Liposuction is a very safe, simple and one of the commonest cosmetic surgery process, which removes unwanted fat from beneath the skin using a hollow stainless steel tube (called a cannula) with the help of a powerful vacuum. The best part is that the fat cells that are removed are gone forever.
If you do exercise, dieting, aerobics but failed, to get yourself in shape then this is the best and safe way to restore your ugly looking abdomen, flanks, back, male breasts and things all on the same day and individuals can be at their home after 3-4 hours.
Liposuction can be done under of general anesthesia, or with heavy IV sedation or totally by local anesthesia. Local anesthesia is widely recommended as the safest form of anesthesia, as local anesthesia persists for many hours and there is no need for narcotic pain medications after surgery. It is one of the safest surgeries and fat equivalent to 5%-15% of total body can be removed in one sitting.
Recovery after TreatmentAfter 3-4 hours of surgery you can take discharge on the same day or in the next morning. You can go back to your normal life routine as soon you feel easy. Mostly people can return to work within a few days. Healing may take longer if large areas were treated.
What to Think About To minimize the risks, it is considerable that the surgery should only be done by a surgeon who has special training in liposuction surgery and in how to respond to complications during and after surgery. You can also reduce the risk for complications if liposuction is not done at the same time as other cosmetic procedures. Most cosmetic surgeons say that the healthy people with the healthy weight are the best candidates for liposuction, but who have stubborn fat deposits that do not retort to exercise.
Precautions and Medications Treated areas of the body are firmly wrapped after the surgery to help reduce swelling, bruising, and pain. Elastic bandages and tape, support hose (such as those used to treat varicose veins). Some bruising and swelling are expected for at least first 7 to 10 days. Some fluid could drain from the slit areas for some days, but it’s nothing to worry about. Antibiotics may also be prescribed to reduce the risk of any infection. You will have to take some oral medications and need to wear a special type of firm-fittinggarments for approx 3-4 months.