With the improvement of living standards, people’s waistlines are also increasing, and the big belly not only makes it difficult for beauty-loving men and women to choose satisfactory clothes, but also may cause some diseases. Of course, many people have tried various weight loss methods, but the results are unsatisfactory. The advent of liposuction to lose weight has given hope to desperate people.
According to plastic surgeons, liposuction to lose weight is an effective way to solve the accumulation of fat in the waist and abdomen. There are many methods of liposuction, but in the end, a needle must be used to extract the excess fat from the body. The needle eye is very small, and the needle eye trace is basically invisible. The method is more effective, and it is not easy to rebound. Why? Because the total number of fat cells in the body is certain after adulthood, weight loss methods such as exercise, adjusting diet, changing living habits, and drugs cannot reduce the number of fat cells, but can only make fat cells. This is also the reason why it is easy to rebound, and the method of losing weight through liposuction reduces the number of cells, so even if you don’t pay much attention to exercise, diet and living habits in the future, you will gain weight. It’s just that the volume of fat cells increases, which is why it’s not easy to rebound.
Waist and abdominal liposuction can not only improve body shape, but also prevent or treat diseases such as hyperlipidemia and fatty liver to a certain extent. The waist and abdomen are the most common parts of fat accumulation. Generally, the changes are obvious after one suction. If the fat accumulation in other parts is also obvious and needs to be suctioned, suction can also be performed, but the scope of one suction should not be too wide. If necessary, Can be done several times. Of course, not all obese people are suitable for liposuction to lose weight. In addition to excluding various causes of morbid obesity, it is necessary to pass some necessary examinations to confirm whether the body can tolerate surgery, etc., to avoid poor results after surgery and some complications.