General facts about liposuction
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure that gets rid of
excess adipose tissue in healthy individuals. You can have a
liposuction on different parts of your body, such as abdomen,
cest, upper arms, buttocks, knees, chin or ceeks. Liposuction is
nowadays commonly performed with few clinical side effects.
However, when dealing with high lipoaspirate volumes, some
complications have been reported. In a small number of cases
there was an abnormal appearance of fat cells in other tissues
after having a liposuction. However, in a study about large
volume liposuction, in the porcine model, the results where some
disturbances in cardiac and pulmonary output levels and the
liver chemistry analyses showed alterations in organ histology.
The technique has evolved a lot over the years so that
liposuction has become more and more known and fashionable.
Women account liposuction for almost 80% of all cosmetic
surgeries. Some men seem to be using liposuction in their need
to get rid of excess fats on their waist or from their back or
neck. Excesses and dieting is the best and the healthiest way to
get rid of excess adipose tissue or fats. But, liposuction, can
take away those areas of fat that don't react so well to dieting
and exercise.
As I said in the beginning of the second paragraph, the
liposuction technique has evolved in several innovative strides.
This includes the ultrasound-assisted liposuction, the super-wet
technique and the the tumescent technique. These are helping
plastic and cosmetic surgeons to have more accurate results with
an increasing recovery rate.
Best liposuction results appear on young people who are at
normal weight and who have excess fats in areas of their body.
Being a healthy individuals is also very important for
liposuction. That is why people suffering from heart and lung
disease should consult with their doctor before having the a
liposuction.
In the end I will say that the liposuction recovery time can be
from a few days to a few weeks, but this depends on the part of
the body that has been operated.