Introduction to Liposuction
We listen to you carefully! And we know that you want to achieve a wonderful and proportionate body shape, and you strive to get rid of stubborn fat in your body. That's why we use the latest liposuction techniques that can sculpt a better shape for any area of your body. Liposuction is considered the best cosmetic treatment that can slim the body and reshape certain parts of it by removing unwanted fat deposits and improving the body's features and dimensions.
Liposuction is not a solution for weight loss or treatment for obesity; it is a procedure that targets a specific part of the body and makes it slimmer and more attractive. You may be interested in knowing some types and techniques of liposuction, such as: laser liposuction, surgical liposuction, and ultrasound liposuction, so you can choose the appropriate technique for you after consulting your doctor.
Benefits of Liposuction
- Improving and sculpting curves and certain parts of your body, including thighs, hips, abdomen, and back.
- Enhancing your overall health and getting rid of problems associated with obesity.
- Treating certain medical problems, such as lymphedema or lipomas.
- Providing you with a more attractive and beautiful appearance and body.
- Getting rid of fat deposits that diet and exercise cannot remove.
- Increasing your self-confidence and self-esteem.
- Providing you with the ability to move and more strength.
- Giving you the freedom to choose the most attractive clothes to fit your new body shape.
Appropriate Candidates for Liposuction
- You have excess fat deposits that have not responded to diet or exercise before.
- Your body weight is about 30% of your ideal weight.
- You have firm and elastic skin.
- You are at least 18 years old and in excellent health.
- You have reasonable or realistic expectations about the procedure.
- You are a non-smoker.
Risks of Liposuction
Liposuction is a major surgical procedure that carries some side effects and complications despite their rarity and uncommonness. These complications may include:
- Bruising or swelling that lasts for several weeks.
- Infections and purulent secretions that may take several months to fade away.
- Blood clots in the veins (thrombophlebitis).
- Skin swellings and asymmetry of aesthetic dimensions.
- Skin infections or scars.
- Holes affecting internal organs.
- Allergic reactions and complications related to anesthesia.
- Kidney or heart problems due to fluctuations in body fluid levels.
- Lung obstruction or edema.
- Numbness and tingling.