Stubborn Fat

Targeting Stubborn Fatty Areas with Liposuction

Men and women of all ages have turned to liposuction in order to get rid of stubborn fat that can’t be eradicated through diet and exercise. This amazing surgical technique provides a permanent, effective and safe solution to areas of the body that tend to retain excess fat cells.

How Does it Work?

This procedure is performed by a certified plastic surgeon. During the procedure, your surgeon will make tiny incisions in areas of the body that hold excess fat. Then, he or she will insert a thin, hollow tube known as a cannula into the target area. This tube will go deep beneath the skin and break up stubborn fat cells. Then, these broken up fat cells can be easily vacuumed out of the body.

liposuction process

Liposuction Process

What Areas of the Body Can Be Treated?

Typically, men and women carry excess weight around the abdomen, thighs, hips and buttocks. However, this procedure can be applied to any area of the body including facial areas. Lipomas, or fatty cysts, can also be treated by this procedure.

Who Can Benefit from This Procedure?

Many men and women find that no matter how much they exercise and refine their diet, certain parts of their body hold onto excess fat cells, which is understandably discouraging. These people turn to liposuction in order to get rid of this fat forever.

Some women may be carrying excess weight in certain areas as the result of a recent pregnancy. This procedure is an excellent quick fix that will have their body looking the way it did before they were pregnant.

Men who have excess fatty tissue in the breasts also benefit from this procedure.

What is the Recovery Like?

Liposuction is often an outpatient procedure, meaning that you can go home immediately following your treatment. The area of the body that has been treated will be surgically wrapped so that the incisions may heal. This wrap will typically be worn for four weeks. Some swelling and bruising around the treated area is to be expected for the first week.

Is It Painful?

Many patients report that this procedure is not painful. However, you may request the use of local anesthesia to avoid discomfort. In some instances, your surgeon will offer a sedative so that you may be comfortable and relaxed during your procedure.

Who is a Good Candidate for this Procedure?

The right candidate will have certain areas of the body that carry excess fat despite their commitment to diet and exercise. This procedure is not considered a weight loss technique.

 

 

If you’re tired of stubborn areas of fat ruining your self image, consider KleinLipo. This procedure is a permanent solution to excess fat cells that is both safe and effective.