Liposuction
The number of fat cells in the body are established by the time a person reaches puberty. After these period these cells act like balloons, so when we gain weight these cells augment their size, because they're storing more fat. Also when we loose weight these cells tend to "shrink" because the fat inside diminishes.
What this means is that after puberty these cells stay the same in number, but may get larger and smaller depending on several factors varying from person to person. Liposuction is a procedure that can help sculpt the body by removing these unwanted cells of fat from different areas of the body. When removed these cells will never come back.
Liposuction today is the most commonly requested cosmetic surgery in the world and can be performed at virtually any age and in any part of the body.
Patients commonly request these procedure to be performed in their neck, cheeks, jowls, abdomen, buttocks, thighs, hips, knees, ankles, calves and arms.
Liposuction is also used to correct enlarged male breasts, a condition known as gynecomastia. Liposuction can be performed alone or in conjunction with virtually any other cosmetic surgery procedure.
In liposuction the area to be treated is injected with a special fluid/anesthesia combination prior to suctioning. The fluid constricts the surrounding blood vessels, making the procedure nearly bloodless, while minimizing the pain. It also provides anesthesia during and after surgery.
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