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Liposuction Not For Weight Loss

Written by Jamie Stowe| Tuesday, 27 April 2010| There are 0 comments

a good plastic surgeon will recommend that you lose weight naturally

There's a lot of rubbish written about the liposuction plastic surgery procedure which leads men and women to get the impression that liposuction is something as simple as going to a dentist for a filling. The most repeated myth regarding liposuction is that it is a perfect way to treat very overweight and obese people who haven't succeeded in their diet and exercise attempts. /p>

liposuction not for weight lossIn fact men and women with severe weight problems should be very wary of undergoing liposuction because of the added risk of health problems that obesity can bring on especially on the operating table. Being under an anesthetic if you are unhealthy is statistically far more dangerous than if you are in good health.

In fact a good plastic surgeon will recommend that you lose weight naturally as much as possible and only use liposuction procedures to remove the last bit of stubborn pockets of fat that healthy eating and exercise just won't remove.

The idea that liposuction will sort out your weight problem easily is not correct and you should be aware that that the bigger the operation the higher the chances of you suffering from infection or other surgical complications. You should think of liposuction as the cherry on the cake rather than getting it to do most of the fat loss work.

Another thing to be aware of is that liposuction will not remove cellulite from your skin but will only remove the fat underneath it. Liposuction can give you a better shape and remove love handles and stubborn belly fat that just won't go away no matter how much you work out and remove fat from your diet. You might also need to undergo a tummy tuck operation to tighten the skin around your stomach if you remove a lot of fat from it.

The important thing is that you get good advice from an independent doctor and not one who is trying to sell you an expensive surgical procedure so that you can rest assured that the advice you get is impartial and correct.

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