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Is Liposuction Right For You


By: Michelle Evans

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So you?re considering undergoing plastic surgery to achieve a better look for you. However, one of the most important steps you can take is to determine whether or not a certain plastic surgery procedure is right for you. Liposuction can make a drastic difference in your appearance, but it isn?t right for everyone. This article should help you understand whether you?re a good candidate for fat removal through liposuction.

Liposuction is the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the world and is, in its most basic terms, the removal of fat from various areas of the body. Many types of liposuction exist, but it most commonly consists of the fat in the body being broken up and suctioned out while the patient is anaesthetized. For the most part, the best areas on which to perform liposuction are small, troublesome areas where the fat cannot be lost through diet and exercise alone. Healthy living habits are always an easier and safer alternative to this plastic surgery procedure, but often, certain areas of the body are resistant to weight loss. In men, fat tends to accumulate in the torso, back, abdomen and sides, while women tend to hold more fat in their hips, buttocks and thighs.

There are both ideal candidates and areas for lipo. The ideal liposuction is within 10-15% of his or her target body weight and has a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise and a balanced diet. In addition, the best candidates for fat removal have elastic skin that can bounce back after surgery. After liposuction, the patient will not only appear thinner but will also be less likely to accumulate fat in the chosen area again. Those with chronic medical conditions, however, should avoid liposuction. Though this procedure is common, it?s still major surgery and should not be taken lightly.

Some areas of the body are better suited for liposuction than others. The hips, abdomen, outer thighs and neck often yield the best results. Lipo on the buttocks can help slim the area down but can also leave dimpling and rippling behind. As far as abdominal fat goes, liposuction is successful at removing the fat that exists between the abdominal muscles and the skin but cannot remove fat that is stored deeper in the body. Where the patient stores his or her abdominal fat will determine how successful fat removal will be.

Once you have determined if liposuction is right for you, the Internet is an excellent resource to find the right surgeon. There are several specialy directory services, including www.1800beyourbest.com, which provides nationwide listings of board-certified surgeons. Sites like www.1800beyourbest.com also offer guaranteed low-priced liposuction procedures, and are a particulary helpful source when you begin exploring prices for your procedure.

 

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