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Monday, December 18, 2017
Six Common Liposuction Myths Finally Busted
Cosmetic procedures are becoming a lot more popular these days, which has caused a few problems. When more people begin discussing a subject, myths magically appear out of thin air. There are lots when it comes to liposuction.
This doesn't bode well for anyone considering it in the future. They'll be basing decisions on a few false truths. I think it's time we finally set the record straight. Let's bust a few common liposuction myths once and for all.
Myth 1. Liposuction Is Only for Women
There is a certain stigma attached to liposuction when it comes to men. It's long been considered something only women can enjoy for many years. Luckily, a quick look at the numbers shows attitudes are changing.
One big liposuction benefit is attracting men in droves. Once you've had liposuction your muscles will look a lot more defined. Why spend months in the gym when you can get the same results with a quick procedure?
Myth 2. It's a Great Weight Loss Tool
Liposuction can help you lose fat in stubborn areas around the body, but it's not a great weight loss tool. After you've recovered from your procedure you will still have to hit the gym.
Fat cells in other parts of your body will always find ways to pick up the slack. When you stop exercising you'll end up with problems somewhere else. Think of liposuction as a supplement to working out.
Myth 3. A Tummy Tuck Isn't the Same Thing
Even though a tummy tuck sounds like a fancy name for liposuction it's not the same thing. It's easy to get confused because they're usually carried out at the same time. Tummy tucks have to do with loose skin.
If you have lots of loose skin around your abdominal area, tummy tucks will remove it and tighten everything up. Liposuction comes into play when there is also a significant amount of body fat.
Myth 4. You're Too Old for Liposuction
When you have a medical procedure carried out your chronological age doesn't come into the equation. It's got more to do with your physiological age. That means if you're in good health liposuction isn't dangerous.
Obviously those who exercise on a regular basis will have a body much younger than their date of birth. The only real problem with older people is the fact there is less elasticity in their skin.
Myth 5. Your Cellulite Will Disappear
Women used to think liposuction got rid of cellulite, which was one of the reasons it was so popular. It does kind of make sense when you think about it. Sadly, we now know it's a myth that won't disappear.
There are a few treatments you can opt for if you're desperate to get rid of cellulite. Combine any with liposuction for even better results. Just don't think a miracle is going to happen when your fat is sucked out.
Myth 6. It's Ideal for Maximum Fat Loss
Do you want them to take out as much fat as possible during your liposuction procedure? Common sense says yes, but it's actually the wrong answer. It's not designed for maximum fat loss.
Liposuction is supposed to sculpt your body so you look great. This doesn't have anything to do with a specific amount of fat. Your surgeon will know the perfect amount to extract from your body.
Liposuction Can Easily Change Your Life
When you undergo liposuction it can change your life for the better, so it's important to dispel any myths surrounding it. You can't decide whether or not to try it if you don't know the facts.
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