Liposuction of the abdomen is currently the most effective way to get rid of the abdominal fat. This procedure holds a special place in aesthetic surgery, since excess fat in the abdomen is observed quite often both in women and men; the lipectomy technique is relatively simple; the procedure of liposuction gives a notable and persistent result; also, scars are minimal even in case of fat excision from extensive areas. The main indication for abdominal liposuction is the presence of local fat accumulations in the abdominal region, which disrupt the figure outline and persist even in case of a significant weight loss.
Surgical indication
The main indications for such operations are the presence of excess fatty deposits in various parts of the body, the removal of which is impossible with traditional methods – gymnastics, massage, etc.
Contraindication to surgery
- Heart failure
- Pulmonary insufficiency
- Diabetes
- The immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
- Malignant neoplasms
- Pregnancy (including planned in the coming year)
- Presence of traces of surgical interventions on the abdominal cavity
- The last degree of obesity.
Post operative course recommendations
The early postoperative period is characterized by moderate pain, swelling and subcutaneous hemorrhages in the treated areas. Also characterized by slight malaise and a slight increase in body temperature. For the prevention of infectious complications in the postoperative period, antibiotics are prescribed according to standard schemes. Change of labels is carried out once and, as a rule, on 1 or 2 days after the operation.