High-definition liposuction is one of the predicted trends this year for plastic surgery. According to Dr. Hadeed of the Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, people are more in tune with their body putting importance on feeling and looking good. High-definition body sculpting can help achieve a toned and defined appearance. Unfortunately, liposuction is not for everyone. There are key factors that affect your suitability as a candidate for the procedure. These factors influence whether you should consider liposuction or not.
Diet and Exercise
Many people go through diets and exercise in combination to lose weight and enhance the tone of the body. The bad news is 89% of people who are trying to shed some pounds fail to reach their goals leaving them frustrated and alarmed according to the Austin Metabolic Center. Unrealistic expectations, crash diets, inconsistent exercise, psychological issues, and lifestyles are some factors leading to failures. In addition, hormonal imbalances such as hypothyroidism or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can interfere with weight loss as certain medications that cause weight gain as a side effect.
Nonetheless, if you have religiously stuck to a strict diet and exercise and still have stubborn areas that do not respond to your lifestyle changes, you may opt for liposuction in Scottsdale or any other area. Scottsdale is known for its high concentration of plastic surgeons who specialize in body contouring procedures such as liposuction. Bear in mind though that liposuction is not a weight loss solution, but a body contouring operation. Hence, it is important that you have realistic expectations about the procedure and understand that it will not eliminate excess fat nor prevent weight gain.
Good Overall Health
In this regard, if you’re generally healthy and do not have any medical conditions that might interfere with the surgery, then liposuction can work for you. For example, smoking can impede healing and increase the risk of complications. Moreover, if you have a heart disease, diabetes, or suffer from poor blood circulation, liposuction is risky. Diabetes impairs the body’s ability to heal properly leading to a higher risk of infections while a patient with a heart disease can have blood clots. Additionally, surgery can stress the cardiovascular system which is counterproductive for those with a heart disease.
Furthermore, a good skin elasticity is ideal for a person considering liposuction given that the procedure entails removing fat under the skin. As such, the skin must contract to conform to the new shape and contour. A person whose skin is elastic will experience favorable results as the skin will naturally tighten and smooth out. Good skin elasticity will prevent sagging, wrinkling, or baggy appearance. In effect, good skin elasticity will help in producing satisfactory results. Skin elasticity naturally declines with age, excessive sun exposure, weight fluctuations, and genetics. However, it does not necessarily mean that you cannot go through liposuction if you’re older. Each patient will be carefully assessed by a qualified surgeon who will judge how important skin elasticity is depending on the area being treated or the amount of fat that will be removed.
All in all, you may consider liposuction if you have tried diet and exercise yet still have stubborn areas of fat. If you are in good health with no underlying medical conditions and possess decent skin elasticity, you can be a suitable candidate for high-definition liposuction.
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