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Liposuction is reshaping of the body by suction removal
of the localized fat deposits resistant to weight loss.
The best candidates for the procedure are the patients
who do not have much excess weight, and whose skin has
preserved its elasticity and firmness. Liposuction is
one of most commonly performed plastic surgical procedures
performed in both women and men.
Liposuction is generally performed for removal of fat
from belly, waist, legs, ankles, arms, face, chin and
neck regions.
It is likewise used in reducing the volume of large
breasts without loose skin and in the treatment of breast
enlargement in men (gynecomastia). It may not be effective
in the treatment of cellulitis by itself.
Technically, excess fat is suctioned using very small
skin incisions less than 1 cm in length. Duration of
the procedure is about 1-2 hours and it can be performed
under general anesthesia or intravascular sedation..
In general, hospital stay is not typically required
or one night stay suffices.
Return to work is usually in about 1-2 weeks, and heavy
exercises may be started in 3-4 weeks.
Main risks of the procedure are temporary swelling and
bruising, mostly transient color changes, bleeding under
skin, infection, asymmetry, decrease in skin sensation,
fluid retention or loss, and although very rare, blood
clot formation in the legs and blood or fat emboli to
the lungs.
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