Abdominal lipo is one of the most often done types of liposuction. The treatment is performed on both men and women in order to remove extra fat from their abdominal regions.
Even regular exercise and a tight diet cannot always successfully reduce abdominal fat. Because abdominal fat is extremely resistant to exercise, you may attempt a variety of abdominal workouts to get rid of the flab with little result. Furthermore, many individuals are genetically predisposed to developing belly fat. This is when belly liposuction may come in handy.
When you meet with your surgeon regarding abdominal liposuction, talk about the objectives and improvements you want to make to improve your look. Your surgeon will explain how abdominal liposuction works and what dangers there are.
He or she will also tell you of the many choices open to you. This is the ideal moment to ask your surgeon any questions you have regarding abdominal liposuction. You may request to view before and after pictures of recent patients’ treatments.
Your weight, skin, muscle, and fat distribution will all be evaluated by your surgeon. He or she will need to learn about your medical history, as well as your food and exercise habits. Inform your surgeon if you are taking any medications.
Procedure for Abdominal Liposuction
The kind of anesthetic used for your surgery may vary depending on the procedure. Your surgeon will provide either a local or a general anaesthetic before beginning the procedure. If you will be receiving local anesthetic, the surgeon may provide sedatives to help you relax before the procedure.
Following the marking of the precise regions of your belly where fat is to be removed, the surgeon will create a tiny incision into which a thin elastic tube known as a cannula will be introduced to perform the procedure. In order to breakdown fat and remove it from the body without causing damage to the surrounding tissues, nerves, muscles, or skin, the surgeon utilizes a cannula that is linked to a suction system.
The surgery for abdominal liposuction may be performed using a variety of methods. The procedure is known as super-wet abdominal liposuction or tumescent abdominal liposuction because the physician injects a solution into the target region first before doing the real operation. This treatment not only makes it simpler to remove fat, but it also helps to reduce blood loss and post-surgery adverse effects such as edema as well.
It is also possible to have abdominal liposuction performed with the use of ultrasonography, which uses sound waves to break down the fat in the area being treated. This technique also helps to decrease the amount of blood lost during surgery as well as post-operative bruises. Ultrasound-assisted liposuction is particularly successful when it comes to treating fibrous areas of the body, such as the male breast and the upper abdomen.
You will be advised by your surgeon on the most appropriate technique of abdominal liposuction for you depending on the particular region of fat to be removed as well as the amount of fat to be removed from your body.
The majority of patients begin to see results as little as one week after having their abdominal liposuction procedure performed. However, it may take up to six months before you notice significant benefits.
While abdominal liposuction is a very efficient method of losing excess fat, you must continue to eat healthfully and exercise frequently in order to maintain and improve the results.
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