Enduring Pain for Beauty: Liposuction Surgery
If you have made the decision to have liposuction done, the actual surgery is something to prepare for. Liposuction surgery is three quarters of the battle for morphing your body the way you want it to be. Recovery is the last part of this battle. Here are the basic steps and procedures in liposuction surgery: Physical Evaluation Before anything is done, the surgeon has to evaluate you physically. This requires blood tests, and a physical examination. The doctor will determine if you are healthy enough to endure the surgery, and if your expectations for the procedure are within reason. The best group for liposuction surgery is those who are healthy, within normal weight, but have a few “bad” areas. Surgery The actual surgery is a day procedure, and is done in a standard hospital operating room. The surgeon will put you under anesthesia, numbing the area of operation. He or she will make an incision, exposing the fatty area. They will then insert a vacuum-like instrument that will push and pull the fat loose, and suck it out with the instrument. When this is completed, the surgeon will bandage the area with an elastic-like garment that will help mold the area in the shape it needs to be in. Post-Surgery After the liposuction surgery is completed, your surgeon will advise you not to do any major physical activity for at least a month. You may experience a bit of pain, swelling and drainage from the area, but you will be prescribed antibiotics to keep from getting an infection. After 10 days, the stitches will be removed, or they will fall out on their own. End Result Months after the procedure, you should notice less fatty deposits on the area of operation. Your surgeon may suggest that you continue to exercise and eat right to keep from fat developing on the area again. Keeping your body toned is an important part of staving off fat and keeping your body looking healthy and beautiful. Liposuction surgery is really the only major battle in your quest for an excellent body. No one really likes going under the knife, but if your body is important to you, you will make the choice to do what is right for yourself. The best advice is to keep your expectations within a healthy range, and continue living a healthy lifestyle with diet and exercise.
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