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Liposculpture

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The technique is always the same, that is, the fat is suctioned with the help of a cannula. The fat to be removed can be dissolved – injured – liquefied:

  • mechanically (classic method of liposuction),
  • laser assisted (laser lipo),
  • assisted with ultrasound waves (Vaser lipo),
  • assisted with RF radio frequencies (Bodytite lipo).

Definition of Liposuction – Liposculpture

Indications for Intervention

Liposuction is the suction of fat from the body using a cannula. Liposuction is the operation to get rid of localized stubborn fat. Ideal patients are those of normal or moderate weight who have persistent localized fat that does not go away with diet or other methods. It applies to women and men. Liposuction is the sculpting of the body with the help of the method of liposuction and simultaneous lipotransfer.

Liposuction Procedure – Liposculpture The liposuction procedure is very simple. On the morning of the operation, the patient comes to the clinic fasting. The standard pre-operative check-up is performed and then the surgery. The operation is most often performed with local anesthesia or local and muscle paralysis. If the areas to be liposuctioned are many and extensive, then we prefer general anesthesia.

The method that is usually preferred is the classic liquid tumescent method (diffusion of the marked areas with a local anesthetic solution together with normal saline).

This is the best method in terms of result control (no asymmetries, small puddles and bleeding).

The following areas can be suctioned with liposuction:

  • thighs
  • buttocks (in women mainly)
  • abdomen, (in men mainly)
  • arms
  • knees (the inner surface of the knee)
  • calf – shin
  • chin
  • and generally all areas that have extra stubborn fat.

The cannulas used differ from each other in terms of diameter and length. Surgical incisions – scars number 2 to 3 per liposuction area and are a few millimeters (3 – 4 mm) long. The scars of liposuctionliposculpture are imperceptible and never betray the surgery. At the same time, the interested party may benefit from lipotransfer of the suctioned fat for wrinkle filling, volume creation, reconstruction, etc. After the liposuction surgery, a pressure corset is worn over the liposuctioned area. The person concerned can leave the same afternoon with the appropriate instructions. In extensive liposuctions, it is recommended to stay overnight in the clinic. Sutures are removed (1 very small stitch in each incision) at 7 days.

Recovery – Recovery Time after Liposuction – Liposculpture
It is recommended that the patient wears a compression corset on the liposuctioned areas for 2 to 4 weeks. The corset helps with internal healing. The patient can return to his activities after 4-5 days.

Additional Information – Frequently Asked Questions about Liposuction – Liposculpture
Liposuction relieves the person concerned of persistent local fat that does not go away, despite the efforts made with diets or other methods. Liposuction is not a slimming method. The technique of liposuction is one, developed by the French Ilouz in 1978 and is always performed with the help of a cannula.

The newest techniques (laser lipo, vaser lipo, bodytite lipo) support the classic method of liposuction, helping to liquefy fat through heat or vibration. In the end, the fat is aspirated with the cannula more easily. Liposuction helps to improve the appearance of cellulitis, but it is not a treatment method.

The fat responsible for the appearance of cellulitis (the appearance of the orange) is more superficial than the fat that creates local thickness. Weight gain of at least 60% is needed to regain local thickness in liposuctioned areas. Any smaller weight gain will result in fat being stored in different areas, rather than the areas that have been liposuctioned.

Side effects – Complications of Liposuction – Liposculpture
Liposuction is performed at all ages without problem. A possible side effect is the loosening of the skin of the liposuctioned area. This is because the area ’empties’ of fat, and the skin may not have the elasticity to recover. The possibility of sagging depends on many factors, such as skin quality, age, smoking, diet, etc. Newer techniques minimize the possibility of sagging by prompting the skin to produce collagen and elastin.

Results of Liposuction – Liposculpture
The results of liposuction are permanent. In the first month we have 75% of the results. 100% of liposuction results are seen in the third trimester, maybe even later. Only in the case of a weight gain of more than 60% – 80%, it is possible to regenerate fat in the liposuctioned area. In small or moderate weight gain, we have fat deposition in all other areas except the areas that have been liposuctioned.

Liposuction takes place at the same time. 50% of the injected fat will be lost. For this reason, it is always necessary to repeat the application. Fat, in addition to its ability to fill wrinkles and create tumors, helps in the long term the production of new collagen.

Cost – Price of Liposuction – Liposculpture
Costs are adjusted according to areas and anesthesia.

Conclusion

Liposuction corrects localized stubborn thickness. This is not a weight loss method. The results of liposuction are permanent. Many times, it helps to improve the appearance of cellulite, without being a cure for it. Liposuctionliposculpture is the most frequent operation in Plastic Surgery. The correct planning of the areas to be liposuctioned by the Plastic Surgeon and the choice of the appropriate technique play a primary role in the success of the liposuction.

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