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"Typical knee liposuction recovery time is about a month, sometimes it can take longer. Knee liposuction is a very invasive procedure so it may take a long time for your body to recover."
After a liposuction procedure a patient can expect to see the full results around the six week to two month mark. Liposuction does take a toll on the body and will not yield immediate results, it takes time to heal.
* With a successful operation, it will make you feel good * Having a good result, liposuction will enhance your self confidence * You will notice the change in your appearance (take a picture before the operation to compare it after the surgery) * Loosing fat from the specific body parts instead of loosing it from everywhere * Liposuction is a quick fix operation to get rid of your redundant fats
hi i had my liposuction 2 weeks ago they told me up to 12 months if that's any help
"The dangers of male liposuction are removing too much tissue and fat, infection at the surgery site, blood clots and bruising, swelling, temporary numbness and discomfort in the surgically treated area."
Fat cells removed from the body by liposuction should not come back, however, if a significant amount of weight is gained, new fat cells can grow. With smaller amounts of weight gain, fat cells in other areas will increase in size, but the area where liposuction was performed should not see any increase in fat. With significant amounts of weight gain, fat cells that were not removed will increase in size and the possibility of new fat cell growth in the areas treated by liposuction exists. However, the amount of fat in these areas is relatively less than in other areas. Ideally, a patient should maintain the weight loss (however minimal) attained during liposuction in order to sustain the optimal results of the procedure. Assuming a patient does not gain a large amount of weight after the procedure, then the body should retain the silhouette accomplished during liposuction. Even with moderate weight gain, the body should maintain the results, but in a slightly larger proportion. Because liposuction is not a reliable source of weight loss, patients should expect to maintain their results through diet and exercise. Cosmetic surgeons also caution that although the results of liposuction are more or less permanent, liposuction does not prevent the body from aging and fat stores can migrate in the body as you age. For women who become pregnant after liposuction, once you have lost all of the weight from the pregnancy, your body should return to the state it was in, as though you had never been pregnant. Again it is important to remember that if you are still carrying weight, it will show in other areas of the body and possibly the areas treated, depending on the amount of weight.
No, liposuction will only take the additional fat out. Hypothyroidism will occur nevertheless. The problem is in the thyroid gland, the fat accumulation is just a side effect.
You have to get that old persons granddaughter then it will say that the S.S. Aqua has gone into Kanto.
Most operations take from 30 minutes up to two hours, but extensive procedures can take longer.
no because they live in water if you take them out they'll die
Liposuction doctors remove the fatty adipose tissue that lies under the skin, most commonly on the abdomen. Incisions are made and the fat is 'scraped' off and vacuumed out of the body. recovery time will vary depending on the extent of the procedure. It can take several months. Having such fat removed does not mean that it wont return unless the diet is altered.
When choosing a liposuction clinic, interested individuals should take into account how long the clinic has been in practice, the number of procedures that are performed yearly, and typical cost.