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Liposuction is a type of cosmetic surgery that removes excess fat from specific body areas. This may help improve the way the body looks. There are several different types of liposuction. They include ultrasound-assisted, laser-assisted, suction-assisted, and traditional with tumescent fluid injections. Although the fat removed will not return, liposuction is not a substitute for eating right and exercising. Also, removing a large amount of belly fat doesn't change risk factors for such conditions as diabetes or heart disease. For lasting results, you will have to control your weight, even after liposuction. Discuss your treatment goals and what long-term lifestyle changes you need with your doctor. They can tell you more about what to expect, as well as the method of liposuction that will be used for you.
Prepare as you have been told. Also:
Before the procedure, you will be asked to sign an informed consent form. This form has information on the liposuction procedure. It will also list the risks, benefits, and alternatives to liposuction. You can ask questions before you sign the form. Make sure all of your questions are answered before you sign the form.
The procedure can take 1 to 5 hours, depending on how many areas are being treated and the method used. You may go home the same day. Or you may stay 1 or more nights in a hospital or an outpatient surgical center.
You will be taken to a room to wake up from the anesthesia. You may feel sleepy and nauseated. If a breathing tube was used, your throat may be sore at first. You will be given medicine to help prevent infection and manage pain. You will also likely be given compression garments to wear. These reduce swelling and help form a smooth shape. When you're ready, you will be released to go home. Have an adult family member or friend drive you.
For the next few weeks, expect to have pain, swelling, and bruising. Once at home, follow the directions you have been given. Your doctor will tell you when you can return to your normal routine. Be sure to:
Contact your doctor right away if any of the following occur:
You will have follow-up appointments so your doctor can check how well you're healing. If you have stitches that need to be removed, this will be done during a follow-up visit. You and your doctor will also keep track of the cosmetic results of your procedure. If you have trouble starting or maintaining the needed lifestyle changes, ask your doctor for help.
Risks and possible complications include: