Liposuction is a surgical procedure that can instantly remove unwanted pockets fat in targeted areas of the body leaving people looking slimmer and fitter. Many people turn to liposuction to get rid of those stubborn extra pounds they couldn’t lose with diet and exercise alone, and they’re often thrilled with the results. When it comes to lipo, though, it’s important to remember that long term, liposuction only works as hard as you do. In this article we will discuss lipo and weight gain and how you can avoid the fat from creeping back post-surgery.
The goal of liposuction is to remove stubborn fat cells from a specific area of the body through targeted surgery. All liposuction procedures essentially “suck” fat out using a machine.
There are different methods of liposuction surgery, but all use a tool called a cannula, which is a thin tube connected to a vacuum-type suction device that will actually pull the fat out from the area being treated. Usually, liposuction is an outpatient treatment and you can leave almost immediately after your procedure.
Most people should expect bruising, swelling, and soreness for at least a few weeks after their liposuction procedure. Your surgeon may suggest you wear a compression garment for 1 to 2 months after surgery to control swelling and speed up the recovery process.
Despite the common myth that liposuction makes it impossible for fat to return to the area that was treated, it is in fact possible for fat to return after liposuction. That is, if you allow it to! If you are able to maintain your post-liposuction weight through diet and exercise, the fat will stay away and you can maintain your goal weight achieved with liposuction.
Liposuction is an effective procedure for removing stubborn fat, but it isn’t magic and it isn’t a treatment for obesity. Liposuction gets rid of your trouble fat, but it won’t do anything to prevent new fat from forming. Along with your liposuction, you need to make long-term healthy choices to keep on the weight.
The most effective way to sustain the results of any liposuction procedure over the long-term is to maintain your ideal weight through permanent lifestyle changes. If you do experience weight gain after lipo, you can try losing the weight with diet and exercise, but if you still can’t shed those last frustrating pounds, you may consider getting a second round of liposuction.
When you adhere to your surgeon’s post-surgery recommendations for both recovery and lifestyle, you can keep the weight off for good with liposuction. If you are considering liposuction in Orlando, you can trust the experience of top plastic surgeon Dr. Z at Vado Plastic Surgery. Request your consultation today!
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