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Liposuction isn't just for the metro men in New York who bleach their hair and get manicures; it's for real men who have a real problem with excess body fat. Knowing what areas to target and how male liposuction is different from female liposuction can be the first step to a healthier you.

Men commonly wonder what areas of the body they can get liposuction on. The short answer is nearly anywhere. Surgeons are very effective at removing love handles on men and sucking the fat from the abs. Men with hormonal imbalances that cause enlarged breasts are excellent candidates for liposuction since most attempts at diet and exercise are ineffective in this case. Fat around the face and neck is also difficult to lose through normal methods, and surgeons are becoming increasingly skilled in removing facial fat.

It is important to remember that liposuction for a woman is different than liposuction for a man. Women tend to request thinner thighs, waistlines etc. Men ask for less fatty chests, love handles and abdomens. When choosing a physician, check to be sure that he or she has experience operating on men. You would never go to a gynecologist for a prostate problem--why visit a doctor with no male expertise for your body fat concerns?

Because your liposuction is different than a woman's liposuction, the procedure may be more expensive. This is likely because your fatty cells are more fibrous than a woman's fatty cells. This means that your operation is more difficult and takes longer. In addition to that, men are more likely to request surgery on parts of the body that are especially fibrous to begin with. Also, a male body is typically larger than a female body; that means a larger area to operate on and potentially more fat to remove.

Though it can be expensive, liposuction is an answer for those who cannot lose the weight using other methods. Before committing to surgery, talk with your doctor about the risks of the procedure and your specific health concerns.

Remember that liposuction is not for everyone. Clients on prescription drugs might be poor candidates for surgery due to the side effects of their medication. Smokers should avoid liposuction since smoking increases the risk of infection. Remember that liposuction is no replacement for diet and exercise, without a healthy lifestyle the fat is likely to return--just on a different part of the body.

by: Christian Heftel




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