Sunday, November 15, 2009

Facial Liposuction

We are all aware that liposuction is good for removing fat from parts of the body like the arms, thighs, buttocks, and hips. But did you know that liposuction can also be used on the face to help remove that unwanted troublesome fat? The parts of the face such as the chin, cheeks, and neck respond very well to liposuction. Even though liposuction can be safely done on different parts of the body that just won't let go of the unwanted fat, the procedures are all done in the same manner with the same instrument, which is the cannula, a stainless, steel, surgical instrument resembling a wand. This instrument sucks out the fat out of the area where an incision is made.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Make Sure You Choose Your Liposuction Surgeon Carefully

If you are thinking about going through the surgical procedure of liposuction, you need to make sure that you are thorough in your research before making the decision to have it done. You will also want to keep in mind that even though this procedure promises a more contoured, attractive body, the results won't necessarily show overnight. You must remain realistic and patient as the dramatic results you are looking for will come over time. Age, overall health, elasticity of skin, and weight will affect how quickly you see the results of this procedure. As a note of caution, if you have artery or heart issues or a weakened immune system, you will want to avoid this procedure. True liposuction candidates will be those people who simply cannot lose weight with proper diet and exercise.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Liposuction as an Option

With the abundance of fast food available for consumption when you are in hurry, it is no wonder Americans are considered to be some of the most overweight people in the world. Fortunately, there are procedures that advertise they will help you lose weight fast. Liposuction is such a surgery that is advertised to help remove the unwanted fat from certain parts of the body caused by all of that fast food eaten. Liposuction improves the contour of a person’s body. The surgeon removes the fat cells by inserting a vacuum-like wand into incisions that are made in areas where the patient wants the fat to be removed. Luckily, this can be done on an outpatient or day surgery basis.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Brief Definition of Liposuction

Have you ever wondered just what liposuction really is? It is a cosmetic surgery procedure in which a stainless steel tub is used to suck or remove pockets of fat from various areas of a person's body, such as their upper arms, hips, thighs, and abdomen, just to name a few. This procedure was first developed in 1974 but has improved tremendously over the last thirty years or so. It is considered to be one of the safest and most popular cosmetic surgery techniques sought after today. This surgical technique can also be used alongside other cosmetic procedures. Before undergoing liposuction or any other form of voluntary cosmetic surgery, be sure to do your homework and research the procedures thoroughly. You will want to make sure you are a candidate who will realistically benefit from it.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

History of Liposuction

Have you heard the term liposuction, but were unsure of what it was? This surgical procedure is one of the most popular forms of cosmetic surgery performed on overweight people today. In spite of hearing about it so much, there are many people, who don't understand what it is, how it works, or the advantages or disadvantages of having it done. As a little history, the first liposuction surgeries were performed in 1974 and the procedure and results have improved over the years. This surgical procedure is known for the way it helps contour the body in areas where the patient has specified they want to lose weight or look thinner. Of course, the best way to lose weight is to live a healthy lifestyle that consists eating healthy and plenty of exercise.