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Liposuction of the pubic area in a male can be easily done with local anesthesia. Pinch the area and if there is an inch or more expect a good result.
If your mons pubis is thick, liposuction can be performed in this area for most patients. Best to be seen in person.
Liposuction in the male pubic region has become increasingly popular. Some plastic surgeons perform the procedure under local anesthesia while others prefer some form of mild sedation.Other that mild swelling and the potential for bruising, the downtime is fairly minimal.Without seeing a photo, it is impossible to determine if you are a good candidate for liposuction. Would recommend seeing a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in your area,.
This needs to be determined on a case-by-case basis.To ethically justify any surgical procedure, there has to be an appropriate risk-to-benefit ratio.There probably are surgeons who will take your money and perform liposuction whether you are a candidate or not.More than anything, you need to be assessed correctly with an in-person consultation.Most plastic surgeons are highly motivated to perform surgery.If someone suggests that you do not have surgery, then you should seriously listen to his or her opinion.The pubic area can be deceptive at times.There are often loose skin components that can be perceived as layers of fat.As such, liposuction can be limited in what it can deliver in certain patients.I suggest looking for an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon to help you decide what's right for you.Best of luck,Mats Hagstrom, M.D.
Individual fat distribution is not related to total body fat percentage.You may want to talk to someone in person about your concerns.Best of luck,Mats Hagstrom, M.D.
Hello! Thanks for your question.So, this can be difficult to asses from just a picture without an exam. The reason is because a picture alone won't tell you how much of the protrusion of the abdomen is from fat and how much is from laxity of the abdominal wall. If you haven't had kids, then most...
Thanks for the question. You should be able to flying by 1-2 weeks after your surgery. If any unexpected incident happens in your treatment process, this time can be extended or shortened. I wish you all the best.