The number one surgical cosmetic procedure performed is liposuction. Surprisingly it is not just the women who are having this done, the number of men who have undergone these surgeries has been steadily increasing.

Although liposuction is not intended as a weight-loss technique or solution, it can help to "sculpt" your body into a slimmer profile.

This popular procedure does not necessarily have to be performed at a hospital or surgery center, as it can also be done at the doctor’s office. Naturally there are pros and cons related to both locations.

Normally, only a small volume procedure will be performed as an out patient basis due to the cost. If a larger volume of fat needs to be removed or if this is being done in conjunction with other procedures, then your doctor will speak with you about the options available to you and together you will make an informed decision.

Plastic surgeons or even dermatologists perform many of these liposuction surgical procedures. Keep in mind that any licensed physician may perform the surgery, as no standardized training is required. As a result of this there will be differences in experience and training.

You may want to consider asking the physician you have chosen how many times he or she has performed this type of surgery and whether or not they have had any specialized training in this field. Just because it is elective surgery does not mean that it is any less serious than any other type of invasive surgery.

Most people who are considering having this done are usually somewhat overweight or have excess skin redundancy that is a result of a large weight loss or pregnancy. The liposuction tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is likely the most often performed procedure.

In the case of pregnancy, experts advise waiting until you will no longer be having any more children, as the muscles that are tightened during liposuction can separate again during another pregnancy. It is further noted that the tightened muscles can restrict the growth of the fetus.

As with many other procedures, liposuction is not completely pain or discomfort free. Experiencing pain after surgery is common. There is a chance that after liposuction there may be some drainage from the incisions. This is normal and your doctor may suggest inserting a drainage tube for a few days to avoid fluid build-up.

Liposuction recovery can be a slow process and it is hard to be patient, but your doctor will be able to advise you about how long it generally takes. Be sure to write any questions down that you want to ask the doctor prior to the procedure so that you will be well informed and know what to expect.

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