Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery that removes localized fat deposits from targeted areas of the body to improve shape and contour. It’s ideal for patients who are close to their ideal weight but struggle with fat that resists diet and exercise.
This procedure offers permanent fat cell removal, allowing patients to enjoy a smoother, slimmer, and more sculpted appearance.
To eliminate stubborn fat that does not respond to weight loss efforts
To improve body proportions and contour
To reduce bulges in specific areas like the abdomen, thighs, or arms
To create a more defined waistline, jawline, or silhouette
To boost self-confidence and improve fit in clothing
You may be a good candidate for liposuction if you:
Have localized fat pockets despite being at a stable, healthy weight
Have good skin elasticity (minimal sagging)
Do not smoke or are willing to quit before and after surgery
Are in good general health
Have realistic expectations about body contouring—not weight loss
Note: Liposuction is not a treatment for obesity or a replacement for a healthy lifestyle.
Liposuction can be performed almost anywhere fat collects.
Common areas include:
Chin and neck
Jawline and lower face
Arms (upper arm/bra roll)
Back (bra line, upper and lower back)
Chest (especially for male gynecomastia)
Abdomen (upper and lower)
Waist and flanks (“love handles”)
Hips
Ribs and oblique zone
Inner and outer thighs
Knees
Buttock area (for shaping, not volume increase)
Calves and ankles
Traditional (Suction-Assisted Liposuction) – Standard fat removal via cannula
Power-Assisted Liposuction (PAL) – Uses vibrating cannula for easier fat removal
Laser Liposuction (SmartLipo) – Melts fat before removal and helps with mild skin tightening
VASER Liposuction – Uses ultrasound energy to break up fat and preserve surrounding tissues
Hi-Def Liposuction – Ideal for athletic sculpting, revealing muscle lines (e.g., abs, arms)
Performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on treatment areas
A thin cannula is inserted through small incisions
Fat is loosened and suctioned out using a vacuum system
The area is reshaped carefully to achieve a natural, smooth result
The procedure typically lasts 1–3 hours
Compression garments are worn for 4–6 weeks
Swelling, bruising, and discomfort are normal for the first 1–2 weeks
Light walking is encouraged after 1–2 days
Most patients return to work within 5–10 days
Results become visible in 6–12 weeks
Targets specific fat zones for customized results
Enhances overall body balance and proportion
Permanent fat cell removal from treated areas
Quick recovery with minimally visible scars
Can be combined with fat transfer or skin-tightening procedures
No. Liposuction is designed for shaping, not slimming. It removes stubborn fat pockets in people who are already close to their ideal weight.
Yes. Once fat cells are removed, they do not return. However, weight gain can affect other areas, so maintaining a stable weight is key.
Scars are small and discreet, usually 3–5 mm, and placed in natural skin folds. They fade over time and become barely noticeable.
Only mildly. If you have loose or sagging skin, you may need skin-tightening treatments or a lift procedure along with liposuction.
You can begin light walking after 1–2 days, but strenuous workouts should be avoided for 4–6 weeks, depending on your healing progress.
Yes. Liposuction is commonly combined with tummy tuck, BBL, arm lift, breast procedures, or fat transfer for full-body contouring.
Yes, if performed properly. Surgeons sculpt the area with attention to natural contours, ensuring smooth and symmetrical results.
Medipol University Hospital, being the justifiably proud of Medipol Education and Health Group in Turkey and in the world, resulting in this spirit, is a health complex having JCI standards accepting patients from all over the world.
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