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Debunking Common Liposuction Myths

 

One of the most requested cosmetic surgery procedures in America, liposuction is surrounded by its share of myths and urban legends. Cleveland consumers who have not consulted a board-certified Cleveland plastic surgeon to get the facts about liposuction often misunderstood what this procedure can do to improve body shape, how it is performed, who is eligible for liposuction and how much it costs. If you’ve heard the myths, you may be surprised by the facts about liposuction.

liposuction surgery mythsOnly women get liposuction.

False. Nothing excludes men from undergoing liposuction procedures. In fact, liposuction is the most popular cosmetic surgery procedure for men and the second most requested procedure for women after breast augmentation surgery. In 2010, 40,500 American men underwent liposuction cosmetic surgery, compared to a little more than 243,000 women. Cleveland men are as likely as women to choose liposuction surgery to remove stubborn fat deposits and sculpt their body into a younger, more pleasing, more virile shape.

Liposuction can make fat people thin instantly.

False. There is no quick fix for obesity. An overabundance of fat cannot be safely sucked out of the body with a liposuction wand. Attempting to do so could actually be harmful. What liposuction can do is remove stubborn fat deposits that are not responding to diet and exercise efforts. Cleveland men and women whose weight is stable and who practice healthy eating and exercise habits will benefit most from liposuction. If patients don’t maintain healthy diet and exercise programs, in time fat can re-accumulate in problem areas.

Liposuction is only for the rich.

False. While liposuction surgery was on the pricey side when it was introduced, advancements in medical technology have significantly reduced costs. Your medical insurance plan may even cover the costs of liposuction surgery. Most plastic surgeons offer several affordable payment plans to help liposuction patients whose surgery is not covered by insurance.

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