Liposuction

– Do you want a tighter body?

Despite exercise or proper nutrition, fat deposits may remain in some parts of your body. Liposuction offers a good solution to this problem.

This popular procedure helps shape the body by removing unwanted fat from specific areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, knees, upper arms, chin, and neck.

Although liposuction does not replace a proper diet and exercise, regional improvement and slimming is achieved by removing stubborn fat that does not respond to traditional weight loss methods.

Are you suitable for liposuction?

The best candidates for liposuction are; are close to their ideal weight with firm, elastic skin and are unhappy with areas of fat that distort their body contour.

While liposuction is a great way to reduce targeted areas of fat, it's important to have realistic expectations about the procedure. Candidates must be physically and psychologically healthy.

If you want liposuction, Dr. Dicle Sevük will be happy to discuss your options and create a treatment plan that suits your aesthetic goals.

Dr. Dicle Sevük, provides the highest level of care and treatment, from your initial consultation to your post-operative appointments.

Step one: Chat and examination

Dr. Dicle Sevük provides a relaxing chat environment where all your questions and concerns, if any, will be addressed. It will provide information about potential procedures. At your initial liposuction consultation, he or she will evaluate your health and medical history, the location of your fat deposits, and the condition of your skin. He or she will then offer you the body shaping option that is most suitable for you.

Step two: Preparation

Having any type of surgery can cause anxiety. To alleviate this, by providing useful information about the jointly decided procedure; The focus is on making the necessary preparations and making you comfortable.

Before liposuction surgery, your surgeon will inform you on how to prepare. It is important that you inform your surgeon about your eating and drinking habits, smoking, vitamins or medications you use during the consultation.

Additionally, by helping you, a relative can: You should ensure that he or she is with you at least for the first night after the surgery. We recommend having someone at home to help you for a few days while you focus on recovery.

Step three: Surgery

Duration of your liposuction surgery; It will depend on the size of the treatment area, the liposuction method used, the amount of fat that needs to be removed, and the type of anesthesia. During the procedure, fat is removed from the body using various techniques to reshape areas of the body. Your surgeon inserts a tube or cannula through a small incision on your body, administers fluid to the relevant area, and then melts the fat using various methods and removes it with vacuum. After the surgery is completed, a corset is worn to help reduce swelling.

Step four: Risks

Patients seeking liposuction should be aware that there are risks associated with any surgery. Liposuction carries greater risks for people with medical problems such as diabetes, heart disease, lung disease, poor circulation, or those who have recently had surgery near the area that needs contouring. Although a qualified surgeon and state-of-the-art instruments increase your chances of a good outcome, complications can occur. If a large number of areas are treated at once or if the surgery areas are very large, your risk of complications increases. These factors may also increase the risks of infection, delays in healing, development of fat clots or blood clots, excessive fluid loss, friction burns, damage to the skin and nerves, perforation damage to vital organs, and adverse drug reactions.

Frequently asked questions

1. Where will the surgery be performed?
Liposuction procedure is performed in hospitals where your comfort will be at the highest level. Hospital options where the procedure will be performed will be presented to you during the examination.

Liposuction procedures that remove small amounts of fat require outpatient treatment; if large amounts of fat are to be removed or liposuction is performed in conjunction with other procedures, an overnight hospital stay is required.

2. What are the anesthesia options?
It is performed under general anesthesia for comfort and safety. Depending on the procedure to be performed, your doctor may also recommend regional anesthesia.

3. What is the recovery process like after surgery?
After liposuction, it is normal to feel burning, swelling, bleeding, and temporary numbness. You will be offered pain medication to reduce any discomfort. Fluid may drain from the incisions on the first day after surgery. To control swelling and facilitate healing, it will be appropriate to wear comfortable and flexible clothing for the treated area for several weeks.

Recovery time will be different for each patient and recovery is a gradual process. In general, we recommend that you start walking as soon as possible to reduce swelling and help prevent blood clots from developing. Most patients begin to feel better after a week or two, and you should be able to resume working within a few days after liposuction. Within the first week to 10 days, the stitches are removed or dissolve on their own, depending on the type of stitch. Strenuous activities should be avoided for the first few weeks. Although most bruising and swelling usually disappear within three weeks, some swelling may remain for six months or longer.

Your surgeon will schedule follow-up visits to monitor your progress and see if any additional procedures are needed. If you have any questions or unusual symptoms, such as heavy bleeding between visits or a sudden increase in pain, it's best to call your doctor.

4.  How long does the surgery take?
The surgery duration is about 1-3 hours. It varies depending on the amount of fat to be removed.

5. What happens to the social perception?
Views of you will change in a positive way. You will feel better too.

6. Is the price expensive?
Although it may vary depending on the application to be made, both the competition between private hospitals and the widespread use of the application make the prices more affordable than in the past.

7.  Do I need to spend a lot of time?
After a short surgery and a one-night hospital stay, you can return to your daily home/work life within 1-2 days after the checks. Unless you have a job that requires heavy work, a weekend will be enough.

8. Will there be any trace?
Your doctor will strategically place the incisions to hide them from view. Most liposuction patients find that scars are minimal. However, imperfections in the final appearance may still occur. The skin surface may be irregular, asymmetrical, or “baggy,” especially in older patients. Pigmentation changes may also occur. Sometimes additional surgery may be recommended.

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