Liposuction is a transformative procedure that focuses on eliminating localized fatty tissue through a thin cannula. Ideal candidates, men and women, in good health and within normal weight limits, who wish to address stubborn fat deposits that are resistant to traditional diet and exercise. Although it is suitable for various age groups, it is worth noting that older people may face increased risks of sagging skin. The procedure can be combined with the BodyTite technique for improved results.

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What is needed before surgery?

Before surgery, a detailed medical history is collected and the surgeon documents the surgical approach. Preoperative precautions include avoidance of aspirin, anticoagulants, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.

How is the surgery done?

During the operation, which is performed under general anesthesia, meticulous planning is done in a standing position. Small millimeter-sized incisions are made, through which saline, local anesthetic and adrenaline solution are injected. Special cannulas then suction out the targeted fatty tissue.

What happens after surgery?

After the procedure, bandages are gently applied to the wound for about two weeks. The use of compression garments is usually recommended for about three weeks to support the healing process. Patients can generally resume exercise within one to three weeks, depending on the extent of fat removal. It is important to note that the final result of the operation is usually evaluated and appreciated after the third month, leaving enough time for the body to undergo the healing and transformation processes.

Are the results of liposuction permanent?

Liposuction provides long-lasting results, but maintaining a healthy lifestyle is vital to prevent the accumulation of new fat.

How soon can normal activities be resumed after liposuction?

Recovery times vary, but patients can usually resume normal activities after a few days to a week, depending on the extent of the procedure.

What are the possible side effects?

Like any surgery, liposuction has potential complications, although they are rare. These may include:

Inflammation: Antibiotics are given during and after surgery to minimize the risk of inflammation.

Surface irregularities: Rarely, asymmetries or irregularities may appear on the surface of the skin.

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT): Prevented by the use of anticoagulant drugs immediately after surgery and immediate mobilization of the patient.

Fat Embolism: This complication is extremely rare.

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Why should you choose this servise?

Spot reduction

It precisely targets and removes stubborn fat deposits from specific areas of the body.

Improved body contouring

It offers an overall improvement in the contour of the silhouette.

Individualized approach

The process allows for a tailored approach based on individual needs.

Minimally Invasive procedure

It involves small incisions and minimally invasive techniques, reducing scarring and promoting faster recovery.

Long lasting results

It offers lasting results, reshaping and sculpting the treated areas.

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