Liposuction: reduce the number of fat cells
The most common cosmetic surgery performed worldwide is liposuction. It's most commonly performed in the United States, followed by Brazil.
Liposuction is a surgical procedure in which a small tube with a tiny hole at the end is inserted into areas that diet and exercise have failed to address, such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, flanks, and arms, to suck out excess fat deposits and reduce sagging skin and lumpy fat into smooth lines.
Because of the excellent results, many patients who undergo liposuction in one area also undergo surgery in other areas. Depending on your body type and the areas that are complicated, you should have a thorough consultation with a medical professional before proceeding with the surgery.
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Design for individual body types
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Handcrafted with years of experience
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A system to prevent yo-yoing with follow-up
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Less scarring with microincisions

Procedure of Liposuction
Just as a scalpel is used in surgical procedures, liposuction uses a thin metal tube called a cannula to suck out fat cells from areas such as the thighs, abdomen, and upper arms.
The cannula's orifice creates suction to suck out the fat, and the cannula is moved or vibrated in different directions to break up the fat and make it easier to suction. During this process, the fat is removed evenly and balanced into natural lines.
SH Clinicl's liposuction involves the injection of a fat-dissolving solution called Tumescent, which causes little damage to surrounding tissues and less bruising and swelling, which contributes to a faster recovery.
About Liposuction Surgery
When you lose weight through exercise or dieting, it's hard to achieve balanced results - for example, you might want to lose belly fat but lose weight on your face or other areas. Also, because fat cells only shrink in size, not in number, it's easy to regain the weight when you gain it back.
However, liposuction effectively removes fat from a specific area and reduces the number of fat cells, making the area less susceptible to weight changes. Therefore, the surgically corrected area can be maintained to some extent even if you gain weight back.
Liposuction is for people like this
Body areas such as the abdomen, waist, hips, thighs, and arms, which show minimal improvement despite diet and exercise, are referred to as "localized fat deposition."
Unlike other areas where fat is evenly distributed throughout the body, these areas have excessive concentrations of fat. Liposuction is required to remove these localized deposits of fat cells.
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People who can't lose weight after a long diet
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People who want to get in shape or tone up in a short period of time
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People who have fat in certain areas, such as your abdomen, arms, or thighs.
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People with excessive cellulite causing uneven body contours
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People who experienced minimal results from previous liposuction
