Benefits
Are liposuction results permanent?
Every fat cell is more visible when people eat poorly and gain weight. Lipo reduces the number of fat cells in specific areas.
You may need to exercise and diet some stubborn fat. Lipo is a popular procedure for plastic surgery. Many people struggle with excess fat. Liposuction can be used to reduce excess fat. It can create beautiful shapes and is a great way to lose fat. Many people believe lipo is the solution to their problems. It is not an easy way to lose all the excess fat.
Lipo can be used to treat certain conditions, even though it is mostly used for aesthetic purposes.
Even if you gain significant weight, your body still requires a place for it to be stored. Your body's fat distribution may change after surgery. It is possible for fat to return in some body areas, including the triceps, upper abdomen, and external upper legs. This creates new problems. Extreme weight gain may cause fat cells in the body to continue expanding, but less than normal.
Think of the shrink-wrap effect. This process is best used for people whose skin is still elastic and has the capacity to snap back with a bit of help. A tiny cannula is passed under the skin, which delivers controlled heat. This technology creates instant contracting of the tissues and stimulates collagen production for weeks after the treatment.ÿ
Lymphedema can be defined as a chronic or long-lasting condition in which excess fluid (or lymph) builds up in cells. This can lead to swelling or edema. Edema can often be seen in the legs and arms. Liposuction may be used to reduce swelling.
How do I maintain my new shape?
Super-wet liposuction uses a dilute local painkiller that is approximately equal to the weight of the fat being removed. Although this method results in a greater blood loss than the tumescent, it is still significantly less than the one with damp. This method is safer than tumescent lipso, as it uses less lidocaine.
Suction-assisted Liposuction can be used to remove any melted fat following ultrasonic liposuction.
Tumescent lipo
In the 1920s, Charles Dujarier, a French surgeon presented body contouring techniques and fat reduction. It was impossible to have imagined how far it would go. The tunneling method was developed by physicians in the 1970s, 1980s, and even 1980s. This suction-assisted method is used today in lipo. Many lipo strategies are available today to help patients achieve their goals. Dr. Hochstein will recommend different liposuction options depending on your needs and goals.
Liposuction is best for people with a great complexion and elasticity. When the skin is healthy, it will be able to mold into new shapes.
Wet Liposuction surgery.
Although lipo is primarily used for aesthetic purposes, it can also be used to treat specific conditions.
Patients who have had liposuction tend to be quick to lose weight, but they also want to shed unwanted body fat in specific body parts.
Tumescent lipo