What is Liposuction?
The word liposuction originates from the Latin word “lipo,” meaning fat. However, liposuction removes not excess fat, but fat cells by suctioning them out. Understanding the difference between these two procedures is crucial for having accurate information about liposuction. The number of fat cells in humans normally doesn’t change after puberty. The areas where excess fat accumulates due to weight gain will be stored depend on the number of these fat cells.
For example, if the number of fat cells in the abdominal area is higher than in other parts of your body, excess fat will accumulate in these cells. Liposuction reduces the number of fat cells, preventing fat accumulation in specific areas. In other words, if the number of fat cells in the abdominal area of the same individual is halved through liposuction, even if that person still has excess fat, they will no longer have the same protruding belly.
Liposuction Treatment Areas
Liposuction, also known as fat removal surgery, helps remove excess fat from the patient’s body and improve the aesthetic appearance of the area. By removing the fat layer accumulated between the muscle and skin, fat removal operations help to shape the body. The removal of subcutaneous fat quickly allows you to have a fitter body. Generally applied to the abdomen, hips, and waist, this aesthetic procedure is also performed on the hips, thighs, inner knees, and bra line areas. Removing fat from the inner and outer parts of the upper arms, and shaping the back and abdomen, will help you achieve a healthy and fitter body.
Who Can Undergo Liposuction Treatment?
Although liposuction is considered an aesthetic procedure, it does not fall under breast, face, or body aesthetic surgeries. This operation, which focuses entirely on fat removal, is applied when a person has gained excessive weight and, even after losing weight, still has significant amounts of fat remaining in their body. This procedure is not for treating sagging skin or stretch marks; it involves removing fat accumulated between the muscles and skin by suction. Therefore, patients should be informed that there will be no noticeable changes in the appearance of their skin or body parts after the initial treatment.