Liposuction

Overview

Liposuction is a surgical technique, liposuction works by removing pockets of fat in areas that are beyond the reach of diet and exercise. It is most effective for people who are near normal weight and have firm, elastic skin. It should not be thought of as a substitute for losing weight. The areas that are most commonly treated by liposuction are the tummy, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, neck, upper arms and male breasts.

 

How Liposuction performed?

 

Liposuction is carried out using a thin, hollow tube called a cannula that is inserted through the skin through tiny incisions. The cannula is then used to loosen the fat and create a nicer shape within the body part being treated. A special vacuum or suction device is attached to the cannula, and the fat is sucked from the body, with small incisions being sewn up at the end of the operation with dissolvable sutures. The procedure takes between one to three hours to perform, depending on the number of areas needing treatment.

 

Why have liposuction?

 

Sometimes stubborn areas of fat do not shift, despite a healthy diet and exercise. Liposuction can safely remove fat from specific areas, redefining and reshaping the body in appropriately selected. cases.

 

What is the post-operative care?

 

At the end of the operation, tight bandages or elasticated garments will be applied to the area to minimise swelling and help the body conform to its new shape. With the exception of showering, this garment should be worn both day and night for at least two weeks and there after for another four to six weeks.

 

What are the complications ?

 

Infection

Scar

Contour irregularities

Asymmetry

Revision surgery

Skin necrosis - wound healing issues

Altered sensation (temporary - permanent)

 

Procedure Summary

 

Liposuction

 

Anaesthetic: General Anaesthetic

Operative time : 1-3 hours

Hospital Stay : Daycase or single night stay

Time off work : 1-2 weeks

Recovery Time : 4-6 weeks


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