Liposuction of the abdomen and posterior trunk is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat deposits from these areas.
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Liposuction of Abdomen and Posterior Trunk Procedure
Liposuction of the abdomen and posterior trunk is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat deposits from these areas to improve the contours of the body. Liposuction of the abdomen and posterior trunk can help patients achieve a more sculpted and toned appearance that may not be achievable through diet and exercise alone.
Many patients seeking liposuction are not able to have it covered by their insurance. In this case, patients may consider this procedure with a Direct Specialty Care (DSC) provider. Smith Medical offers affordable plastic surgery to patients seeking transparent, quality care.
When is This Procedure Necessary?
Patients may consider liposuction of the abdomen and posterior trunk if they have stubborn pockets of fat that do not respond to diet and exercise. These areas tend to accumulate excess fat due to genetics, aging, hormonal changes, or past pregnancies. Liposuction is not intended as a weight loss solution, but rather as a way to sculpt the body by removing localized fat deposits. It is important for patients to have realistic expectations about the outcome of the procedure and understand that maintaining a healthy lifestyle post-surgery is essential for long-term results.
What To Expect
The process begins with a consultation so the patient can discuss their goals and learn more about the procedure. Patients need to follow all instructions including fasting the morning of the procedure since they will be under general anesthesia throughout. The surgeon will use cannulas to target the fat deposits and remove them. This process is performed on the abdominal region as well as the posterior trunk, which includes the area from the upper back to the lumbar spine. Once the goal of the procedure has been achieved, the surgeon will close the incision and the patient will be monitored as they wake up from the anesthesia.
After the procedure, patients may experience discomfort in the regions where the incisions were made. This is manageable through a combination of pain medications and alternating hot and cold compresses. Patients are expected to wear compression garments to aid in healing and reduce swelling and bruising. Depending on the patient’s progress, they can return to regular activity anywhere from a week to a month.
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