E-Liposuction.com Reveals Key Factors in Considering Abdominal Liposuction
E-Liposuction.com Reveals Key Factors in Considering Abdominal Liposuction
E-Liposuction.com explains that abdominal liposuction refers to liposuction, or lipoplasty, that is performed on the torso area. According to E-Liposuction.com most candidates for this procedure have attempted a diet and exercise routine but are unable to achieve their goal of a flatter stomach.
E-Liposuction.com explains that abdominal liposuction refers to liposuction, or lipoplasty, that is performed on the torso area. According to E-Liposuction.com most candidates for this
procedure have attempted a diet and exercise routine but are unable to achieve their goal of a flatter stomach.
Many abdominal liposuction surgeries are performed using the tumescent technique. This method involves injecting a solution of local anesthetics into area to be treated. The fluids help
the area to swell, leaving an opening where the liposuction tube can be easily inserted and navigated. With this technique the risks of blood loss and general anesthesia are eliminated
and recovery time may well be reduced.
E-Liposuction.com also points out that many factors are taken into consideration when a patient requests abdominal liposuction. In the case of women who have given birth, pregnancy often
leaves pouches of fat in the abdominal area that are seemingly resistant to diet and exercise.
Another factor to consider is the location of the body fat. Physicians refer to the two types of abdominal fat as superficial and deep. Superficial body fat is the fat that exists between
the muscle tissue and the surface skin. Deep (or intestinal) fat resides below the muscle tissue and is actually located on the intestines. While liposuction can effectively remove fat
that is superficial, it is not possible to remove intestinal body fat with this method. This type of fat can only be removed by diet and exercise - no surgical procedure is safe or
available to remove deep fat.
E-Liposuction.com also tells us that some factors that influence results include prior obesity, gender, and age. In the case of recent obesity and weight loss, the fat is very fibrous and
is very difficult to remove. Those over the age of 60 tend to have more elastic, less firm skin, thereby making liposuction difficult, and may not achieve the desired outcome.
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