Good old age, why not be afraid of liposuction
After undergoing liposuction, some people worry that over time or as they get older, they will distort or look strange around the treatment site or within the same area.
this is not true; As long as you undergo a procedure performed by an experienced specialist, you will not have problems with body contouring in the future, provided you take care of yourself. Note: If you eat too much or exercise and gain weight, fat will be deposited in new areas and not in the places where you had liposuction.
It can affect how you look aesthetically, but not because of the aging process itself. Additionally, as the skin loosens and loses its elasticity later in life, the areas that have undergone liposuction will also experience this effect and therefore will not result in a disproportionate appearance.
If you are considering the procedure because you are unhappy with your appearance as a result of aging, liposuction treatment alone may not be enough to address your concerns about the appearance of your skin.
Since liposuction removes fat cells from inside the body, the skin that is already sagging or sagging due to the extraction of a large amount of fat, must be treated.
The good news is that any experienced professional who performs regular liposuction will recommend what can be done to smooth the surface of the skin in conjunction with removing the fat. For this reason, it is necessary to consult with a few practitioners to find out which one is best suited for your needs.
When you choose a practitioner for you, it is worth the money to choose a board-certified plastic surgeon or a highly experienced plastic surgeon to perform your treatment. You may not need to go to the hospital and can be treated as an outpatient or have your treatment done in their office, but make sure they are extensively trained in the procedure and that they specialize in their area.
In Australia, there is still a loophole allowing cosmetic procedures such as liposuction to be performed by general practitioners who only have a basic medical license to perform such treatments and less experience with incisions or emergency procedures.
Despite Australia’s lighter regulations regarding cosmetic procedures, as of October 2016, you are now entitled to a seven-day cooling-off period before a major procedure and are required to receive written information up front about the costs involved. You can also rest assured that your practitioner is now explicitly responsible for your post-operative care.
Also on the administrative side of things, remember that if it’s done as a cosmetic procedure, private health insurance won’t give you any discount because Medicare doesn’t support it, unless it’s done for medical reasons. If you feel the cost will be prohibitive, many practitioners offer payment plans to patients, but are prevented from providing financing through a third party.