Lipoplasty

Lipoplasty: What you need to know

Liposuction (lipoplasty) is a process of reconfiguring certain parts of the body, removing the excess fat and noticeably improving the undesirable curves of the body. Lipoplasty is performed through small non-noticeable incisions, with the introduction of a very thin cannula under the skin and using a controlled palindromic movement it dissolves and sucks the excess fat.

The disruption and suction of adipocytes without destroying the supportive structures of the body, such as the nerves, the blood vessels but also the skin, is of great importance for both the result and recovery of the area.

Heredity, weight fluctuations but also genetic factors have been implicated for local fat deposit.

Buttocks, thighs, the abdominal area, the breast (mainly in men), the back, the arms, the hands and the neck are the areas where excess fat usually accumulates.

If you have localized areas with fat deposits disproportionate to the rest of your body, and if with diet and exercise you cannot get rid of the local fat, lipoplasty is the solution. The cost of a lipoplasty varies according to the number of the areas, as well as the amount of fat that will be removed.

Lipoplasty can be performed with local anesthesia or intoxication, resulting in the immediate recovery and re-incorporation of the person in his environment. Lipoplasty can be combined with other procedures of plastic surgery as well, such as abdominoplasty, lift of the buttocks, arms, gynecomastia in men and breast reconstruction following mastectomy.

Today everyone can have the body they have imagined through an easy procedure, such as lipoplasty, with permanent results.