Explore Corrective Liposuction to Fix Bad Results

Are you unhappy with the results of a liposuction procedure? Do you have the telltale signs of a bad job, including dimples in the skin, tissue damage or bad contouring? If so, there are numerous liposuction revision techniques to consider:

  • SAFELipo – is a non-heated method that is regularly used to correct these issues. It uses a non-aggressive approach to emulsify fat, then withdraws these excess fat deposits through tiny, needle-sized tubes or cannulas.
  • Fat Graft – to even out the contours in targeted areas of the body, the surgeon will use extracted fat deposits, and re-inject them in areas that have dimples or indents.

Liposuction can cause scar tissue, making revision challenging. With the above procedures however, many patients have experienced phenomenal success – even after their bad results.

Top Factors That Cause Bad Liposuction

The routine is supposed to be simple to the patient, but detailed for the physician.

Working with a knowledgeable and experienced physician is the key to success. Patients may experience bad liposuction results due to the following:

  • Heat – heated methods are not recommended in the liposurgery community. SAFELipo is an alternate, non-heat technique that is effective, as it is safe.
  • Fat – the surgeon should know the anatomy of all things fat, and will be careful about the type of fat being removed.

Revised Liposuction Considerations

A few things to consider when exploring corrective liposuction:

  • Success in liposurgery the first time around is ideal. Prior to selecting a surgeon, perform a due diligence check on the credentials and success rates of the surgeon.
  • Timing the corrective liposurgery procedure within six months of the first bad liposuction is advised. One of the reasons for this recommendation is that patients may gain weight. Without this added factor, the corrective surgeon is able to determine why patients have experienced dimpling, lumps, bad contouring, and other factors of a botched liposuction.
  • The corrective liposurgeon will take extra time and care to ensure there’s no tissue damage, or bad effects.
  • Patients will need to maintain the effects of a successful liposuction. Remember, this is a cosmetic procedure that extracts excess fat, but it doesn’t keep it off. Speak to a nutritionist or fitness expert to learn more about maintaining a healthy physique.
  • Follow-ups are also recommended, to keep beautiful contouring in line. Speak with the physician about a regime to keep you looking beautiful and lean.

Dr. William Hall is the founder of Infini Phoenix Liposuction. Dr. Hall is a graduate of the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine at University of Iowa. He is affiliated with many medical associations such as American Medical Association, American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology and Aesthetic Surgery, and American Society for Laser Medicine & Surgery. For more information visit http://www.phoenixliposuction.com/.