Your cosmetic surgeon in Marseille, offers hip liposuction
Liposuction is a modern and effective technique for treating fatty deposits located between skin tissue and muscles.
During liposuction, a cannula which is a blunt-tipped steel tube is connected to a suction device to remove fat from the body.
Liposuction is used to treat excess fat in several areas of the body including the hips.
When can you consider hip liposuction?
Liposuction of the hips makes it possible to permanently remove localized deposits of fat that do not disappear despite diets or playing sports. It is therefore not just the superficial fat under the skin, which is present all over the body, but above all the fat located in the deeper layer of the skin.
You can therefore consider liposuction when:
- You have localized areas of fat deposits on the hips that are unsightly compared to the rest of your body;
- You want better definition of your figure;
- Your skin elasticity is sufficient.
What are the benefits of hip liposuction?
Patients can expect to obtain a real aesthetic benefit from liposuction of the hips. It is a safe and effective way to treat excess fat.
The main advantages of liposuction are:
- Immediately eliminates fat and allows for more harmonious hips;
- The silhouette has a more harmonious appearance;
- The technique requires small incisions, which result in small scars;
- The operation can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation, which is less risky than an operation under general anesthesia.
The disadvantages of liposuction
- The results can be affected by weight gain, aging and pregnancy;
- Liposuction does not improve the appearance of cellulite or sagging skin.
If you want to know the best solution in your specific case, a consultation with Dr Christophe Desouches, cosmetic surgeon from Marseille is necessary for a check-up.
Are you a good candidate for hip liposuction?
For some people, diet and exercise cannot get rid of stubborn fat deposits.
Who are the right candidates to consider liposuction:
- You have little excess skin and good skin elasticity. The loss of elasticity of the skin with age can compromise the quality of the results of liposuction of the hips, but if your skin has remained elastic, age alone is not a contraindication for liposuction of the stomach;
- You have excess fat located in the hips and these deposits do not disappear with exercise or diet;
- You are in good physical shape, are no more than 10 kg overweight, and your weight is stable;
- If you are planning to lose or gain weight (for example, due to pregnancy or diet), now is not a good time to consider hip liposuction;
- Keep in mind that liposuction does not remove cellulite and cannot tighten sagging skin.
If you are in good general health, with a positive attitude and realistic expectations, you are probably a good candidate for this procedure.
How is hip liposuction performed?
Liposuction removes fat from your body by suction and lasts one to two hours. It can be done under local anesthesia or general anesthesia, with an outpatient clinic stay.
Dr Christophe Desouches will select the most suitable method depending on the amount of fat to be removed:
- Liposuction with the traditional method where a fine cannula with a rounded end is connected to a suction system if the amount of fat to be treated is large;
- Vibroliposuction or NIL (Nutational Infrasonic Liposculpture) which has a vibrating cannula to allow shorter suites and better results
- Gentle liposuction with a cannula connected to a syringe if the amount of fat is moderate.
What will liposuction scars look like?
- Because the liposuction incisions are 1 to 2 mm, the scars are small and hardly visible, most often hidden in natural folds;
- Most liposuction scars disappear and are barely noticeable over time. Visible scarring is more common when large cannulas are used and in patients who have dark pigmentation;
- The quality of healing, however, depends on genetic factors and it is possible to observe hypertrophic healing in people predisposed to it;
- Rarely, the scar may be associated with dyschromia, which is a patch on dark (hyperpigmentation) or light (hypo pigmented) skin.
Although scars from the incisions are in most cases permanent, they fade and improve over time. Dr Christophe Desouches will make every effort to place scars in hidden areas and minimize them, with the aim of achieving the desired result with the most discreet scars possible.
What are the consequences of the hip liposuction procedure?
Dr Christophe Desouches will study with you for the necessary time before you can return to your normal level of sports and social activity.
After surgery, you will receive detailed instructions on your postoperative care, as well as information on:
- The normal symptoms you will experience;
- Signs of possible complications.
Immediately after hip liposuction.
You wear special compression garments to keep your skin compressed. They usually have to be worn for 6 weeks.
When the anesthesia wears off, you may feel some pain. If the pain is severe or if it takes a long time to dissipate, talk to the medical team taking care of you and strong analgesics may be given to you during hospitalization. You will also see redness and swelling after the surgery. In some cases, the edema will persist for a few weeks or even one to two months. Dr Desouches, cosmetic surgeon in Marseille, will tell you if your pain, redness or swelling is normal or if it is a sign of a complication.
Recovery time after liposuction.
It is extremely important that you follow all of the care instructions given to you exactly. This will include advice on wearing compression garments, taking antibiotics, and the level of physical activity allowed. Dr Christophe Desouches, your Marseille cosmetic surgeon, will also provide you with detailed instructions on the normal symptoms you will experience and the signs of a possible complication. It is important to know that recovery time varies greatly from person to person.
What are the limits and risks of liposuction?
Complications from liposuction surgery are rare. Your specific risks will be assessed during your consultation with Dr Christophe Desouches.
All surgical procedures carry some degree of risk.
Some potential complications to all surgeries are:
- Adverse reaction to anesthesia;
- Hematoma or seroma (accumulation of blood or fluid under the skin);
- Infection and bleeding;
- Sensitivity disturbances;
- Hypertrophic or hyperpigmented scars;
- Allergic reactions;
- Unsatisfactory results which may require additional interventions;
- Blood clots in the legs or lungs (Phlebitis or pulmonary embolism).
Other risks specific to liposuction are described below:
- Asymmetry;
- Skin irregularities.
You can reduce some risks by following the advice and instructions of Dr Christophe Desouches, surgeon in Marseille, both before and after your hip liposuction.