Where on Your Body Can You Get Liposuction?

Where on Your Body Can You Get Liposuction?

Liposuction, also known as liposculpture suction, lipoplast, lipectomy, or simply “lipo”, is a popular cosmetic procedure readily available for residents of the Tri-City, TN areas.

Even though liposuction is not considered a way to lose weight, it is, however, the best way to have troublesome areas of your body sculpted to your liking.

Doctors often recommend this type of procedure for those individuals who: have lost weight, who eat a healthy diet, and who engage in regular exercise, but who have a difficult time losing localized areas of fat. Typical problem areas include the stomach, upper arms, neck, butt, thighs, and upper and lower back.

In fact, some of the best doctors who perform liposuction are in Tennessee, and in the Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol, and Elizabethton areas in particular.

Areas of Your Body Where You Can Have Liposuction

Most individuals don’t know that there are lots of areas on the body where they can have liposuction. One main area that everyone knows about is the midsection, followed by the hips, thighs, and buttocks.

Some of the lesser-known areas where you can get liposuction are as follows:

Double Chin:  A double chin is the area in the neck and chin where excess fat can and does accumulate. When pockets of fat form here, a fold is created that makes people look as if they have two chins. Even though a double chin is most common in individuals who are overweight, people of normal weight can suffer from this as well. The good news is that liposuction can easily eliminate this by improving the angle of definition between the chin and the neck. Be aware, though, that liposuction will not tighten any loose neck.

Buffalo Hump: In nature, the term buffalo hump is used to describe a buffalo’s neck. In humans, however, this term describes an abnormal fatty deposit at the upper back and neck. According to doctors, the buffalo hump is caused by obesity, steroid treatment, and the body’s overproduction of certain natural steroids. Liposuction is a great way to eliminate this fat deposit.

Excess Arm Skin: For some, even when they have taken the time to properly tone their arms, there’s still the issue of flabby and/or loose skin that sags at the back. If that sagging is caused by fat, then liposuction can definitely help. However, if that fat is due to loose skin, then a more involved procedure called a brachioplasty is required.

Women’s Breasts: Even though most women feel that liposuction can be done on breasts of any shape and size, this is not so. Liposuction of the breasts is great for women with perky breasts that are fatty. In order to obtain optimal results, the breasts cannot be saggy or droopy, as liposuction will make this worse. In addition, breasts that have more fat and are less dense are better suited for liposuction. Interestingly, older breasts have more fat while younger breasts are denser. For those with dense breasts, a breast lift or a breast reduction is the best procedure to go with, as it will yield better results.

Male Breasts: Men who suffer from enlarged breasts have gynecomastia, which causes their chest area to grow and look like a breast. This condition commonly happens when excessive fat accumulates a man’s chest area. According to doctors, this is caused by hormone imbalances, obesity, steroid use, or frequently using drugs like marijuana. The good news is that liposuction can greatly reduce the appearance of enlarged breasts in men.  

Fat in the Back Area: More commonly referred to as back fat, those with fat in this area tend to have rolls that appear to hang from the back. Liposuction has been proven time and again to be excellent at correcting this condition. However, it’s important that the skin not be too stretched out, as this will cause results to not be as optimal as they should be. In cases where the skin is too stretched out, a bra line back lift may be needed.

Abdomen and Belly Pouch: These are the most common areas to receive liposuction. Belly fat is stubborn and oftentimes does not respond well to diet or exercise. Liposuction works great on these areas. However, liposuction is not advised for those who have hard, intra-abdominal fat, as it cannot be removed by liposuction. Belly pouches, commonly caused by excess fat that is localized to the lower abdomen, are always an ideal spot for liposuction because fat there is easily removed.

Muffin Tops and Love Handles: Liposuction is a great option to get rid of the excess fat on the sides of the abdomen as well as the extra fat located on the sides of the abdomen that also extends into the back. These are stubborn areas that both men and women struggle with despite a healthy diet and regular exercise.

Ready to Learn More About Fast, Reliable and Effective Fat Reduction?

If you’ve been struggling with stubborn excess fat in any of these areas on your body, then liposuction might be the perfect option for you.

Why not compliment your healthy diet and regular exercise routine with that sculpted body you’ve always dreamed of?

Ready to learn more? Contact Dr. Jim Brantner, MD, a licensed plastic surgeon in the Tennessee and Tri-City area today to get started.

Liposuction: Fact vs. Fiction

Liposuction: Fact vs. Fiction

liposuction - measuring waistLiposuction is a popular fat reduction procedure that leaves women and men feeling more confident in their bodies. But any procedure with so much press is bound to come with a few misconceptions, and there are plenty of myths about liposuction. Can you separate fact from fiction? Dr. Brantner is here to help.

Fact: Liposuction works for a variety of areas

Liposuction is best-known for removing fat from the abdomen, but it’s also a good choice for patients who want to remove stubborn fat deposits from the hips, thighs, chest, back, and neck.

Fiction: It’s great for weight loss

Many people see liposuction as an easy, one-step weight loss program. But like any fat reduction procedure, liposuction requires a healthy diet and regular exercise to maintain results. It’s best to use liposuction to remove stubborn fat areas after trying more traditional weight loss methods.

Fact: Liposuction is real surgery

Unlike a tummy tuck, liposuction doesn’t remove extra skin or restore bulging abdominal muscles. But that doesn’t mean it’s not real surgery! When you get liposuction, your physician will make small incisions to remove the fat deposits. Just like other surgical procedures, liposuction requires a few days off work to recuperate and heal.

Fiction: Results are instantaneous

Liposuction removes fat from the body, but because it’s a surgical procedure, many patients experience swelling. It may take several weeks for your body to fully heal before you can see the full results. Wearing the compression garment recommended by your physician will smooth the skin, limit swelling, and help you see results faster.

When it comes to liposuction, experience matters. Dr. Brantner has decades of experience giving patients smooth, natural results. To schedule a liposuction consultation, call Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery today.

The 411 on Liposuction

The 411 on Liposuction

In the realm of cosmetic surgery, liposuction is a common (but often scary) term to come across. So what exactly is it and why would you need? Here’s the 411 run-down on everything you need to know about this cosmetic procedure!

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What is liposuction? 

This procedure is popular, safe and can result in significant changes in your body contour and shape. It can be a single procedure, or combined with other procedures like a tummy tuck. It helps to remove any unwanted fat pockets that might be unresponsive to your diet and workouts. Particularly tricky areas you might have are the thighs, hips, butt, hips, knees or the chin and neck area. If you have firm, elastic skin and great muscle tone, a procedure like this will suit you well (as well as being within 30% of your ideal weight).

How does it work? 

Medications will be given to you before the procedure based on best recommendations by your doctor. Liposuction is performed through small incisions, where a tube is then inserted through those incisions to loosen up the fat in a back and forth type motion. That fact is then suctioned using a vacuum or syringe, followed by sutures to close up those incisions.

Your surgeon may give you a few recommendations prior to your procedure, including getting a lab testing for medical evaluation and to stop smoking or taking any sort of supplements.

It’s also very important to let yourself heal after the procedure. You’ll be given garments and bandages after the procedure, and will be instructed not to make too many movements that would cause swelling or abrasions.

For more questions about our liposuction procedure at Dr. Brantner’s office in Johnson City, TN, please feel free to give us a call at 423-328-9000, we’re happy to help! You can also check out our payment options as well as other surgical and non-surgical procedures on our website.