Liposuction is a surgery often considered by people who want to lose weight but can’t seem to accomplish it with diet and exercise. Usually, a plastic surgeon conducts the procedure by removing fat from specific areas. The target areas of liposuction typically include:
- Hips
- Belly
- Thighs
- Arms
- Back
- Chin
- Buttocks
On some occasions, the surgeon can also choose to do tummy tucks, breast reductions or facelifts.
Like all other procedures, liposuction can come with risks, so there are some factors that you should take into consideration. You should also find a surgeon with medical indemnity cover. Let’s go over these factors one by one.
Factors to Consider Before Getting Liposuctions
1. Your Overall Health
Before undergoing any operation, you have to take a look at your current condition. People who have heart disease or blood conditions cannot undergo liposuction. The same goes for people with diabetes and people with weak immune systems because, despite lipo being a cosmetic surgery, it still poses genuine risks. Having these pre-determined conditions decrease your chances of recovery. Another thing a doctor will consider is your current weight. To be considered for liposuction surgery, you must already be within 30% of your ideal weight.
2. Potential Side Effects
Even if your health allows you to push through with the surgery, ask your doctor about any possible side effects and think about them carefully before making your decisions. For one, people can experience some swelling or bruising. After all, the body will be going through some drastic changes.
3. Medical Indemnity Cover
The next thing to consider after checking your overall health and discussing side effects is your surgeon. A surgeon with medical indemnity cover is always the better choice before getting liposuction done. Medical indemnity is insurance that relates to malpractice in the medical field. If, by chance, something goes wrong during the surgery, and the patient can prove negligence on the part of the doctor, they will be forced to compensate the client. If they have medical indemnity cover, it can help them pay the compensation.
4. Budget
Once you’ve ascertained that your surgeon has medical indemnity cover, you should then consider the cost of your operation. Liposuction can be regarded as an investment in yourself. Typically, if there are lots of areas that need work, there will be a higher cost. Not to mention, there may also be some additional fees for the procedure. However, there is no need to worry too much as doctors are usually upfront about their costs.
5. Recovery
Finally, if it is considered safe enough for you to proceed and your budget for the operation is prepared, the final thing to consider is your recovery. You might be thinking that the recovery for liposuction won’t be as tricky as other surgeries. However, this will also require a post-treatment plan. Some side effects might also limit your movement, and you need to be prepared on the occasion that this happens. That means making preparations for missing time at work and being assured that you can take care of yourself while recovering.
Unlike other surgeries, when it comes to liposuction, you hold the decision in your hands. So, think carefully about the factors that you should consider, and try getting a free consultation before proceeding with your plans.
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