Walking A Mile A Day And Getting No Where? Liposculpture Could Help
Dieting and exercising can sometimes not be effective in the removal of stubborn areas of fat on the body, and can leave you feel worn out and stressed that all the work you are doing is to no avail. The most commonly affected parts of the body are the tummy, thigh, buttocks, knees, lower legs and ankles. If you are affected by weight gain in any of the affected parts of the body, and general exercise will not get rid of the fat then liposuction or liposculpture could be the way forward for you.
Liposuction is the removal of an overly abundant concentration of fatty cells in a localised area of the body. By the process of suctioning through small incisions in the problem areas patients can have fat removed and leave them feeling confident within their body and a great deal of satisfaction, in knowing that liposuction has transformed their body. During liposuction your tissues will be softened with a weak form of anaesthetic, this then allows for the small incision and placement of tubes to be able to use suction to extract fatty cells.
Liposculpture is similar to liposuction in the way it is carried out but it is a lot more effective, and less work. With liposculpture no stitches are needed after incision, no anaesthetic is needed, results can be more controllable with it being a more accurate procedure, minimal bruising and bleeding compared to liposuction, shorter recovery time, and a faster return to work and normal activities. The results of liposculpture can show a marked improvement as distribution of fat is more even and more shaped. You will lose inches from the area treated and you will even lose some weight in the process.
In some instances, the fat removed from either liposuction or liposculpture can be utilised to augment the cheeks or lips, by reinserting it to the body. This process aids the rejuvenation of the face and can also be used on the back of the hands and in correction of skin and other defects.
Dr Michael Molton at Epiclinic, based in Adelaide, SA provides treatment in Liposculpture. For more information please visit http://www. liposculpture-adelaide.com.au
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