Who Makes a Good Candidate for Liposuction?
The best potential liposuction candidates for liposuction are those who are at or near normal weight based on gender, height, and age. People with fat limited to a small area see the most remarkable results. Patients with firm, supple skin will notice that the epidermis fits better to their newly compact body shape. There is no age, gender, or body type limitation for liposuction; nevertheless, anyone with a pre-existing medical condition such as diabetes, PVD, or other vascular issues may not be an ideal candidate for liposuction. Consult with a plastic surgeon to learn more about the criteria of acceptable or unacceptable liposuction candidates.
Where do Men and Women have Liposuction on their Bodies?
There are similar areas that both genders focus on for liposuction, such as love handles and neck and jowl fat. The differences in popularity for liposuction to be performed on specific parts of the body are:
- Women - The most frequently treated locations in women are the stomach and outer thighs.
- Men - The most frequently treated places in men are the lateral abdominal areas, also called “the spare tire” and "love handles."
Keep in mind that every patient’s case is unique and may not be the same for the next person. That being said, liposuction treatments also include the hips, upper arms, upper and lower abdomen, neck, face, lower back, sides of the knees, and lower legs. Because of its usefulness and versatile nature, liposuction is a well-known surgical procedure and is often performed with other types of plastic surgery for more remarkable outcomes. Your doctor can use liposuction on multiple areas of the body during the same procedure to remove excess fatty deposits from almost any area that has been identified during the consultation.
If I have Liposuction, Will the Fat Return?
Liposuction suctions the fat cells out from designated areas of the body. These fat deposits will not come back; on the other hand, if the patient doesn’t follow a healthy nutritional and fitness routine, the fat cells that remain could enlarge and lead to weight gains in all locations of the body. It is important to note that the areas that were originally contoured with liposuction will have a lower capacity for fat creation. With a post- liposuction exercise and diet program, patients have the ability to maintain their more slender bodies.
How Long Will I Have to Wait to See Results from Liposuction?
It is very likely that you can notice some progress in the affected areas after your liposuction procedure, but 30-45 days is projected to have most of the inflammation to go down. The most favorable liposuction outcomes should be apparent in up to six months. Liposuction is not supposed to be used for weight reduction, but to change the affected areas of the body through the elimination of deposits of fat.
