How is lipolysis and liposuction done?
Lipolysis is done medically; the drug phosphatadylcholine is painlessly injected into the fat deposited area. Several sittings are required to achieve results and this method works well in areas like the abdomen where there is a large amount of fat deposition. It doesn’t hospitalisation. Where as, in case of liposuction, one-day hospitalisation is a must. But this procedure doesn’t require various sittings to deliver results. Surgeon gently moves the cannula around under your skin and sucks away the unwanted local fatty deposits to create more attractive contours. What about recovery? Healing is a gradual process. After surgery, a person is advised to start walking as soon as possible to reduce swelling. After 2 to5 days, patient may resume normal activities. But he/she needs to wear snug elastic garment over the treated area to fasten healing. The stitches are removed or dissolve on their own within the first week and may take time up to ten days. How will a person look after surgery?