Liposuction

About Liposuction

Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure to break and remove excess of fat from the body. It helps you to dispose of diet and exercise resistant fat from hips, buttocks, thighs, ankles, breast, arms, back, neck, face and saddle bags.
Liposuction surgery is one of the most popular and safest cosmetic procedures to get into the desired shape. It is an aesthetic surgery that removes fat cells permanently to provide subtle effects. It refines and enhances body contour. Liposuction may be performed as a single procedure or along with breast reduction, tummy tuck or facelift surgery.

What to expect?

Immediately after the operation you are shifted to the recovery room and monitored. If you have been given general anesthesia, you will be required to spend the night in the hospital. If local anesthesia is administered, you will be able to go home. There may be swelling and bruising in the targeted area that will go in 7-10 days. The area where fat is removed will feel numb for 6-8 weeks. The result of liposuction is immediate but is not clear until the inflammation subsides. Swelling may take a month to settle down. The results are permanent, If you gain weight, after liposuction, then the body area that underwent liposuction will not get bigger, but the area where fat cells are still present will grow. So try to maintain a stable weight.

Post Operative Care

  • To support the targeted area, you will have to wear a compression garment for 4-6 weeks
  • Rarely temporary drains are placed in the existing incisions to remove excess of fluid and blood.
  • Antibiotics are given to prevent infection.
  • To relieve pain and inflammation painkillers are given.
  • Drink lots of water to prevent dehydration.
  • Avoid smoking during the recovery period.
  • Avoid drinking alcohol for the first 48 hours after the surgery.
  • Avoid strenuous activities and lifting heavy weight until complete healing takes place, keep incisions clean.
  • Follow your doctor’s instruction about cleaning incision and bathing.
  • Do not apply a heating pad or ice pack to the skin that overlies the area treated by liposuction.
  • Avoid swimming, soak bath and jacuzzi for at least seven days after the surgery to reduce the risk of infection.
  • Surgical incisions should not be subjected to motion, swelling, excessive force and abrasion during the healing period.