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Liposuction can be performed on various parts of the body, including the abdomen, thighs, hips, buttocks, arms, back, neck, and even the face. It’s commonly used to target stubborn fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise.
The type of anesthesia used during liposuction can vary based on the extent of the procedure and the surgeon’s recommendation. It can be performed under local anesthesia (numbing only the area being treated), sedation (light anesthesia), or general anesthesia, where the patient is fully unconscious.
The results of liposuction can be long-lasting as long as the patient maintains a stable weight and a healthy lifestyle. However, significant weight gain after the procedure can lead to the accumulation of fat in other areas of the body, potentially altering the results.
Liposuction incisions are typically small and placed in discreet locations, which helps minimize visible scarring. The scars may fade over time but will not completely disappear. Following proper post-operative care can also help in the healing process.
Traditional liposuction involves suctioning out fat directly, while tumescent liposuction uses a special fluid that is injected into the treatment area before fat removal. This fluid helps to numb the area and minimize bleeding and swelling, often leading to a smoother recovery process.