5 Questions Worth Asking If You're Considering Liposuction

Do you have unwanted and persistent fats that you want to get rid of? A healthy diet or active lifestyle is the ideal way to eliminate too many fat deposits in the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, and neck. But in many instances, these fat areas are genetic and may not respond to diet and physical workouts. 

 

If that's the case, surgical procedures like liposuction can help eliminate stubborn pockets of fat. Many choose liposuction surgery because of its permanent contour changes and less downtime. But is this the right option for you?

 

Learning as much as possible about the procedure will help you decide whether it will give you the best possible results. If you're considering liposuction, here are several questions worth asking to help you make a more informed choice. 

 

1. How is the liposuction performed, and where?

It's typical to have numerous questions about the procedure. Like other surgeries, the surgeon will place you under general anesthesia and then will make incisions to the targeted fat deposits. Like most people, you probably want to know how big the incisions will be. It's usually tiny but enough to insert a tube for extracting the correct and safe amount of fats. 

 

Liposuction procedures can be performed on specific problem areas of the body. The lower stomach, legs, arms, back, and buttocks are the popular parts of the body for liposuction. Less common areas consisted of the inner thigh, ankles and upper back. Note that your surgeon can help you determine where liposuction will make sense in your body. 

 

2. Are you qualified to get liposuction?

Liposuction may be appropriate for you if you have excess fat deposits in your body that are not responsive to diet or exercise. However, the surgeon will need to examine if you're qualified to get liposuction. The most suitable candidate for the procedure should meet the following criteria: 

 

  • Within 30 percent of their ideal weight and don't smoke
  • Have good skin elasticity and muscle tone
  • Have stubborn subcutaneous fat
  • Don't have life-threatening medical conditions that can impair healing

 

3. How much will liposuction cost you? 

The range of liposuction pricing can vary based on the procedure, body areas, surgeon's experience, and other related expenses. In Canada, it can start at $6,999, depending on the zone. 

 

It can be tempting to look for a cheap deal. But, without proper research, bargains can put your health at risk and leave you with unsatisfactory outcomes. If you're highly concerned about liposuction costs, bring it up with your surgeon. 

 

4. How long is the recovery period? 

Most patients usually feel well enough to return to work in two days and resume their routine within 2–4 weeks after the liposuction surgery. But it can vary depending on the number of areas treated. Take the time to inquire about the specific recovery period and what it will be like for you. Despite its minimal downtime, you can expect pain, bruising, and swelling after the procedure.  It would be best for your recovery to wear liposuction compression garments to help with your healing process.

 

5. Is the plastic surgeon board-certified?

Considering your safety is the most vital factor when getting liposuction. Find a board-certified plastic surgeon to ensure you're in the safest hands possible. This will help reassure you knowing the procedure will be performed by a surgeon with verified knowledge, training, and experience in plastic surgery. 

 

Get the Best Possible Treatment and Care

Going through a surgical procedure is a crucial decision. Get the best possible treatment and care if you want to improve your appearance and confidence with liposuction. Asking the right questions about liposuction is a great place to get started and acquire all the necessary information.

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