Most people have localized pockets of fat cells in areas of the body where they don’t want them. Our liposuction in Fort Lauderdale permanently removes unwanted fat to achieve the desired contour.
Liposuction Overview:
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What Is Liposuction?
A highly effective body contouring procedure, liposuction removes unwanted stubborn fat cells from problem areas unresponsive to diet and exercise. The process allows your surgeon to create more muscle definition and sculpt the body’s contours while reducing the fat volume in each treatment area.
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Why Choose Top Aesthetics For Your Liposuction in Fort Lauderdale?
Dr. Humberto Palladino founded Top Aesthetics to offer a classy cosmetic surgery experience at an affordable price. With double board certification and a medical degree from the first-class Universidad Favaloro in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he delivers high-quality, comprehensive care in Fort Lauderdale. Top Aesthetics houses two additional highly skilled doctors, Dr. Angel Morales and Dr. Sam Nasseri, each bringing specialized expertise to deliver outstanding results in cosmetic surgery. Together, our team collaborates seamlessly to ensure the highest standards of patient care and exceptional aesthetic outcomes.
Dr. Palladino’s wealth of knowledge and experience shines through every procedure, leaving patients highly satisfied with their outstanding results. With world-class training from the Mayo Clinic, he demonstrates a carefully crafted artistic approach to aesthetic enhancement using the latest and safest techniques.
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What are the Benefits of Liposuction in Fort Lauderdale?
- Targeted removal of stubborn fat deposits in various areas of the body.
- Improved body contours and proportions, resulting in a more sculpted appearance.
- Enhanced self-confidence and body image.
- Minimally invasive procedure with relatively quick recovery compared to more extensive surgeries.
- Long-lasting results when combined with a healthy lifestyle.
- Can be performed on multiple areas of the body during a single session, reducing overall treatment time and cost.
Liposuction FAQ
What procedures can complement liposuction?
How long do the results last?
Does liposuction address loose, sagging skin?
How much weight is removed with liposuction?
How should I prepare for liposuction?
What procedures can complement liposuction?
Some procedures that complement liposuction include breast procedures, fat transfer to restore lost volume in the face or other body areas, abdominoplasty, facelift surgery, and more.
How long do the results last?
Once fat cells are removed from the body, this removal is permanent. You can maintain your newly sculpted physique long-term by keeping your weight stable through a healthy diet and exercise regimen and avoiding pregnancy or future weight gain.
Does liposuction address loose, sagging skin?
Liposuction only addresses the fat cells within the body, removing them to restore a more toned physique. This process requires the skin to maintain elasticity to optimize the results. Sagging excess skin requires surgical removal once the natural elasticity of the tissues has decreased. If you desire the removal of excess skin in addition to fat cells, a tummy tuck may be a more appropriate option.
How much weight is removed with liposuction?
Liposuction is not a weight loss procedure; it is designed to remove localized fat deposits. The amount of fat removed varies depending on factors such as the individual's body composition, the areas treated, and the surgeon's discretion. It is not a substitute for traditional weight loss methods.
How should I prepare for liposuction?
Your surgeon will provide specific pre-operative instructions, which may include quitting smoking, avoiding certain medications that can increase bleeding risk, and adjusting your diet and exercise routine. It's essential to follow these instructions carefully to ensure the best possible outcome and minimize the risk of complications.