How Do I Prepare For Liposuction?
Consult With Your Surgeon
During the first appointment with your surgeon, discuss your expectations and concerns. Remember that liposuction will improve your body shape, but you will not achieve physical perfection.
After examining you, your surgeon will discuss treatment choices and recommend his or her best option to achieve your goals.
During the consultation, the surgeon will explain:
- The procedure
- Benefits, risks and costs
- Recovery time
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Need to know:
If you have large-volume liposuction , take special precautions. Large-volume liposuction removes more than 5 liters (over 10 pounds) of fat and fluid. Make sure your surgeon has a high level of expertise in this risky procedure and that the surgical staff will carefully monitor you after surgery. It is generally recommended that you stay in the hospital overnight.
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Follow Your Doctor's Suggestions
Your surgeon is the best one to tell you how to prepare for surgery. He or she may advise the following precautions:
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Need to know:
If you lose weight before your liposuction, lose only as much weight as you can honestly keep off later. A large weight gain soon after surgery could negatively affect your results.
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Make Special Arrangements
Liposuction usually takes place on an outpatient basis, allowing you to go home the same day of surgery. However, you may need to plan for a hospital stay if a large amount of fat is to be removed or other procedures are to be done at the same time.
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Need to know:
- Make sure you have someone who can drive you home after the surgery and stay with you for the first day.
- Arrange beforehand for special care or help for the first day or two after surgery.
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