Liposuction is the process of removing regional lubrication of people who do not have weight problems such as obesity, but who want to lose weight locally. With this surgery, the fat tissue that has increased in volume and is not removed by diet and exercise is removed from the body.
Thus, the number of existing fat cells is also reduced. The body is shaped by the liposuction method. It is one of the aesthetic operations also known as the fat removal method. It is applied in stubborn regional lubrication (waist, abdomen, hip, hip, knee). It is not a weight loss surgery, but a body shaping and correction process.
How is Liposuction Applied?

Different technologies are used to liquefy adipose tissue and remove it from the body. In classical liposuction, the fat tissue is divided into tiny pieces and liquefied through cannulas, and then it is sucked out with a vacuum device and expelled from the body.
In laser liposuction, the fat is broken down and then absorbed by a cannula that emits a laser beam. In modern approaches (VASER Liposuction) where ultrasonic sound waves are used, the fat tissue is broken down by ultrasonic sound waves.
Who is a good candidate for liposuction?
Liposuction can be applied to anyone who does not have a systemic health problem, is pregnant, or has not given birth recently. heart disease, diabetes, etc. Pre-application tests are performed on people with systemic health problems, risk factors are determined, and liposuction can be applied to the person with various precautions.
Although age is not an obstacle to liposuction, it cannot be applied to some elderly patients due to age-related loss of skin elasticity.
Is Anesthesia Used in Liposuction Surgery?
The operation is performed in the operating room under hospital conditions and under the supervision of an anesthesiologist. A combination of local anesthesia and sedation is preferred. In very limited small areas, only local anesthesia can be applied.
What is the Recovery Process After Liposuction Surgery?
Post-surgery is usually comfortable. The pain is very minor and can be relieved with medication. At the end of the surgery, a special bandage is applied to the vacuum-applied areas and the patient is dressed in a special corset. The patient continues to wear the corset for 5-6 weeks. There may be bruising, swelling, and tingling sensations in the vacuum-applied areas. These disappear on their own within 3 weeks. Surgical scars also become indistinct within 2-6 months.
What is VASER Liposuction and How Is It Applied?
Vaser technology, which is one of the moodiest liposuction methods today, is a method based on the breakdown of fat cells with ultrasonic sound vibrations. The fat tissue in the areas to be liposuction is melted with thin cannulas that produce ultrasonic sound waves through small incisions (0.5 cm) made on the skin. Then, the melted fats are taken out of the body again by means of thin cannulas.
What is the difference between Health in Globe VASER Liposuction Method and Classical Techniques?
Compared to classical liposuction methods, fat removal is easier in VASER as the fat tissue is melted with ultrasonic sound waves. This also shortens the processing time.
With Health in Globe VASER technology, targeting only fat cells during the fat removal process ensures the protection of blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerves, and other tissues that support the skin. With the absence of vascular damage, the recovery occurs faster as there is less pain, bruising, and edema after the procedure.
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