Liposuction

Liposuction

Who doesn't know it, unloved fat deposits that won't go away despite diet and exercise. Liposuction can provide relief for these stubborn fat deposits. With classic liposuction, fat cells are permanently removed. The aim of liposuction is to reshape individual parts of the body through liposuction and thus to slim the body in order to improve the appearance. In addition, the fat can be purified by special procedures and then injected into other areas of the body (e.g. breast augmentation with autologous fat). Liposuction can also minimise the degree of cellulite.
Treatment duration 1-4 hours
General anaesthesia
1 day inpatient
Blood work can be done in clinic
Compression garments for approx. 4-8 weeks, massage if required
Fit for socialising after approx. 2-7 days
Sport possible after approx. 4-6 weeks, slowly starting
Important for you to know:
A maximum of 6 litres can be extracted
Liposuction does not protect against weight gain when calorie intake is too high.

In an individual consultation on site, all options and risks are discussed with the attending physician.
The areas of the body to be liposuctioned are first marked. It is usually recommended to suction fat from a maximum of 3-4 body areas.
Liposuction procedure:
First, tiny incisions are made, through which a small cannula is inserted. A sterile liquid is injected through this cannula. This ensures that the tissue is "softened" and can thus be suctioned off more easily. This can reduce blood loss and the formation of post-operative bruises. This is probably the most common liposuction procedure. There are, of course, other options. Which procedure is best for you is always agreed individually with the doctor.
There are the following zones (one zone per cut)
Upper arm
Back
Calves
Thigh
Inner thigh
Knee
Double chin
Lower abdomen
Hip
Upper abdomen
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