Tuesday, 14 August 2012

truth about cellulite - Does Liposuction Work?



We all want a perfectly shaped body. But the arms, thighs, abdomen, the most popular places in the body seem to separate the fat. Although there is no magic pill for fat removal, there is a kind of cosmetic surgery performed to remove various parts of the body fat percentage can be. The surgical procedure for removal of various body parts such as hips, flanks, abdomen, thighs, buttocks, neck, back, arms, chin, etc., is known as liposuction fat. Doctors remove excess body fat during surgery, providing a more efficient your body.




Neck, abdomen, arms, thighs and buttocks are the most popular places for liposuction. You must have heard of some celebrities, as they opt for liposuction to look super skinny. With the help of strict diet and exercise programs that can get rid of any excess fat. But people love acronyms! For those who want instant effects and for those who find it impossible to follow a diet and exercise routine, liposuction is a good option. But after surgery, they must follow a balanced diet and an exercise program to prevent the accumulation of fat in the body. Only then, the effect will last longer functioning.

The fat is usually found under the skin. Sex, age, genetic factors, physical activity, diet plays an important role in determining the location of fat deposition. Although liposuction is a very small incision in the target area, and a hollow tube (known as a cannula) into the deep fat layer of the skin in place. Displacement of the cannula decomposes fat cells. A suction device used (known as suction) is to remove the fat aspirated from the body. Fat is pulled through the pipe. Abdominal liposuction, tummy tuck is often accompanied by the most popular form of cosmetic surgery and the whole process is so cautious that no part of the affected muscle, nerve or skin occurs.

Remember, never used liposuction to treat obesity. Usually less than 10 lbs. The fat is removed surgically. Surgery is recommended for healthy patients in good shape. If aid is not the methods of weight loss to get rid of excess fat, then only recommended surgery. Removal of too much fat at once can cause serious health problems. You can not ignore the side effects of liposuction.

Does liposuction work for cellulite

The 'lumpy fat deposits under the skin to skin depressions and nodules, known as cellulite. Cellulite is primarily for women pelvic area, abdomen, legs, etc. found liposuction does not contribute to the appearance of cellulite. It is therefore not recommended for removal or cellulite treatment. In addition, make liposuction the appearance of cellulite can be worse. There is evidence that surgery can "cause" cellulite, even in patients who do not show it on before surgery.




In laser-assisted liposuction, low-level laser energy waves are centered on the selected part of the body. The waves pass through the skin, the fat cells under the skin to reach and break the membrane of fat cells. The fat oozes from the cells following this procedure. Doctor then a very small incision and the cannula, which is drawn through the grease in a manner similar to that of conventional liposuction. Using laser technology requires relatively minor cuts. Patients less pain, swelling and bruising. Thus, the recovery period is also shorter than the recovery of conventional methods. No drugs against pain is necessary after laser-assisted liposuction. In a few days, patients can resume their normal activities.

Statistics show that about 500,000 liposuction surgery in the United States are performed annually. The procedure is quite expensive and complications after surgery often outweigh the benefits. For example, surgical removal of fat often leads to LSD. Swelling, bruising and scarring can affect the appearance. In some cases, side effects such as fluid imbalance, skin or internal organ damage are also noticed. These serious side effects can lead to blood clotting and may, in rare cases be fatal. You should discuss all aspects of liposuction with the doctor before surgery.

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