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Rediscover Your Best Self with Liposuction

Are persistent fat deposits preventing you from achieving the body shape you desire? Liposuction could be the key to unlocking your ideal silhouette.

Why Liposuction?

Liposuction is a renowned cosmetic procedure designed to reshape your body by safely removing excess fat. Whether it’s refining contours, eliminating love handles, or sculpting a sleeker appearance, liposuction offers a tailored approach to meet your aspirations.

Before & After Liposuction

About the procedure

Liposuction, often referred to as lipo or liposculpture, is a popular cosmetic surgical procedure designed to remove stubborn pockets of fat from various areas of the body. It’s an effective method for achieving a more sculpted and contoured appearance, helping individuals attain their desired body shape. This procedure is not a substitute for weight loss but rather a tool for enhancing body contours

Consultation

Your journey begins with a consultation with our board-certified plastic surgeon. During this initial meeting, you’ll discuss your aesthetic goals and areas of concern. Our surgeon will assess your candidacy for liposuction and develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.

Anesthesia

On the day of your procedure, you’ll receive local or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of liposuction and the areas being treated. This ensures you’re comfortable and pain-free during the surgery.

Fat Removal

Our surgeon inserts the cannula through inconspicuous incisions made in the target areas and suctions out excess fat. The cannula is carefully maneuvered to sculpt the desired contours. The surgeon’s skill and precision play a crucial role in achieving natural-looking results.

Closing Incisions and recovery

Once the desired amount of fat has been removed, the incisions are closed with sutures or small adhesive strips. The scarring is minimal and tends to fade over time. After the procedure, you’ll be provided with post-operative instructions, which may include wearing compression garments to reduce swelling and support the healing process. Most patients can return to light activities within a few days, with complete recovery taking several weeks.