Monday, August 22, 2011

Liposuction vs Tummy Tuck

liposuction A tummy tuck procedure is one of the only ways to get rid of excess fat and skin in the abdominal area. Skin is stretched out as a result of weight fluctuation, pregnancy, and aging. Once the skin in the abdominal area becomes loose and sagging, a tummy tuck is really the only option for permanent results. For a patient that is extremely over weight, the best solution would be to first lose a significant amount of weight. For an obese person, the best results are achieved with a combination of a liposuction and a tummy tuck. Although both surgeries have risks and complications associated with them, they are outweighed by the benefits of the surgery.

Most, if not all women, desire to have nice curves and can do so with liposuction and a tummy tuck. Many surgeons recommend that these surgeries be combined so that patients can enjoy smoother and flatter results in the abdominal area. Liposuction is designed to remove fat from a specific area of the body, leaving a better proportioned body. During the liposuction Beverly Hills plastic surgeons use a hollow stainless steel tube and a powerful vacuum in order to remove fat from the body. Stubborn fat deposits can be removed and the body can be sculpted in ways that would otherwise be impossible. Liposuction can help treat chunky thighs, love handles, double chin, and other problems.

In Los Angeles liposuction has become an increasingly popular procedure. This is greatly do to the fact that there is no other procedure that can guarantee their patients that they will lose the weight that they have always wanted. A common misconception is that a tummy tuck alone can help remove excess fat and this is not the case. A tummy tuck is just designed to remove lose abdominal skin and tighten the area around the belly. Liposuction, on the other hand can remove fat and help a patient drastically reduce their dress size

The best thing to do before undergoing a body contouring Los Angeles is to get information regarding the available options. It is important to have realistic expectations, but it is more important to do research regarding the options available to see which procedures is a best fit for your condition. Looking at the before and after pictures that a surgeon has is also a wise decision, that way you know what results you can expect for your body type.

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