Liposuction
- before and after photos


Liposuction,
also known as lipoplasty ("fat modeling"), liposculpture suction
lipectomy or simply lipo ("suction-assisted fat removal")
is a cosmetic surgery operation that removes fat from many different
sites on the human body.
Areas
affected can range from the abdomen, thighs and buttocks, to the neck,
backs of the arms and elsewhere. Suction-assisted lipectomy of bilateral
outer thighs
Several factors limit the amount of fat that can be safely removed in
one session. Ultimately, the operating physician and the patient make
the decision. There are negative aspects to removing too much fat. Unusual
"lumpiness" and/or "dents" in the skin can be seen
in those patients "over-suctioned". The more fat removed,
the higher the surgical risk.
The procedure may be performed under general or local ("tumescent")
anesthesia. The safety of the technique relates not only to the amount
of tissue removed, but to the choice of anesthetic and the patient's
overall health. It is ideal for the patient to be as fit as possible
before the procedure and not to have smoked for several months.
Removal
of very large volumes of fat is a complex and potentially life-threatening
procedure. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons defines "large"
in this context as being more than 5 liters. Most often, liposuction
is performed on the abdomen and thighs in women, and the abdomen and
flanks in men. According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic
Surgery, liposuction was the most common plastic surgery procedure performed
in 2006 with 403,684 patients.
Not everyone is a good candidate for liposuction. It is not a good alternative
to dieting or exercising. To be a good candidate, one must usually be
over 18 and in good general health, have tried a diet and exercise regime,
and have found that the last 10 or 15 pounds persist in certain pockets
on the body.[citation needed] Diabetes, any infection, heart or circulation
problems, generally nullify one's eligibility for the procedure.[citation
needed] In older people, the skin is usually less elastic, limiting
the ability of the skin to readily tighten around the new shape. In
this case, other procedures can be added to the liposuction, such as
an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck).