Liposuction
Liposuction is a body shaping procedure that enables the surgical removal of fat tissues accumulated in specific areas of the body that are resistant to diet and exercise. Areas such as the abdomen, waist, hips, thighs, back, arms, and around the knees are among the most frequently treated areas with liposuction. This procedure aims to reshape body contours and create a more balanced silhouette. Liposuction is not a weight loss method. The primary goal is to provide aesthetic balance in body proportions while the person’s current weight is maintained. For this reason, the procedure generally yields more successful results in individuals who are close to their ideal weight but have excess fat in certain areas.
In Which Situations is Liposuction Preferred?
Some fat tissues may not be eliminated from the body despite intense sports and healthy nutrition. Genetic structure, hormonal factors, and the distribution of fat cells are the primary reasons affecting this situation. Liposuction ensures the targeted removal of these resistant fat tissues. The most common reasons for preference include fat accumulated around the abdomen and waist, disproportions in the hip area, and local lubrication in the arm or back area. The goal is to reshape the body lines within natural boundaries.
Who is Liposuction Suitable For?
Liposuction is suitable for individuals who are in good general health, have sufficient skin elasticity, and have realistic expectations. Good skin elasticity supports the skin’s smooth adaptation to the new contour after fat removal. In the pre-operative evaluation, body fat distribution, skin structure, and general health status are analyzed in detail. This analysis directly affects the quality of the result to be obtained from the procedure.
How is Liposuction Performed?
The liposuction procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia according to the patient’s needs. Entering through small incisions, fat tissues are removed in a controlled manner with the help of special cannulas. Care is taken not to damage surrounding tissues during the procedure. The amount of fat removed and the duration of the procedure may vary according to the number and size of the areas to be treated. When necessary, liposuction can be combined with other surgical procedures such as tummy tuck or arm lift.
Recovery Process After Liposuction
It is normal to see edema, bruising, and sensitivity in the first days after the procedure. These effects decrease over time. Patients are generally recommended to use a corset for a certain period. The corset helps the skin adapt to the new body contour. Most patients can return to their daily lives within a few days; however, heavy physical activities should be avoided for a while. It may take a few months for the final results to fully emerge.
Permanence of Liposuction Results
Fat cells removed with liposuction are permanently distanced from the body. However, failure to maintain weight control after the procedure can lead to new fat accumulations in different parts of the body. Therefore, maintaining healthy lifestyle habits is important in terms of preserving the results in the long term. With correct patient selection and an expert approach, liposuction provides a distinct but natural improvement in body lines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to do to make an appointment?
You can create an online appointment through our website or easily schedule one by contacting us by phone.
How long does the examination take on average?
While the duration of the examination varies according to the patient’s complaint, it takes between 15–30 minutes on average.
Is a follow-up required after treatment?
Depending on the treatment applied, a follow-up appointment may be scheduled. Our doctor provides the necessary information after the examination.
