Liposuction

What is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a surgical procedure aimed at removing stubborn fat deposits from specific areas of the body. This method is especially effective in areas where fat is hard to lose, such as the waist, abdomen, thighs, under the chin, knees, and upper arms. For those who have not achieved the desired results through lifestyle changes, liposuction may offer the solution.
Why is it Needed?
Many people struggle with fat deposits characteristic of certain body parts, which do not respond to traditional diets or exercise. Liposuction provides an opportunity for those who have not achieved the desired results despite lifestyle changes.
Liposuction may offer the solution for people who want to get rid of unwanted fat pads, improve their body contours, and, along with it, their self-confidence.
How the Procedure Works?
Liposuction is performed under anesthesia to ensure the procedure is as comfortable and painless as possible for the patient. Small incisions are made in the areas to be treated, through which a special cannula is inserted for the vacuum suction of fat. If the skin in the treated area is not sufficiently tight or elastic, skin removal may also be performed to achieve the desired aesthetic result.