Liposculpture
How is Liposculpture Performed?
Liposculpture is a surgical operation that can be performed in more than one area. The procedure is done through a hollow needle-like tube called a cannula. With this vacuum tube, a minimal incision is made in the immediate vicinity of the area where the fat accumulates and the liposuction procedure will be applied. After the incision is made, the cannula is placed under the skin and the existing accumulated fat is broken down and the aspiration process is started. The duration of the procedure takes an average of 1-two hours. However, after the healing phase of the liposculpture area is completed, the scar will become invisible
What is the Post-Op Process like?
- You should use the medical corsets given by your doctor as instructed for a month.
- After the operation, it is necessary to wait about 2 months for heavy and tiring sports.
- To speed up your recovery process, smoking and alcohol consumption should be stopped. However, drinking plenty of water and fluids will increase your resistance.
- Since surgical sutures are self-dissolving sutures, there is no need for stitch removal.
- You can take light-paced walks 1 week after the operation.
- After the operation, your stitches should be protected from the sun and sweat until they dissolve.
- You can swim in the pool and sea 1 month after the operation.
- After the operation, the body will take its ideal shape in about 6 months.
How Much Does it Cost?
The average cost for liposculpture in the United States, depending on which body parts the fat is removed from, varies between $6,500 to $13,500. In Colombia, the procedure is 30-50% less. We offer packages that include the procedure and accommodations.