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How Long Does Liposuction Procedure Take?

Step 1 - infiltration into fat cells layer, Next, is fat fragmentation
Today I'd like to discuss a common question that people ask, how long is the procedure going to take. With this question it is going to be difficult to give the exact answer because it is going to vary widely from person to person. In general it can take an hour and 45 minutes per area that we treat so if you are targeting 2 area it could take 2 hour and a half, 4 areas we are talking the range of 2-3 hours. It just depends and we are not going to speed up the process to fit our schedule, we are not going to do things that would put patients in harm way. From our experience, many patients told us that they can get faster recovery time when they do the procedure with us than with other surgeons in Chicago area. There are many techniques that we do, vaser liposelection, iLipo, tumescent fat reduction method, ultrasonic, power assisted liposuction (PAL), etc. The most important thing is to do the proper job and accomplishing the goal that we are set by the individual patient.

This is how it looks like:


This is the explanation about the full recovery time needed before you can go back to normal work.
I have done thousand of this procedure, we are very good, our teams are very well prepared to handle all the possible situations since this is what we mainly do. We are efficient, quick and we do a very good job. However we want to be absolutely clear here that if you have too much fat or morbidly obese we can't guarantee your process will be smooth. Reason being is because we do have procedure restriction on how much fat we can suck out in one single session. It is also very dangerous to get rid of more than 8 pounds of fat in one time as your body will definitely react in a negative way. Over the years we had issues and we tried to anticipate any potential issues so that patients can get the results they wanted. If you are in Chicago, you can see the results from our previous surgery here and see why patients liked us. Anyway, one of the advantages to go with someone with a lot of experience is importance of learning from past situation to help alleviate future problems. We use our extensive experience to help move the process along, and make the right decisions to prevent complications and side effects as best as we can.

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Potential Complications After Liposuction

Liposuction or lipoplasty is typically thought to be one of the guidelines plastic surgery that aims to remove fat from the body. Procedures “breakdown” in the body’s fat tissue and sucking out the options often become instant tummy slimming way for some women. However, if it is safe and efficient? In reality the risks inherited will always be there, but with handling from medical expert who are trained and certified this procedure should be safe enough.

Taken from medicalnewstoday.com information, liposuction is a reconstructive surgery procedure for the purpose of beauty is extremely popular in the USA and Singapore. No less than more than 40,000 surgical procedures annually in the two countries.

In actual fact, liposuction couldn’t called as a weight loss program. That’s because this system can not eliminate cellulite and stretch marks. One – the only purpose of doing liposuction procedure is for the sake of a more permanent and more beautiful form of your body contour.

Although liposuction procedure discard the fat cells in the body to remove it immediately, it will not happen forever. Unhealthy lifestyle will re-create the body of excess fat tissue to form.

 

Don’t forget, some of the risk of side effects can also arise from liposuction. Here are a couple out of them:

- Swelling, bruising and pain in the body while the target procedure.
- Irritation or injury arising as a result of the injection process.
- The skin or wrinkles caused by the appointment of fat tissue as a whole.
Well, if the Ladies serious about utilizing this method? The choice is in your hands.

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