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Liposuction

Liposuction surgery, also known as lipoplasty, is a common cosmetic plastic surgery procedure that can reduce the appearance of unsightly bulges and help you attain a slim, svelte physique. It is frequently performed on the abdomen, back and buttocks, but the technique can also be used on the thighs, knees, calves, upper arms, face, neck and other body areas. If diets and training cannot get rid of that persistent muffin top, those unattractive love handles or that embarrassing arm or neck flab, liposuction may be the solution. Liposuction procedures can be performed on their own or in combination with other procedures, such as facelift, breast reduction and tummy tuck. The recovery depends on several variables, including the number of treatment areas and their size, patient’s general health, and whether the patient’s liposuction was performed on its own or in combination with other procedures. Once the procedure is completed, a compression garment or elastic bandages may cover treatment areas to help to control swelling after liposuction and compress the skin to patient’s new body contours. In addition, small temporary drains may be placed in existing incisions beneath the skin to remove any excess blood or fluid.

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