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If we look at our own naked body in a full length mirror, one thing will immediately come to mind for most of us. We are fat. The fat that we notice is usually not generalised fat distributed over the whole body, but usually over specific areas that we feel do not conform to what we consider the ideal image of our body parts. Thus we have fat cheeks, fat buttocks, fat abdomen, muffin tops (love handles), saddle breeches, fat arms and thick thighs, to name but a few problem areas. These may have been there for years, coming on insidiously and slowly but surely increasing in size with regular indiscriminate high calorie good eating and lack of exercise.
Getting rid of these problem areas, however, is not a simple matter of reversing the process of fat accumulation via dieting and exercise. The major challenge that we face is how to get rid of the fat that we have accumulated in specific problem areas, fat that has accumulated so easily with no conscious effort on our part. It is a known problem that when we lose weight, we lose it all over the body, and not just in the specific body parts that bug us such as a big belly, or big fat buttocks. This would not be so difficult a problem to solve if certain body parts whose size we wish to maintain did not look so good with that extra fat, whether it was originally there or whether it came on with a general increase in body fat. The most obvious of these areas is the breast size, and in some cultures, the buttock size. Losing fat here as part of a generalized fat loss program is a definite no-no, as this makes the person feel less attractive to members of the opposite sex.
Thus we need a solution that gets rid of unsightly fat only in problem areas. This solution is seen in the form ofliposuction, often referred to as lyposuction .
What is liposuctionthen? Liposuction (lyposuction) is a process by which targeted areas of fat under the skin are removed by means of a suction mechanism. This technic is also known as suction lipectomy or lipoplasty.
It is important to note that liposuction or lyposuction is indicated only for fat under the skin. As one puts on weight there is also an increase in visceral fat, that is fat in the abdominal viscera around the intestines and the abdominal organs such as the liver. This fat cannot be removed by liposuction.
What areas are treatable with liposuction? As mentioned earlier, subcutaneous fat is targeted, that is, fat under the skin.
The areas usually treated by liposuction, sometimes in addition to surgery to remove the excess loose skin that may result after the liposuction procedure, are: abdomen waist (muffin tops, love handles) buttocks hips and thighs saddle breeches arms breasts face neck
The areas of the body most commonly treated by liposuction are: in men, abdomen and love handles in women, abdomen and thighs
It is estimated that the most common plastic surgery procedure done annually is liposuction. Lyposuction is performed by insertion of a hollow tube with multiple holes on the shaft, known as a cannula, through a small incision in the skin of an affected area under general anesthetic or local anesthetic, with the application of a suction force as the tube is moved in and out of the fat under the skin. Usually local anesthetic is used in liposuction, making this a painless procedure.
The most common liposuction procedure is known astumescent liposuction.In this procedure the fat deposit under the skin is infused with a relatively large volume of saline to which is added a local anesthetic (usually lignocaine) as well as a vasoconstrictor (usually epinephrine, a substance to cause the blood vessels around the area to temporarily narrow down, thus giving rise to less bleeding). This large volume of fluid creates more space within the fat area and allows for easier movement of the cannula. After the procedure has been performed to satisfaction and the required amount of fat has been sucked out, the cannula is removed and a compression garment is worn for 2 to 4 weeks in order to keep the shape and to prevent re-accumulation of fluid in the affected area.
Recovery from the procedure is relatively fast, and patients can return to work within 2 days to a week. Normal physical activity, however, may be delayed till another 2 weeks or so, depending on the procedure.
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