Liposuction is a modern surgical procedure that effectively removes stubborn fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise. This popular treatment can target various areas of the body, including the abdomen, waist, hips, and thighs, using specially designed instruments and advanced techniques. The procedure is performed under local or general anaesthesia, depending on the treatment area size, and uses a special solution to minimise bleeding and discomfort.
The procedure’s success relies on precise planning and careful execution. Small incisions are strategically placed to access target areas, while strict safety protocols limit fat removal to ensure patient well-being. Modern technologies, including ultrasound and laser-assisted techniques, enhance results by improving fat removal efficiency and skin smoothness, with proven success rates above 90%.
Ideal candidates are healthy adults with good skin elasticity and a body mass index between 25-32. Recovery is typically straightforward, with most patients returning to daily activities within three days. Compression garments are worn for six weeks post-surgery, with gradually decreasing wear time. Physical activities resume progressively, starting with light movement and advancing to full exercise by the sixth week. While initial results are visible immediately, final results develop over 3-6 months, with a remarkable 94% patient satisfaction rate.