surgery procedures that gives patients the opportunity to sculpt their bodies according to their own wishes. Whether you are aiming to lose a few inches off your waistline, wish to contour your legs or hope to highlight facial features, Liposuction can offer you satisfying solutions. It is important to remember that Liposuction is not a substitute for weight loss. Rather, it is a tool to help contour parts of the body that do not respond to a healthy diet and exercise. Using a targeted approach, stubborn excesses of fatty tissue that have been building up over a period of time can be successfully dissolved or removed. This guide aims to offer you answers to some of the most important aspects related to everything from techniques, costs, and risks, to recovery time and any other questions you may have about the process of Liposuction.


With new techniques constantly being developed, patients are often confused as to which type of Liposuction to pick. It is easy to forget that different methods come with different risks. One of the most popular methods is the Tumescent Technique, where the surgeon injects a cocktail of medications into the patient's fat deposit, and later removes it with the help of a cannula (a thin tube used to scrape away at and suction out the excess fatty tissue). The entire procedure, like most liposuction techniques, is performed without general anaesthesia. The latest and least-invasive procedure is Thermage™, a method in which lasers emit radiofrequency to 'melt' or liquefy fatty tissue. It is crucial for the patient to be well-informed about the procedure they have chosen, and aware of the health implications associated with each different technique.

With Liposuction, general body appearance can be improved successfully and long-term. In particular, Liposuction in areas of the body that produce the most frustration, such as the hips, abdomen, thighs, and under the chin can yield impressive and noticeable results after the procedure. It is the surgeon's experience and finesse that will determine how much of the fat reserve is removed and how much is left. The goal is to achieve natural-looking results, not radical fat cell-removal. When considering Liposuction, always maintain a close relationship with your surgeon and engage in procedures strictly with registered professionals.