Sunday, January 17, 2010

Tummy Tuck Liposuction: Who Should Be Doing It?

By Brianna Smith

Liposuction, or the removal of unnecessary fats from many various parts of the human body, has reached popularity over the years. It may also be the strongest culprit for people refusing to exercise and watch the food they eat. The liposuction procedure actually begun in Rome, Italy in 1974. Two American surgeons, Giorgio and Arpad Fischer established the foundation for this process.

One of the loved liposuction procedures to mention is the tummy tuck or abdominoplasty. Before deciding to get tummy tuck liposuction, you need to be mindful of its side effects. Its dangers in reality include infection, bleeding, healing troubles and reaction to anesthesia. Thus, if you are in great shape but just wish to do away with a few kilos, there may be other non-invasive choice for you. You are an ideal prospect for tummy tuck liposuction if you:

1. Have unneeded fat in their abdominal area

2. Have excess skin in their abdominal area

3. Have laxity of the abdominal skin

4. Have a popping abdominal area

5. Are not obese or only slightly overweight

6. Have not reduced large amounts of weight

7. Have never been pregnant

8. Are 35 years old and under

Tummy tuck liposuction is advisable on a patient with loosed abdominal skin, widespread stretch marks of reduced muscles in the abdomen. A tummy tuck liposuction gives one a harder tummy, but leaves a very visible scar in the abdomen. Talk with your surgeon as to where you wish your scar to be placed.

A tummy tuck liposuction procedure take between one to five hours, depending upon the stiffness of the patient's excess fats. Pain after the procedure can be severe. Refer to your surgeon as to the advisable ways to cut down the pain. Discuss with your surgeon as to the best means to take care of yourself post-procedure.

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