Liposculpture For Women

While increasing numbers of male liposculpture patients are found in cosmetic surgery clinics all over the country (or world, for that matter!), it’s no secret that by far the largest customer base of the surgeon is that of the female gender. Women make up the vast majority of patients receiving liposculpture treatments, and all cosmetic procedures in general, over their male counterparts.

In 2008 alone, the United Stated saw roughly 330,000 patients receiving liposuction. Of this number, about 30,000 can be attributed to men and the remaining 300,000 procedures were performed on women.

What are the most popular areas of the body to be treated with liposuction for women as opposed to men?

The answer varies depending on which survey is consulted, but it seems that the following procedures always make it to the top of the list.

1. Thigh Liposculpture
Thigh liposculpture removed fat and tightens the skin in the area around the thighs. Many women opt for this procedure.

2. Buttocks Liposculpture
Along with the thights, improvements to the buttocks is a very popular liposculpture procedure for women to get.

3. Abdominal Liposculpture
Another popular option in women as it is for men, having fat removed from the abdominal area is a popular choice.

4. Breast Reduction
While breast augmentation is also hugely popular, it’s a different type of cosmetic surgery than liposculpture. When it comes to the breast area, liposculpture works to reduce the size of the breasts. Many women have this done for health concerns that relate to having disproportionately large breasts.

5. Arm Liposculpture
This type of liposculpture targets excess fat that accumulates in the upper arms. This is sometimes informally referred to as bat wings. Having this fat removed from the arms, and having the skin tightened in the same areas, is a very popular choice amongst female cosmetic surgery patients.

These 5 procedures, covering the breasts, arms, buttocks, abs, and thighs, are very popular choices for women seeking the services of a liposculpture doctor. As mentioned, according to ASAPS, last year saw over a quarter of a million women use liposuction services. This trend will surely continue as women leverage all the available options to improve their body, reduce the effects of aging, and generally just look for methods to look great at any age.

Thigh Liposculpture – What You Should Know

Basics and tidbits about Thigh Liposculpture.

So what exactly is “Thigh Liposculpture”?

Thigh liposculpture is a cosmetic surgical procedure that removes excess fat from the highs. It is a body countouring technique to help create a slimmer, more attractive appearance in the thighs.

How common is Thigh Liposculpture?
Who commonly has this procedure done?

Liposculpture is the most common surgical procedure in the USA. The specific numbers for thigh liposculpture are not known, but it is believed to be more than 100,000 people a year receive this surgery.

Women make up the vast majority of patients for this liposculpture treatment.

How is the surgery done?
How does the fat get removed from the thighs?

Like all liposculpture procedures, it involves sucking the fat out with a tool called a cannula.

Thigh liposculpture is usually performed with what’s call the super-wet liposculpture technique. This involves giving the patient an adrenaline and local anesthetic all together inside a saline solution. This saline solution is injected into the area where fat is to be removed – it actually causes the tissue to break up. Then, after making small nearly invisible incisions in the skin, the doctor inserts a cannula and sucks the fat out.

Another option outside of the super wet technique is to use what’s called Ultrasound-Assisted Liposculpture. Some doctors feel this provides better control of the cannula (the tool used to suck the fatty deposits from the thigh), which in turn reduces other risks inherent in the procedure, such as blood loss and tissue damage.Since thigh liposculpture can be a fairly extensive surgical procedure, some patients may require general anesthesia which does have inherent risks.

Some patients may also be given general anesthesia, as well as the local anesthetic.

What are some of the risks involved in having Liposculpture surgery on my thighs?

Like all medical procedures, the patient must take a certain amount of risk into consideration when planning Liposculpture surgery.

Specifically for thigh liposculpture, here are some things to consider:

  • It is possible that the thigh area may feel numb for quite some time after surgery.

  • When using the ultrasound technique, a patient runs the risk of experiencing friction burns to the thigh, thus damaging skin and tissue. This is a serious issue and the best way to deal with it is to find a doctor that has the experience and results to prove they know what they are doing.

  • The use of a cannula to suck fat out of the thigh can damage the surrounding tissue. This in turn can cause excessive bleeding. Again, the best solution is to find a doctor you are confident in!
  • Soreness and general discomfort can last for weeks to months after the surgery. This isn”t a lot of fun!
  • Lastly, with all liposculpture procedures, there is a risk or scarring of the skin if the incisions are done improperly. Additionally, if too much fat is taken out the skin can recover with dimples or folds. All the more reason to contact a number of doctors until you find one you can trust to do the job right.

How much does Thigh Liposculpture surgery cost?

Pinning down a specific number is tricky. It depends on the patients health, the amount of fat to be removed, and also where the treatment is occuring (i.e. prices vary greatly in different parts of the USA and other countries.)

Generally speaking, it’s best to research local doctors in your area and inquire about pricing, but expect to spend a decent amount of money for Thigh Liposculpture.