Липосакция - Удаление накопленного жира
Задайте вопросLiposuction removes topical fat and it is typically performed with a nozzle activated at negative pressure. The bodyweight increases due to fluid retention and fat accumulation in the fat cells. The number of those cells is fixed throughout one’s lifetime, but they increase in volume. Liposuction reduces the number of fat cells in the operated area; therefore, the results are stable and permanent. The incisions made in the nozzle’s point of entry are small, up to 1 cm (0.4 in.), and they disappear in a short while. Liposuction can be performed on any part of the body, but most of the fat usually accumulates in the buttocks, thighs, knees, ankles, calves and abdomen. It aims at enhancing the body’s shape, but not reducing bodyweight. The body’s shape after the procedure is stable, irrespective of whether the patient puts on or loses weight. The removal of excess fat, mainly from the thighs, may cause skin laxity.
The greater the volume of fat removed the more lax the skin becomes. On the other hand, if the patient’s skin is quite elastic, the laxity is not so prominent. Moreover, the younger the patient, the more elastic the skin, so again there is minimal laxity. So ideally the patient should be young with topical fat, as opposed to older with fat distributed all over the body. The major problem of cellulite, which often troubles a large number of patients, cannot be treated with liposuction, while it may even become worse in some cases. Physiotherapy programs with special massages postoperatively may help reduce cellulite.