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More and more men are choosing to have liposuction and the results can be impressive. If you have a certain problem area that you can't tone through exercising, liposuction can help achieve the results you want.
For men, liposuction can be very effective, as the skin retains elasticity for longer and the area of fat beneath the skin tends to be firmer than in women.
Liposuction (or liposculpture) re-contours one or more areas of the body by removing localised deposits of fat. As the fat cells are not replaced by your body, there's a long-lasting change in your body shape, especially if you exercise, eat a healthy diet, and maintain a healthy weight after the operation.
Although the procedure can change your body shape, it can't improve cellulite or stretch marks. It is also not a replacement for a healthy lifestyle and cannot be used for weight control. It can, however, make you look and feel better about yourself.
The operation can usually be treated as a day-case although an overnight stay may be required, depending on what's being done. It is usually carried out under general anaesthetic. However, it may be carried out under a local anaesthetic, so that the affected area will be numb but you will be awake. Your surgeon can use different methods and will discuss the most appropriate technique for you.
In the most common technique, the surgeon injects a mix of salty solution, local anaesthetic and adrenaline into the fatty area being treated. This helps reduce bleeding, bruising and swelling and makes it easier to remove the fat cells.
A small incision is made in your skin and a thin metal tube (a cannula) is inserted. The cannula is attached to a vacuum pump or a syringe which sucks out the fat and the fluid. Once your surgeon has removed the required amount of fat, the cannula will be taken out and your cut(s) will be closed with a stitch.
To get the best results you must follow your surgeon's instructions completely. If you have day-case surgery, you should be able to go home after recovering from the anaesthetic. If you have a general anaesthetic, you will need to arrange for a friend or relative to drive you home and stay with you for the next 24 hours.
You may be advised to wear elasticated bandages for two to three weeks but they can be removed when washing and bathing. The consultant will take you through all the risks and benefits associated with this type of procedure and it is important to talk through your expectations with your consultant before the procedure.
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