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From New York to Los Angeles many Americans are choosing to receive liposuction. Those who are wondering whether they should get liposuction may think that all they need is a higher self-esteem. All that is required to look and feel great is to look in the mirror every day and declare that they love themselves ten times. Then they think of all the things they could buy with the money they would save in not getting the surgery. But then, the person realizes that he or she won't fit in to any of the clothes that he or she wants to buy. Liposuction must be the answer!

The following tips can help consumers really decide whether liposuction is right for them.

Have you tried diet and exercise? The first choices to improve fitness are a healthy, balanced diet and regular exercise. However, lipoplasty may be the answer if these methods fail.

Is your weight within the normal range? A misunderstanding of liposuction is that it is for the purpose of overall weight reduction. Lipoplasty contours the body. It is recommended that an ideal candidate for this surgery should not be over 15% of their ideal body weight.

In the future do you plan to lose or gain weight? It is important to take into consideration current weight and future plans. Those who are looking into this surgery, and are planning to lose a significant amount of weight should do so before surgery.

Are you in general good health? Share important health information with your plastic surgeon. A plastic surgeon likely will consult with the personal physician to discover preexisting conditions to determine if surgery should be undergone.

Is your excess fat in specific areas, such as "saddlebags", "love handles" around the waist, or extra padding on the hips? If the answer is yes, you may be a good candidate for liposuction. Localized fat deposits are resistant to diet and exercise. A smoother contour can be achieve through this surgery.

How elastic is your skin? Those who obtain the best results with lipoplasty have good skin tone. Diminished skin tone may require a skin tightening procedure, alone or combined with the surgery.

Do you have cellulite? No proven method for the removal of cellulite has been found. And liposuction is not an effective treatment for cellulite. Some plastic surgeons may recommend alternative treatments.

Do you have sufficient time for recovery? The time required to recover from the procedure varies depending on the individual, their healing characteristics. The extent of the procedure also affects recovery time. One to two weeks is the typical time it takes before returning to normal activity.

If the answer to most of these questions is a definite yes, liposuction may be the right choice for you. It is important to consult your physician before arriving at a definite decision.

by: Christian Heftel




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