Stomach Liposuction
Stomach Liposuction – Get the Abs You’ve Always Wanted
The most common requested area for liposuction is the stomach. Stomach liposuction is becoming more common by both men and women who desire a flatter stomach. Whether they are just looking to attain a flatter stomach or they want to sculpt their bodies, liposuction is on the rise.
Not a Weight Loss Method
It is not common practice that plastic surgeons perform stomach liposuction as a weight loss technique but people who are requesting the procedure have already tried various types of exercise programs and even though they have benefited in other ways from the program they just can not get rid of the excess fat around the stomach area.
The Two Kinds of Abdominal Fat
There are two kinds of abdominal, subcutaneous which means right under the skin, which is the most common, and then there is intra-abdominal fat. Intra-abdominal fat is located inside the intestines; this type of abdominal fat can’t be eliminated by stomach liposuction because it is an internal problem. There is a simple test you can perform to determine which kind of stomach fat you have by grabbing a roll of fat between the fingers and thumb and if you can easily move this fat up and down the chances are that it is subcutaneous which can be treated by stomach liposuction. Of course your doctor will ultimately determine what kind of tummy fat you have.
Tumescent Technique
The tumescent technique is the most common technique of stomach liposuction (tumescent meaning to become swollen). With this technique a local anesthesia is required, eliminating the cost and risks that are associated with a general anesthesia, in addition trauma and blood losses are significantly reduced with this technique. How it works is the tumescent solution gets injected into the fat tissue before the stomach liposuction and what the tumescent solution actually does is pump up the fatty compartment where the liposuctions is going to performed therefore reducing the bleeding.
Post Surgery Recovery
Most people that have a stomach liposuction performed should be able to get up and walk around immediately after the surgery; in fact it is recommended that you take a small walk the same day. Usually there are no medications involved, on occasions Tylenol with codeine is prescribed for the pain but most of the time regular Tylenol will suffice.
Excess Fluid
Drainage of the treated area will occur for the first forty-eight hours but this is common and is nothing to worry about. There will be some swelling and bruising but this will also go away with time and most people will be able to return to normal activities in two to three weeks.