Patients who undergo liposuction generally have a stable body weight, but would like to remove undesirable deposits of body fat in specific parts of the body.
 
Liposuction is not an overall weight-loss method - it is not a treatment for obesity.
 
  • Liposuction does not remove cellulite, dimples, or stretch marks. The aim is aesthetic - the patient wishes to change and enhance the contour of their body.
  • Liposuction permanently removes fat cells, altering the shape of the body. However, if the patient does not lead a healthy lifestyle after the operation, there is a risk that the remaining fat cells will grow bigger.
  • The amount of fat that can be safely removed is limited.
  • Liposuction has a number of possible risks, including infection, numbness, and scarring. If too much fat is removed, there may be lumpiness or dents in the skin. Experts say that the surgical risks are linked to the amount of fat removed.
What is Liposuction?

Cause of Liposuction
Liposuction is mainly used to improve how a person looks, rather than providing any physical health benefits. In many cases, the patient would probably achieve the same, sometimes even better, results if they adopted a healthy lifestyle - balanced diet, regular exercise, and a healthy sleep schedule.
 
Experts say that liposuction should ideally only be used if the individual did not achieve the desired results with a lifestyle change. For example, if some obstinate areas of fat are resistant to exercise and diet. When an individual gains weight, each fat cell increases in size and volume. Liposuction reduces the number of fat cells in isolated areas.
 
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