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Are You Qualified To Undergo Liposuction?

An adept candidate for liposuction surgery must have naturalistic anticipations about what the operation can do for you. Liposuction surgery is not a substitute for full general weight loss, nor is it an effective treatment for cellulite, a condition that affords the skin a wrinkled, dimpled appearance. The liposuction operation is designated to decrease localized fat deposits that diet and exercise cannot remove. The best results from liposuction are found in patients who make exercise and correct nutrition an essential part of their postoperative regimen.

Most often, patients with localized fat in the following areas are good candidates for the liposuction procedure: Cheeks, jowls and neck, Upper arms, Breast or chest areas, Back, Abdomen and waist, Hips and buttocks, Inner and outer thighs, Inner knee, Calves and ankles .

Because of individual factors, such as skin elasticity and body type, not everybody will achieve the same result from liposuction surgery. People with medical conditions such as diabetes, significant heart or lung disease or poor blood circulation are also at a larger chance for complications from liposuction. Your medical condition and L surgical aspects should be discussed amply with your surgeon in order to make certain liposuction is an appropriate alternative for you.

During your consultation for liposuction surgery, your plastic surgeon will ask you to provide a full medical history as well as an explanation of your surgical expectations. It is important that you include all medical conditions in your discussion, as well as any medications, herbal supplements and vitamins.

Your current weight and skin elasticity will be a significant factor in the evaluation of whether liposuction is right for you. Your plastic surgeon may ask you about the effects of prior weight loss on the appearance of those areas which you have indicated for contouring.

He or she will assess the elasticity of your skin and estimate the amount of fat to be removed for optimal results. Depending on all of these factors, he or she will allow you which liposuction technique (UAL, PAL, VASER, and SAL) is most appropriate to your case. If you are a smoker, you will be asked to stop smoking well in advance of surgery. Smoking damages your skin cells, ultimately slowing down the healing process after liposuction surgery. Your surgeon will provide detailed information about what medications can or cannot be taken, as well as what to eat or drink the day of surgery.

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