It is the common wish of every woman to have delicate curves and a beautiful body. With summer approaching, it is the golden season for plastic surgery and body contouring. The purpose of liposuction is to reduce fat, we know that the body’s fat tissue is much lighter than other tissues (such as muscle tissue, internal organs, bones, skin tissue), and the water content only accounts for 20%. Let’s say, the same volume of cotton and water, which is lighter and which is heavier? Of course, cotton is much lighter, and so is fat. This is the reason why liposuction is not equal to weight loss. In many years of clinical experience, we found that about 90% of the patients who had tummy tuck lost some weight, and individual patients lost 12 pounds after one month, but in general, most of them did not change much after surgery. However, no matter which way you look at it, 100% of the patients who have undergone liposuction have been changed in appearance. This is why liposuction is also called “body sculpting” by aestheticians. The most common areas for liposuction are the waist and abdomen, buttocks, back, thighs, upper extremities (upper arms and forearms), jaw, and calves, and in the last two years, areas that were previously considered inaccessible for surgery: the face and neck. In addition, like the liposuction method for giant breast enlargement suitable for unmarried women, which does not leave scars after the operation; for local obesity caused by lipoma, liposuction is also available. It should be noted that some diseases cannot be operated. Like hypertension, coronary heart disease, diabetes, hyperthyroidism and bleeding disorders, these are not suitable for liposuction surgery. Before the surgery, the doctor will have a thorough understanding of the patient’s general health condition. And the liposuction area should not have inflammation and skin diseases, etc. So, how big is the surgical incision? The incision is only 0.3-0.5 cm. The small incision not only ensures a quick recovery after surgery, but the patient will not feel excessive pain. The reason why liposuction is so popular among women is that in addition to not leaving scars after surgery, another important point is that it does not rebound. In fact, the fat content of everyone’s body is similar, the only difference is the fat saturation. Fat people are more saturated with fat than thin people. The methods we usually talk about, such as exercise and dieting, all reduce the water content of fat cells in the body and do not reduce the amount of fat, which also lays the groundwork for rebound. Liposuction surgery ultimately reduces the amount of fat, so the fat in the patient’s body does not increase, so it will not rebound to its original appearance. In addition, the patient’s skin will change from saggy to smooth and firm. After the procedure, the surgeon will need to apply a compression bandage or an elastic garment to the liposuction area. The purpose is simple: to prevent post-operative bleeding in the surgical area, as well as to prevent excessive growth of post-operative hard knots, shorten the post-operative recovery time, and facilitate the reshaping of the body.