Newport Beach Liposuction

Newport Beach - Orange County - California


LIPOSUCTION

Liposuction Newport Beach

Liposuction is a common procedure for both women and men. Women may have liposuction performed under their chin, on their hips, thighs, and stomach, as well as in the underarm and breast area. For men, common sites include under the chin and around the waist. Liposuction may also be used in the reduction of enlarged male breasts, a condition known as gynecomastia.

Liposuction is designed to help healthy, mildly overweight people with elastic skin and localized areas of excess fat. The best candidates are active but whose bodies will not respond to dieting.

Although the amount of time your liposuction procedure takes will vary depending on the size of the area and the amount of fat to be removed, each procedure is relatively the same. The procedure begins by Dr. Hendricks inserting a hollow metal tube through small openings in the skin. At the other end of this tube is a vacuum pressure unit that suctions the fat. Because bodily fluids are also lost during the liposuction procedure, you will be administered fluids intravenously and this will be closely monitored.

A snug compression garment worn after surgery helps reduce swelling. It is important to note that you will not see the full results immediately. Improvement will become apparent after about six weeks when most of the swelling has subsided. As healing progresses, a more proportional look will emerge. You may also need to wear an elastic garment for a few weeks. This will help reduce swelling as well as supporting your body to take its new shape.

A slimmer body contour can help you feel more confident and comfortable. Dr. Hendricks has helped hundreds of patients achieve the look they desire. If you want to be next, contact Dr. Hendricks today to schedule a liposuction consultation.

Call 800.372.2156 or email us to schedule a personal liposuction consultation with Dr. Hendricks.

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