Saturday, November 8, 2008

Tummy Liposuction

Some people are incapable of losing weight, no matter what they do. For the majority of people this isn't a problem. By changing eating habits and working exercise time into your busy schedule, you can usually lose weight and fat. However, due to some medical conditions, such as a thyroid problem or a low metabolism, exercising to lose your tummy fat may not be as easy. In this case, tummy liposuction may be the answer for you.

Liposuction is the #1 cosmetic surgery performed in the United States. It's relatively safe, although along with any surgery, there are risks involved. Ultrasonic liposuction is extremely popular with patients, because it's a non-invasive surgery that doesn't require actual surgery. However, ultrasonic liposuction is not a great way to lose large amounts of fat. Ultrasonic liposuction delivers ultrasound energy to the tummy area, destroying fat cells in the process. No anaesthesia is required, and you won't have to miss months off work in order to recover. The downside is that it is incapable of destroying large amounts of fat cells, and the patient will either have to go in for multiple sessions, or will have to resort to more traditional liposuction surgeries.
Tummy liposuction can have a detrimental effect to your body. It's important that you choose your doctor carefully before you consider tummy liposuction, since this can greatly increase your chances of a successful surgery without side effects. It's also important to remember that price isn't everything. A low cost surgeon may be covering for the fact that they have minimal experience in the field. With some things you can look for bargains, but in the case of surgery, you should choose the most qualified surgeon available.
Tummy liposuction surgery is basically the removal of fat using a cannulae, and the smaller the cannulae, the better. If you have large deposits of fat, you may have to undergo multiple liposuction surgeries in order to get the results you want.
Possible side effects
Irregularities of the skin
Scarring
Excessive bleeding
Swelling
Bruising
Soreness
Blood clots
Infection
Allergic reaction to the anesthetic
While the above list may seem large, tummy liposuction is relatively safe. In most cases, bruising, swelling and soreness diminish and fade over several months.
Tummy liposuction isn't the answer to everything. Once you've had the surgery, you will have to regulate your diet and exercise on a regular basis in order to maintain your results.

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