
Liposuction
In general, liposuction is reserved for localized areas of fat deposit that are resistant to exercise and diet. Common areas involved include: neck, arms, upper, lower or central mid-back flanks, inner knees. All areas require a compression garment post surgery to minimize swelling and to prevent fluid accumulation (seroma) at the surgical area involved. Surgery is performed either under local or general anesthesia.
Indications
Localized accumulation of fat that is resistant to diet and exercise. Usual areas include the upper, lower, central abdomen, flanks, mid back, inner knees, neck.
Procedure
Eliminates excess fat and hence, decreases volume.
Anesthesia
Oral Sedation and Local Anesthesia
Duration of Stay
Same-day surgery
Side Effects
Temporary bruising, swelling, numbness, persistent loose skin (with poor elasticity)
Duration of Results
Permanent with sensible diet and exercise.
