Guide to Breast Liposculpture
Liposculpture is a popular cosmetic surgery procedure that involves the removal of unflattering pockets of fat from various areas of the body
. And though this might sound like a procedure that would be used exclusively on someone who is overweight, that is not necessarily the case. These concentrations of unsightly fat, in fact, can just as easily form in a person that is in good health and of average dress or pant size.
Areas where pockets of fat commonly form and that are usually easily addressed by liposculpture are typically saddlebags, fat around the knees, or bulging areas of the stomach, but the breasts are another area that this procedure is performed on as well, normally with great results.
Liposculpture is performed under local sedation or general anesthesia, and the type of pain relief that is administered depends on the patient's procedure or surgeon's recommendation. It's not uncommon for some doctors to work on multiple areas in one surgery session.
Many people have a thick layer of fat between the stomach muscles and the skin, and liposculpture can remove a layer of fat that will reveal a six pack, assuming the muscles are already toned underneath. Athletes that desire muscle tone and definition may choose to have this procedure in preparation for a competition.
Heavy breasts are a source of great pain for many women. Aching backs and motion related problems that are not remedied with simple stretching or by wearing support garments can affect the quality of their lives. These women may be good candidates for a liposculpture breast reduction, which would remove fat from within each breast. The amount of fat that is taken out is determined before the procedure. This will help to retain a shapely, but smaller breast size.
Breast reduction using liposculpture has very minimal risks associated with it. There is typically little down time, and some bruising and swelling is to be expected. On rare occasions, the breasts may not be the exact same size following surgery, but this usually corrects itself in time.
Many areas on the body do not slim down to a desirable shape even after hundreds of hours of exercise, and this is especially true for the breasts. So you will need to meet with a local surgeon that specializes in liposculpture for a personal consultation and see if he feels like those areas will benefit from a liposculpture procedure.
This meeting will confirm the cost and your current physical health, and he will also discuss the expected outcome of the surgery. As noted before, some bruising and swelling should be expected for the first few weeks following the surgery, and you will be given the opportunity to discuss any other potential problems, concerns, or questions you have about the procedure.
For most people, the benefits derived from these types of procedures are more than worth the money and any discomfort involved, but you need to be absolutely sure this is what you want to do. Liposculpture is permanent - once it is done, it can't be 'undone' so you'll have to live with your decision.
Guide to Breast Liposculpture
By: JAHaskins
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