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Liposuction to Remove Fat Deposits
Liposuction is a surgical procedure intended to remove fat deposits
and shape the body. Fat is removed from under the skin with the
use of a vacuum-suction canula (a hollow pen-like instrument) or
using an ultrasonic probe that emulfsies (breaks up into small pieces)
the fat and then removes it with suction.
Persons with localized fat may decide to have liposuction to remove
fat from that area. Liposuction is a procedure for shaping the body
and is not recommended for weight loss.
Liposuction may be performed on the abdomen, hips, thighs, calves,
arms, buttocks, back, neck, or face. A liposuction procedure may
include more than one site, for instance, the abdomen, back, and
thighs all on the same day.
Liposuction is also used to reduce breast size in men with large
breasts (gynecomastia) or to remove fat tumors (lipomas) but it
is most commonly used for cosmetic body shaping.
While medical complications are important, the reason that people
have liposuction surgery is for cosmetic reasons. The cosmetic effect
after liposuction may be very good and many patients report being
satisfied. However, it is possible that the cosmetic effect will
not be what you expected. In other words, your appearance after
liposuction may not be what you expected or wanted. Some physicians
counsel their patients that reasonable expectations are important.
It may be difficult to have reasonable expectations after reading
advertisements and looking at pictures of women and men who have
had liposuction. Remember that advertising is made to make you want
to purchase a product or service. Advertisements do not usually
tell you about problems or shortcomings of the product or service.
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