Liposuction

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Lots of people want to look better. Some have an operation to change their or body. That's called cosmetic surgery.

Some people want to get rid of fat to look better. They can have a special surgery for that. Fat is sucked from the body in a process called liposuction. Lipo means fat. Lipo is also the short term for the process.

Lipo is one of the most wanted cosmetic surgeries. It's done all over the world. People get a leaner shape by losing inches, not pounds. Lipo is not for treating weight loss.

How is lipo done?

A doctor makes small cuts in your skin and then puts tubes into the cuts. The tubes connect to a machine that sucks out fat from under your skin. You can be awake or asleep while this is going on.

What happens after it's over?

You are likely to be up and around quickly if you were awake during the surgery. If you were asleep, getting back to normal might take a few days.

You wear a girdle or"waist nipper" for a while after lipo. That helps your skin get tight again.

Where on my body can I have lipo done?

Common areas for lipo are:

  • Neck
  • Face
  • Breasts
  • Upperarms
  • Stomach
  • Lovehandles
  • Calves
  • Buttocks
  • Back
  • Hips
  • Thighs
  • Knees

You can have more than one area treated on the same day.

Does the fat come back?

If you eat a healthy diet and exercise, it might not. If you eat more or exercise less than you should, your fat cells will get large again. You may gain fat in areas of the body where you did not have it before.

Who should not have lipo done?

Lipo is not right for you if:

What else could I do about my body?

What's the downside of lipo?

Health risks. These come with any surgery. These risks are infection, swelling, and blood clots.

More surgery. Your shape might not look even after lipo. The skin may be uneven. You might need more surgery to make it look right.

You pay. Most health plans do not cover lipo. They only cover cosmetic surgery that's needed for a medical problem.

What should I do if I want to have lipo?

Find out these things:

Report Problems to the FDA

You should report any problems you have with lipo. Contact the FDA's MedWatch Program (www.fda.gov/medwatch/).

To Learn More...

U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Consumer article on liposuction

U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
www.fda.gov

FDA Office of Women's Health
www.fda.gov/womens

2007