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subject: Facial Liposuction: Improving Your Appearance By Removing Facial Fat [print this page]


If you want to lose fat in a particular area, you might look to plastic surgery. If that area happens to be your face, there is even a specific treatment. Facial liposuction works similarly to the regular procedure in which fat is removed from your body or at least reshaped, except it is taken from trouble spots on your face. Before you decide on this operation, you should get the basic facts about how it works.

Whether you have a double chin or just want to remove flab from your cheeks, facial liposuction can do the trick. This procedure requires local anesthesia. At the beginning of the operation, a cannula, or small tube, is inserted through tiny incisions in the area to be treated. The excess fat is then suctioned out.

Next, the area is stitched up with a few sutures, and a bandage is worn for the next few days. You will then return to the clinic and have your stitches removed about five days after surgery. You will likely still need to wear an elastic bandage, but only at night. The swelling and bruising will likely subside slowly after a few weeks, and you should be completely healed after about three months.

As for recovery, you will likely want to take a few days to a week off work or other activities, just because the bruising might discourage you from being around others. Taking it easy will also help you recover faster. You should see the final results from the facial liposuction after about three months, since the swelling must go down first. However, you will likely notice some results right away.

Since the human body stops creating new fat cells at about the time of puberty, once these cells are gone from your face, they will not come back. Even if you gain weight, they will not be deposited here. Instead, your body's fat cells will simply expand to make room for the weight. Thus, this surgery's results are permanent, and often only one treatment is required.

Since it is not medically necessary, this operation is not covered under insurance. However, if you want to be satisfied with your appearance and look years younger, it is a surgery you might want to consider. As long as you are not 30 percent above your ideal body weight and realize this will not drastically change the way you look, but rather fine tune it, you might be an ideal candidate for facial liposuction.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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