Liposuction

Liposuction, also known as “Lipo” is a fat removal procedure that uses a suction technique to remove fat from specific areas of the body such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, neck or butt.  

3 simple steps to Liposuction

Various techniques used in Liposuction

Myths about Liposuction

Post Operative Care for Liposuction

Immediately after the surgery

Expect some pain, swelling and bruising after the procedure. Your surgeon may prescribe medication to help control the pain and antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection.

The weeks that follow

You usually need to wear tight compression garments, which help reduce swelling, for a few weeks.

You may need to wait a few days before returning to work and a few weeks before resuming your normal activities — including exercise.

Full recovery timeline

Within a few months, expect the treated area to have a leaner appearance.

You ask, we answer.

Liposuction is contouring procedure that involves removal of stubbornly positioned fat which remains in spite of stringent diet and physical exercises.  surely reduces some weight after the surgery, but if only weight loss is your main objective, your areas of target need to be balanced diet and exercise. Of course, you can always opt for a liposuction procedure after undergoing weight loss program. Again if you are obese, liposuction can render satisfactory results only if your additional body mass is not more than the 1/3rd of the desired one.



If you are obese, liposuction can render satisfactory results only if your additional body mass is not more than the 1/3rd of the desired one.