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Liposuction targets certain areas of the body to remove excess fat. But which target areas should you focus on? You will want to consider several different questions. Which areas of your body would you consider trouble spots? Where do you gain the most weight, and have the hardest time losing weight? Another question you might want to ask is: What target areas are most successful with the procedure? There are a few questions to consider when choosing target areas.

Liposuction is not an instant way to recreate your body in the size and shape that you prefer. It can, however, remove excess fat from one or a small number of target areas at a time. The surgery will usually only remove up to ten pounds at a time as well. This means that when considering the procedure you will want to choose carefully which area or areas you want to focus on.

Your first consideration will probably be personal. Why are you considering liposuction? Are there certain areas of your body which you want to slim down, or where you have particular trouble losing weight? Do you feel out of proportion, and want to even out your overall look? You should consider your answers to these questions first, but you might want to also look beyond your personal preferences.

You might want to ask whether liposuction is equally successful for all areas of the body. While it is a routine procedure, performed daily from California to New York, not all results are the same. The abdomen is the most common body area to be operated on. The success of abdominal liposuction depends on a number of factors including, previous weight gain and weight loss, previous pregnancy, and age or gender. Prior obesity makes the procedure more difficult, and occasionally prior pregnancy makes the results less pronounced. However, abdominal procedures are usually highly successful.

Another common target area is the anterior thighs. In this case, the volume taken during liposuction is less important than the smoothness of the result. It is not uncommon for the surgery to cause unattractive irregularities in the skin. If too much of the surface level fat (or subcutaneous fat) is taken, this result is common. Operation on the inner thigh often yields a more satisfactory result, and is often paired with lypoplasty on the inner knee as well. Sometimes if done separately the silhouette will look uneven.

Lycotomy procedures performed on the arms consistently yield the highest satisfaction results. This procedure is done almost entirely on women. The elasticity of the skin on the arm makes this operation highly successful and cosmetically pleasing.

There are other target areas of the body such as the buttocks, back, breasts, face, neck, legs, and ankles. It is important to research all target areas you are considering before making a final decision. The internet is a wonderful resource to use as you research. Websites like liposuction.com, realself.com, or plasticsurgery.com, will give you a variety of information. Also, doctor's websites, and plastic surgeons themselves are happy to give you information, or answer questions that you have about the procedures available.

Liposuction should not be viewed as a weight loss alternative. It works best on those who seek to live a healthy lifestyle. However, the body will sometimes hang on to excess fat in certain areas, even with diet and exercise. Liposuction can target these problem areas and help to shape the areas in a more cosmetically pleasing way.

by: Christian Heftel




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