Liposculpture is a cosmetic treatment that removes excess fat and sculpts specific areas of the body. Unlike regular liposuction, which only removes fat, liposculpture sculpts and contours the body for a more defined appearance. It can be performed on the abdomen, thighs, arms and neck.
Recovery usually takes 1 to 2 weeks. Most patients feel well enough to resume daily activities within this time.
Patients usually stay in Turkey for about a week. This covers the surgery, initial recovery, and follow-up visits.
Most patients can go back to work in 1 to 2 weeks. Of course it depends on their job.
Patients are generally advised to wait 4 to 6 weeks before resuming intense exercise.
Final results are usually seen after 3 to 6 months, once swelling has gone down completely.
Avoid heavy lifting, intense physical activity, and activities that strain the treated areas for 4 to 6 weeks. This will help the area where you had surgery heal more easily.
A balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains is recommended. Stay hydrated and avoid high-sodium foods to reduce swelling.
During your consultation, your surgeon will evaluate your health and listen to your goals. They will determine if you are a good candidate. The surgeon will explain the procedure, possible risks, and expected results. This is a good time to ask questions and get clear answers.
Preparation includes avoiding certain medications and stopping smoking. You will need to follow specific instructions from your surgeon. Pre-operative tests may also be required.
The surgeon will make small cuts in the targeted areas. They will use a thin tube called a cannula to remove excess fat and shape the body. The procedure is done under local or general anesthesia.
Follow-up appointments usually happen a few days to a week after surgery. The surgeon will check your recovery, look for any complications, and provide post-operative care advice.
Liposculpture has a high success rate, with many patients achieving their desired body shape. Results are long-lasting if you maintain a stable weight and healthy lifestyle. A study shows a satisfaction rate of about 90%, with patients reporting improved body shape and confidence.
Avoid blood-thinning medications: Stop taking any blood-thinning medications as directed by your doctor.
Stop smoking and stop drinking alcohol: Quit smoking and avoid alcohol at least two weeks before the procedure.
Arrange for a ride home: Make sure you have someone to drive you home after the surgery.
Plan for time off: Take at least a week off work to allow for proper recovery.
Liposuction removes excess fat, while liposculpture shapes and contours the body.
The procedure usually takes 2 to 4 hours, depending on the areas treated.
Most patients feel some discomfort, but pain is usually manageable with prescribed medication.
Results can last long if you keep a healthy weight and lifestyle.
Yes. Many patients combine it with other cosmetic procedures like tummy tucks or breast augmentation.
The amount of fat removed varies. But usually no more than 5 liters are removed in one session for safety.
There may be small scars, but these are usually minimal and will fade over time. There will be no permanent scars.
It is best to wait at least a week before flying to ensure proper healing and follow-up care. This way, you can have a comfortable trip.
Liposculpture can be performed under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the procedure. Your doctor will clarify this when you speak to them.
Yes. Liposculpture is suitable for both men and women who want to improve their body contour.