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Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure used to remove stubborn fat deposits from specific areas of the body that donu2019t respond to diet or exercise. It helps contour and reshape areas to improve body proportions.<br><br>
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Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure used to remove stubborn fat deposits from specific areas of the body that don’t respond to diet or exercise. It helps contour and reshape areas to improve body proportions. ? ? Common Areas Treated with Liposuction Abdomen Thighs (inner & outer) Hips and flanks (love handles) Upper arms Back and bra line Chin and neck Chest (e.g., in gynecomastia for men) ⚙️How Liposuction Works A small incision is made, and a thin tube called a cannula is inserted to suction out fat using a vacuum-like device. ? ? Main Techniques: 1. Tumescent Liposuction – Most common. Uses local anesthesia and a saline solution to reduce bleeding and pain. 2. Laser-Assisted Liposuction (SmartLipo) – Uses laser energy to liquefy fat before suction. 3. Vaser Liposuction – Uses ultrasound waves to target fat cells gently and precisely. 4. Power-Assisted Liposuction (PAL) – Uses a vibrating cannula to make fat removal easier and faster. ⏱️ ⏱️Recovery & Results Swelling, bruising, and soreness are common for a few days to weeks. Most people return to work within 3–7 days depending on the area treated. Compression garments must be worn to reduce swelling and support healing. Final results are typically visible in 1 to 3 months. ? ? Why People Choose Liposuction
Remove fat that doesn't go away with diet or exercise Sculpt and contour specific body areas Boost body confidence and proportions Treat male breast enlargement (gynecomastia) ❌ ❌ What Liposuction Is Not: Not a weight loss solution Not a substitute for healthy living Not effective for treating cellulite or loose skin ? ?️Is It Safe? Yes, liposuction is safe when done by a qualified, board-certified plastic surgeon in an accredited facility. Like all surgeries, it carries risks such as infection, contour irregularities, or fluid accumulation — but complications are rare with proper care.