Preoperative preparation: Before liposuction, the doctor will carry out detailed preoperative examination, including measuring body weight, calculating fat content and checking skin condition. At the same time, patients need to complete necessary preoperative preparations, such as stopping drugs that may affect the operation and avoiding smoking.
Anesthesia: According to the patient's specific situation and surgical needs, the doctor will choose the appropriate anesthesia method, such as local anesthesia or general anesthesia.
Operation: After anesthesia takes effect, the doctor will make a small incision on the skin surface, and then use professional instruments to suck out subcutaneous fat through negative pressure suction.
Postoperative treatment: the surgical site needs to be bandaged with pressure after operation to reduce postoperative swelling and bleeding. At the same time, patients need to follow the doctor's advice for proper exercise and diet control to help their bodies recover and consolidate the effect.
Liposuction can reduce weight in many parts, including abdomen, buttocks, thighs, calves and upper limbs. Indications include but are not limited to local fat accumulation, obesity with difficulty in moving, dyspnea caused by obesity, cardiac overload, hypertension, etc. It should be noted that liposuction is not a panacea, and some serious obesity problems may need to be combined with other treatments. At the same time, liposuction also has certain risks and complications, such as bleeding and infection. Therefore, it is necessary to fully understand the surgical risks before operation and choose regular medical institutions and experienced doctors for surgery.