Liposuction for each part can be helpful for diets that fail every time.
Recently, a fit body has been in the spotlight, it is easy to find people around who are on a diet. However, it is difficult to achieve the desired body shape with diet management and exercise alone, so more and more patients are inquiring about liposuction through medical facilities.
In
the past, a skinny body was the fashion, but the recent trend of a pretty body
is 'health'. While losing weight in a healthy way, there are more and more
people who are intensively managing fat on specific parts such as thighs,
forearms, and abdomen.
In
fact, liposuction is a surgery that removes excess fat by making a small
incision in the skin and inserting a suction tube to directly remove the fat. With
this surgery, you can see a direct change in size right after the procedure,
and it is also possible to improve areas where the fat cannot disappear easily.
Liposuction
is divided into thigh liposuction, forearm liposuction, and abdominal
liposuction. According to the individual, liposuction of the desired area such
as whole body liposuction or mini liposuction is also possible. However, it is
desirable to pursue liposuction through in-depth consultation with a plastic
surgeon, and to proceed with liposuction of an appropriate amount in
consideration of the lines of the whole body. It is advisable to find a
hospital that conducts accurate examination and post-surgery management.
Recently, Dr. Won Ki-jeong from Wonjin Plastic Surgery Clinic was invited to the symposium of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, which was held non-face-to-face, and gave a presentation. At this time, Director Won Ki-Jeong was in charge of the body shaping session and gave a lecture on the topic of ‘safe and effective liposuction’ as a representative.
Dr. Won Ki-Jeong, based on various academic activities and clinical experiences in the field of body shaping for over 20 years, has accumulated experiences on the pre-examination necessary for safe liposuction, safe anesthesia methods according to patient conditions during surgery, follow-up management, and complications that may occur after surgery.
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