Liposuction
The number of fat cells in the human body does not increase after puberty. For this reason, adult people have a fixed number of fat cells in their bodies. However, if more calories are consumed than the amount of calories spent, even if the number of fat cells remains the same, their volume increases and weight gain occurs. Under normal conditions, it is sufficient to apply a healthy and balanced diet program and a regular exercise program for weight loss. However, due to metabolic differences, some people may have resistant fat deposits that do not respond to regular diet and exercise. The liposuction method can be applied to people who are at or close to their ideal weight, and have fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise in certain parts of their body, and during the procedure a mixture of liquid solution is injected to numb the target area and to minimize the pain felt during the application. 1-2 mm long incisions are made on the skin and cannulas are placed in the area through these incisions. The vacuum machine to which the cannulas are attached begins to absorb the partially liquefied oil. The vacuum pipe is moved on the surface and the oil is broken down and discharged quickly. When the operation is over, the incisions are left open for a while. Thus, it is ensured that liquid does not accumulate in the application area and flows out. Finally, the incisions are closed, the area is tightly bandaged and the operation is terminated.