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Lots of people want to look their bestLots of people want to look their best. The lively cosmetic surgery business is a testament to this fact. People are willing to pay lots of money to improve their appearance. Liposuction (also called lipoplasty and suction lipectomy) is one of the largest and most popular forms of cosmetic surgery in the United States. Every year, hundreds of thousands of Americans undergo lipoplasty in an attempt to slim and trim their figures.

Last year, nearly 350,000 Americans underwent suction lipectomy. The previous year, before the recession sparked a dip in lipoplasty surgery, the number was roughly 80,000 higher. The surgery, which permanently removes fat from a patient's body through the assistance of suction, is popular around the country. Cosmetic surgeons performing the procedure can be found from Washington to New York and from Hawaii to Maine.

However, while people do want to improve their appearances, they also want to do it safely. A lot of people put off getting the surgery because they wonder how dangerous it is.

The exact safety of the surgery depends a lot on the specifics surrounding it. For example, the skill of the surgeon and the cleanliness and quality of the surgical space have a huge impact on the procedure's safety. An inferior surgeon has a much greater chance of causing serious and minor complications, and an inferior surgical space can increase the chances of infection.

If performed properly, the surgery has a rather good success rate. However, you do want to be careful. Make sure you get a surgeon who has a good track record. When you meet with your surgeon, you should similarly make sure that you are entirely honest with him or her. Some people are tempted to leave out or misrepresent certain aspects of their medical history, because they are afraid that they will be unable to undergo the procedure.

However, this is a terrible mistake. It is much better to not get a liposuction than to undergo a potentially dangerous one because of inadequate or untrue health information. You should similarly be up front with your doctor about any drugs or health supplements that you are taking, as these can sometimes affect the safety and efficacy of the procedure.

Finally, don't leave the country in an attempt to get cheaper surgery. Although some people are lured away by low prices, sometimes they also get low standards and low quality. This can mean an increased chance of serious injury as well as a larger chance of requiring touch-up or corrective work.

by: Christian Heftel




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