Dr. Dennys Corteguera Torres
Vascular Diagnostic Unit
Liposuction is a surgical procedure designed to remove localized fat deposits, but it should not be considered a treatment for obesity. It is typically performed under local anesthesia with sedation, and its duration varies from one to three hours, depending on the patient and the areas to be treated. During the weeks following the procedure, lymphatic drainage sessions should be performed to aid rapid recovery and prevent edema formation.
Liposuction is typically used in women for areas such as hips, thighs, and knees, while in men the most commonly treated areas are the abdomen, flanks, and double chin.
For women, it is typically performed on the hips, thighs, and knees, and for men, on the abdomen, flanks, and chin.
Yes, lymphatic drainage sessions are recommended during the following weeks to facilitate recovery and prevent edema.
Lipolaser is less invasive and avoids the operating room in many cases.
It is a surgical procedure designed to remove localized fat from specific areas of the body, not a treatment for obesity.
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