Love Handles Liposuction from awesomemed's blog


Love handles are an accumulation of fatty tissue that linger between the hips, stomach and back, and can be grasped between the fingers like a fatty buoy. These protrusions thicken the abdominal belt in an unsightly way, in both women and men. They persist especially after the age of forty, becoming more difficult to eliminate when the skin loses its tone, even after a diet and despite regular exercise. Their appearance can also be the result of hormonal variations, especially following pregnancy or after menopause - Love Handle Surgery.

When the amount of fat in the hip area is significant, liposuction is necessary. This method of non surgical aesthetic intervention, performed under general anesthesia, is also called liposuction. It consists of sucking the fatty tissue with the help of ultra-thin cannulas inserted under the epidermis. The operation begins with an analysis of the quality of the skin and the patient’s hips to identify the fatty masses to be removed. The surgeon then marks the areas of intervention with a surgical felt-tip pen, then injects a solution that liquefies the fatty tissues and sucks them up more easily - Surgical Fat Elimination.

Liposuction of the love handles is usually performed under general anesthesia. A consultation with an anesthesiologist will be necessary before the surgical operation.  The results are generally definitive, as the removed fat does not reform. However, it is recommended to adopt a healthy lifestyle, to watch one’s weight, to follow a healthy diet (banish fats, sugary drinks, refined sugar, etc. To take advantage of a particularly attractive total price, you can combine several areas to be treated by liposuction. This can include liposuction of the saddlebags and inner thighs combined with liposuction of the love handles. You will thus be able to benefit from an excellent quality of care while sculpting several areas of your silhouette. For more information, please visit our site https://www.vegasliposuction.com/


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