Liposuction
For women and men alike, there exist those obstinate areas of unwanted fat that are entirely resistant to traditional weight loss methods. For patients seeking substantial weight loss, Liposuction is not the proper treatment. Although it involves removing considerable amounts of fat, improvement is not measured in pounds. The effects of Liposuction are more accurately measured in the improvement of body contours and proportion. Liposuction is best done on isolated areas of fat, and is not indicated for patients have numerous areas of excess fat on their frame. Countless people are exceedingly frustrated by stubborn, unrelenting areas of fat that refuse to respond to diet and exercise. There are several important factors that are taken into account when a patient is evaluated as a candidate for Liposuction surgery. The best candidate for Liposuction surgery has firm, elastic skin, with minimal wrinkling, a stable weight, and has a limited number of areas of excess fat.
Liposuction can significantly help enhance a patient’s self image. Countless numbers of men and women feel greatly insecure about one or more areas of their body; often times it is due to an excess amount of fat. Whether it protrudes over one’s waistline, or hangs below their chin, it is uncomfortable, and can have an extremely negative impact on a person’s self image. The most common, and best treated, trouble spots are the hips, thighs, abdomen, and buttocks. Liposuction will improve a patient’s body contours, giving them a slimmer, more svelte appearance.
August 04 2009 10:30 am | liposuction
