Some women are choosing liposuction over a lifestyle of exercise and dieting. This is causing the demand for cosmetic surgery to rise. The lack of exercise and dieting is making the rate of obesity to rise at an alarming rate. Women who hate to watch what they eat and who refuse to exercise are putting on weight and opting for a quick fix weight loss: liposuction. In the U.K., alone the rate of liposuction has increased by 90% in the year 2006. Approximately 29,000 liposuctions were performed in the U.K., that year.
Liposuction should not be used as a cure for obesity; it should not be an alternative to eating right.
If liposuction is used in one area of the body and the person continues bad eating and exercise habits the fat will just continue to build in other sections of the body.
To really successfully lose the body fat instead of turning to liposuction as the answer to weight issues you should instead learn how to eat a healthy diet that will promote weight loss and learn how to start and maintain a healthy exercise program that along with a sensible diet will allow you to lose weight naturally.
There are plenty of legitimate reasons for liposuction; losing weight is not one of them.
Liposuction is a surgical procedure used to remove fat deposits and to reshape body parts. You can have liposuction on your abdomen, hips, thighs, calves, arms, buttocks, back, neck, or on your face. When having the liposuction you can opt to have it done on more than one site on your body. Liposuction is also used to help men who have enlarged breasts or to remove fat tumors.
Liposuction can be performed right in the doctor's office, at a surgical center or in a hospital. The procedure must be performed by a qualified doctor and in a clean environment.
Take your time in locating the right doctor for you. Make sure to check the credentials and to ask all of your questions about the procedure, risks and benefits before agreeing to undergo liposuction.
You should learn as much as you can about the procedure before agreeing to have it done on you. Understand the risks, how long the procedure will last, what the recovery period will be like and how long healing is expected to take and ask for a full disclosure of all fees involved in the procedure.