Liposuction is mainly used to improve appearance, rather than provide any physical health benefits. Most people would probably achieve the same or better results by adopting a healthful lifestyle, with a balanced diet, regular exercise, and a healthy sleep schedule.
Liposuction is normally advised only if someone has not achieved the desired results after adopting the above suggestions.
Here are 5 things you expect after liposuction
1. How much pain will I have after liposuction?
Pain varies greatly from person to person.
For most, it seems that the area that was treated had suffered a massive bruising. It should not be so severe that it prevents you from focusing on other things (reading, watching TV, walking, etc.).
For those who have realistic expectations of pain (i.e., some will be because you just had surgery, but it shouldn't be 10/10 pain), and who spend the period of recovery in bed or lying on the couch don't last long, the pain is usually less than expected.
2. Are there scars with liposuction?
Liposuction instruments are inserted into the skin through small incisions. Each incision is usually as long as your pinky nail is wide. How many of these incisions you have will depend on the number of places you treat and how easy it is to remove the fat in these areas. Whenever possible, incisions are hidden in a natural skin crease or fold.
3. How much fat will be removed?
Whenever possible, this amount of fat will be removed. Sometimes, however, it is not possible to extract five liters. Some reasons to stop liposuction before removing five liters of fat include:
- The desired result has been achieved before reaching five liters
- You do not have five liters of fat in the treated area
- Bleeding from the treated area
It can be difficult to predict in advance how much fat will come out. Sometimes it is possible to remove large amounts of fat from relatively lean individuals.
4. Will I see results immediately?
Liposuction can cause significant swelling. In some cases, this goes on for a few months, and until then your final result will not be visible.
However, most swelling improves after four weeks. You will wear a compression garment for the first four to six weeks after your procedure to reduce swelling and help with pain control.
5. Will the fat grow back?
Once the fat is removed from an area, it does not grow back. The fat cells that remain can get bigger with weight gain. Because there are fewer fat cells in the treated area (as compared to before the procedure), other areas of your body that were not treated may appear to increase in size.
Liposuction Cosmetic Surgery at Sukriti Clinic
Sukriti Clinic Dermatology Department specializes in both medical and cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. Various types of skin-related treatments are done here. Such as Female breast surgery, Vaginoplasty surgery, Rhinoplasty surgery, Botox fillers, Tummy tuck, burn, allied treatment is also done.
Our dermatologist Dr. Geetika Paliwal works closely, helping you achieve your ideal look while prioritizing your goals and your health on the journey.
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