Liposuction

Liposuction is a method of removing unwanted accumulations of subcutaneous fat using powerful suction. The suction is a tube that can be inserted under the skin in various areas.

Liposuction is used to remove localized fat deposits in areas such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, knees and chin. This method allows you to correct the contours of the body, getting rid of fat deposits in problem areas.

During the procedure, the surgeon makes small incisions in the skin and inserts a thin cannula connected to a machine to suction out the fat. The crushed fat particles are sucked out and removed from the body.

Liposuction is performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia. The recovery period after it usually takes from 2 to 4 weeks. This method gives good results in removing local fat deposits, but is not suitable for reducing overall body weight.



Liposuction is a surgical method of removing unwanted fat tissue in certain areas of the body, cosmetic defects or excess. This method is also called lipomodeling.

Liposuction is a vacuum procedure, the basic principle of which is as follows: a thin tube is inserted through a small puncture under the patient’s skin. Then the exudate begins to be absorbed through it into the skin. Essentially, this process is a single-stream lymphovasogravitotic procedure using special equipment.

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Liposuction (liposuction) is a method of removing unwanted fat deposits from specific parts of the body. It is performed by inserting a special tube under the skin to create a vacuum. This method is used as a complement to proper nutrition and exercise to eliminate visible fat deposits.