LIPOSUCTION
It is one of the most widely used techniques for removing unwanted fat from any part of the body such as thighs, flanks, abdomen, neck, chin and other areas. The procedure used involves certain medical and surgical treatments that have allowed a number of patients to improve their body posture through specific targeting and removal of excess deposits of fat. MB Patel Hospital is providing its clients, an ideal solution to refine physical looks and rejuvenate contours by removing undesirable body fats, altering their body shape through liposuction. Often diet and exercise on your own are not sufficient to the task.
Results and Benefits:
Benefits:
Who Is Candidate?
There is no specific age or weight limit for the patients who want to opt for liposuction. This widely used technique for improving the body’s contour can be selected by both males and females. Usually, the candidates have one or more localized undesired fat accumulations that are removed through medical and surgical treatments of liposuction. Following conditions must be kept in mind before going for the surgery:
- You must be physically healthy
- You must have firm and elastic skin
- You must have excess fat deposits
- Overweight or obese candidates are not eligible
- Diabetic patients are advised not to go through it
- People undergoing circulatory conditions or heart diseases cannot opt for this
- People who are allergic to certain chemicals or they are on anti-anticoagulants are not permitted
Technique We Use:
Diet and exercise cannot always assist you to get rid of stubborn fat. Today the most effective body contouring technique is available. Meeting the experienced practitioner for consultation should be your first step before going for surgery. This technique comprises certain steps that are given below:
1. Anaesthesia:
The procedure begins with anaesthesia. Mild sedation, local or general anaesthesia can be used in this regard. Liposuction usually involves local anaesthesia while general anaesthesia is used when a number of areas are required to be treated. Mild sedation works with local anaesthesia that depends on the levels of the patient’s anxiety.
2. Incision placement:
Following anaesthesia, small incisions will be made in the targeted areas to minimize the consecutive scarring.
3. Fat tissue reduction:
A thin cannula vacuum tube is inserted through the incisions to remove the unwanted fat from deeper layers and cannula must be moved back and forth to loosen the fat tissues. This aids in sucking disrupted fat cells more easily with the help of syringe attached at the end of the cannula.
4. Heat energy techniques:
Lasers, ultrasound or radio frequency energy can also be used for fat removal in a less invasive way
5. Wound closure:
The sutures will be used for closing the incisions once fat deposits are removed. Specific drains are placed under the skin in incisions to minimize the infection risks. Drains and sutures are dispatched after a week or 10 days.