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Liposuction in Salt Lake City FAQ
If you're frustrated with stubborn fat on your thighs, buttocks, arms, back, or chin, liposuction could be the solution you’ve been searching for. Below are some common questions and answers to help you learn more about liposuction in Salt Lake City.
Is liposuction a reasonable treatment for obesity?
No, liposuction is not an effective treatment for obesity. The amount of fat involved in obesity is too extensive to be safely removed. However, for patients who have lost weight through bariatric surgery or natural methods and have stubborn pockets of fat, liposuction can be an amazing option for you! Body contouring procedures can also address loose, excess, and sagging skin for a more toned appearance.
How long will liposuction take to complete?
The length of your liposuction procedure depends on the number and size of areas being treated, as well as the amount of fat being removed. On average, the procedure lasts two to four hours, with less time required for smaller areas.
When can I start exercising after liposuction?
Staying active is important for promoting blood circulation after your surgery. As you heal, you'll gradually be able to be more and more active. Strenuous exercise should be avoided for about four to six weeks, depending on how quickly you recover. Light exercise can normally be done after two weeks. Your surgeon will closely monitor your progress and guide you on when you can return to your normal workout routine.
Is liposuction painful?
Liposuction is performed with your comfort in mind. The tumescent liposuction technique uses a local anesthetic, which has a local pain management component in the injected fluid. While you may feel some discomfort during the injection, the procedure should not be painful, as the treatment area is numbed.
How do I prepare for liposuction?
Preparation for liposuction involves several important steps. This includes lab testing and reviewing your current medications and/or supplements. Certain medications may need to be stopped before your surgery. Smoking should be discontinued several weeks prior to surgery. Anti-inflammatory medications like aspirin and ibuprofen, as well as blood thinners, should be avoided.
If you have more questions or are ready to explore liposuction in Salt Lake City we are here to help you achieve your desired body contour and reclaim your confidence .
