The present technology and experience allows plastic surgeons to define the contour of the skeletal muscles by selectively removing fat and defining natural body surface curves and shapes thus enhancing your athletic and fit appearance.
Yes, it can. In a technique called “etching” the surgeon can accentuate the borders of the “six pack” muscle and make it “stand out” by giving it a more athletic and slim appearance. This technique can be added to the liposuction procedure and requires wearing additional compressive dressing for 3 days. The patient would still need to maintain adequate abdominal exercise to achieve the six-pack appearance.
Yes, it can. In a technique called “etching” the surgeon can accentuate the borders of the “six pack” muscle and make it “stand out” by giving it a more athletic and slim appearance. This technique can be added to the liposuction procedure and requires wearing additional compressive dressing for 3 days. The patient would still need to maintain adequate abdominal exercise to achieve the six-pack appearance.
Depends on the patient. Liposuction induces skin retraction when the excess is mild, and the skin is elastic. Skin stretch marks, fine wrinkles, advanced age and big skin excess are signs of poor skin elasticity. In these cases, the chances the skin will retract after liposuction only are low and the patient should consider additional solution to regain skin tightness.
Most states limit liposuction volume in no more than 5 liters of fat per procedure. This way, maximum safety and aesthetically pleasing results can be obtained.