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LIPOSUCTION

Liposuction sucks out fat, practically anywhere you don't want it. This one-and-done procedure is the gold standard in body contouring.

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Liposuction (commonly called lipo) is a surgical body contouring procedure that suctions out excess fat via a thin tube called a cannula, attached to a vacuum. (“Lipo” means fat, so liposuction means fat removal via a suction device.)

An experienced plastic surgeon or dermatologic surgeon can selectively remove unwanted fat deposits to contour your hips, outer thighs, upper arms, stomach, waist, flanks, back, under the chin, and other areas of the body.

Some patients opt for lipo 360, which includes the abdomen, love handles, and back to fully contour the lower torso.

The most recent data from the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery shows that liposuction is the most popular plastic surgery procedure in the world, with over 1.9 million procedures performed in 2021.

This surgical procedure can create dramatic results in one session, and results tend to be more predictable than those from nonsurgical fat-reduction treatments, which require two or more sessions over several months to get significant body contouring benefits.

Lipo is frequently combined with other cosmetic procedures, such as a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), as part of a mommy makeover. Fat that’s removed via lipo can also be transferred to the face, butt, breasts, or other areas of your body to restore lost volume or create more fullness. 

RealSelf Tip: People often ask how much body weight they can lose with liposuction, but this isn't a weight loss procedure: it's a body contouring procedure, intended to remove relatively small areas of stubborn fat from specific areas.

It is possible to lose up to three pounds with surgical lipo, but it all depends on the patient, the size of the treated areas, and the amount of fat that’s removed. It’s important to have realistic expectations about the kind of results you can expect.

"When discussing the changes one can anticipate after liposuction, we recommend thinking in terms of inches and not weight," says Dr. Eugene Nowak, a dermatologic surgeon in Chula Vista, California. "The truth is, fat is like packing peanuts—it can take up a lot of space, but it does not weigh that much."

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