Have you ever noticed that some fatty areas on your body just won’t go away? Maybe you have tried everything, from exercise to dieting, to taking supplements, even trying Chinese herbal medicine, but they’re still there.
The reason for this is because these fatty areas cannot be completely removed by exercise or dieting. These fatty deposits are your body’s natural way of storing fat. They can be found in areas such as your chin, legs, arms or on the chest.
The best way to remove this is through a procedure known as mini liposuction. It is different from regular liposuction because with mini liposuction, the surgeon doesn’t need to incise skin to gain access to the fat. He or she only needs to insert a micro-cannula (a needle-shaped object that has the diameter of less than a no.2 pencil) which sucks out the fat.
The whole procedure is painless and everything is done under local anesthesia, which is substantially safer that general anesthesia. It is also cheaper than regular liposuction. The procedure is done as an out-patient surgery. It is initiated when the surgeon injects a mixture of lipolytics, or a solution that melts fat, making it easier to withdraw.
Once the lipolytics take effect, the surgeon the inserts the cannula and sucks out the fat using a suction machine that is attached to the cannula. The operation can only remove around 2.5 lbs of
fat and takes at least 1 hour to complete.
After the procedure, you will expect some swelling and pain. Don’t worry about it. Your doctor will prescribe some medications to help alleviate the pain and swelling. Also, you will be asked to wear a special compression garment that helps reduce the swelling. Your doctor will probably advice that you do some moderate exercises as well.
Risk for complications with mini liposuction are minimal but should not be altogether neglected. Remember to choose the most reliable cosmetic surgeon you know and do your research. Nothing should
come first but your safety.
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