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Every New Year, millions of people resolve
to lose weight. Some
are successful, some are not. Even the most successful dieter
has problems getting rid of as much fat as they would like. Some
areas of their body do not respond to diet and exercise the way we
would like them to. It comes as no surprise then, that
some of the most common cosmetic plastic surgery procedures involve
a reshaping of the body through removal of excess fat deposits. Arms,
abdomen, hips, thighs and knees respond very well to treatment. If
you're considering this course of action, read more about some
of the procedures we perform.
Abdominoplasty
Generally referred to as a "tummy tuck", abdominoplasty removes
excess fat and skin from the abdomen. The procedure also helps
to flatten the abdomen by tightening the surrounding muscles. Women
with stretched abdominal areas due to previous pregnancies can benefit
considerably from abdominoplasty, although they should have completed
their childbearing. Older individuals whose skin has lost some
of its elasticity and are slightly obese can experience an improvement
in their abdominal area.
If you are in generally good physical shape
but are concerned about abdominal fat deposits or loose skin that
does not respond to diet and exercise, the procedure can potentially
reduce or even eliminate a protruding abdomen. Abdominoplasty
can produce a permanent scar which can possibly extend to both
sides of your hips, although the scar will likely be located below
the bikini or bathing suit line.
Liposuction
Now among the most popular
cosmetic surgery procedures, liposuction (also known as "lipoplasty" or "suction lipectomy") sculpts
the body by removing undesirable fat from areas around the thighs,
knees, buttocks, waist, hips, abdomen, chin, cheeks, neck and upper
arms. Ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL), tumescent technique
and the super-wet technique are among the various techniques used
to provide precise results.
Liposuction is not a substitute for a healthy
diet and exercise, but the procedure can eliminate areas of fat that
are unresponsive to typical weight-loss methods.
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