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    Abdominal Liposuction - The Problem Area

    In both men and women, the abdominal part of the body has been a common problem area for liposuction treatment. Weight increase could be determined foremost not only by the figures seen on the weighing scale but also usually by the line-count on the tape-measured waistline. Moreover, a lot factors add to the potential accomplishment of the abdominal liposuction.

    One feature that must be considered is the age and the gender of the patient. Often, the fat cells in the abdomen pile up more fats as a person ages when his metabolism starts to slow down. Age and sex also affects the overall development of the adolescent's body in puberty (one limitation of liposuction is that it never performs the procedure to minors). When it comes to gender, women undergo hormonal modifications since the start of menstruation and during menopause, and tend to experience main changes in her body especially in the pelvic and abdominal areas. Yet the fat deposits of women tend to be softer and less fibrous compared to that of men hence easier to suction out. The third factor to be considered is the females' childbearing and change of the reproductive organs record. Women who undergo abdominal liposuction would be assured that the fats gained because of pregnancy or due to an apparent consequence of caesarian or litigation (or hysterectomy) procedures would be easily removed and may no longer call for additional surgeries like abdomenoplasty or tummy tuck. Previous history of weight gain and weight loss (or prior obesity) is another factor that affects abdominal liposuction. Frequent adaptive modifications in the abdominal section may make the fatty tissues even more stubborn for abdominal liposuction. Finally, the location of the abdominal fats may also give differing results. The upper abdominal portions do not normally store more fats as the lower abdomen does. Still, it requires more recognition since insufficient liposuction of the upper belly may even enlarge the patient's midriff. Abdominal fats may also be situated near the surface of the skin and above the muscles (superficial abdominal fats) or technique deep down the intestinal region (deep intestinal fats). This is another challenging problem of liposuction since it's extremely dangerous to operate on fatty cells near a patient's intestines, just as in any other fatty areas of the body surrounding an internal organ (breasts).

    Patients might also be concious that the recovery time from abdominal liposuction could take longer (up to three months) than liposuction of other body parts. Nevertheless, surgical treatment of the abdominal region gives priority to the liposuction process, which could then only be followed up by other procedures such as tummy tucking (preferably traditional tummy tuck) or a skin excision surgery.

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