As liposuction becomes more and more popular with the public, people want to have an in-depth understanding of liposuction surgery. Today, we will introduce you to the common areas of liposuction in clinical work! Liposuction of the face and jaws The removal of fat from the face and jaws (also known as the double chin) can significantly improve the appearance of thick subcutaneous fat and increase youthfulness. The fat layer in the face and jaw is not as thick as in the abdomen or thigh area, so the jawline will appear more pronounced and defined after liposuction, and the jawline will be more visible. It is important to note that because the facial nerves and parotid ducts are close to the fat, it is best not to extract too much. Liposuction of the waist and abdomen Even if the waist and abdomen are exercised to lose weight, the results are inevitably poor. The fat that is attached to the waist and abdomen like a hula hoop can be well shaped by liposuction and can also improve the sagging abdomen. By choosing an appropriate needle entrance, there is basically no scarring after surgery. The surgery is performed under sleep anesthesia and there is no significant discomfort, and the surgery is over after a good night’s sleep. Back liposuction The subcutaneous fat in the back can easily accumulate. Normally, the subcutaneous fat in the back is thin and uniform, and only when it is more obese does it show bloating. The fat distribution in the back is characterized by a flat and tense fat behind the front, and a very loose and obvious accumulation of fat at the junction of the armpits or the quarter ribs on both sides. Therefore, the focus of back liposuction is often on the two sides of the back, that is, the axillary part. Because there is no deep fat in the back, only a thick layer of dermal fat, some surgeons tend to do excessive superficial liposuction and injure the skin, which is not advisable. Most back liposuction is performed under intravenous anesthesia. Liposuction of the arms The upper arms are the areas where liposuction is more effective in improving the results. The back of the shoulders and forearms, in particular, often have more stubborn fat accumulation. The “bony flesh” on the arms can be annoying. Anyone who has tried to solve this problem through weight loss understands that the arms are the most difficult to lose, and relying on diet or exercise alone will not have a significant effect on this area. Liposuction of the upper arms involves making a small opening in the armpit and suctioning out fat from the back of the upper arms and shoulders in a layered, even manner. The procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia, or general anesthesia can be chosen depending on the specific circumstances of the candidate. The post-operative results improve significantly and are more stable and less likely to rebound. Liposuction of legs Liposuction of legs is divided into liposuction of thighs and liposuction of calves. Liposuction of thighs is usually performed with the needle inlet at the inner groin and hip line folds, so the postoperative marks are hidden and will not cause problems for the candidates because of the obvious postoperative scars. The inner and outer thighs and the inner knee are the key areas for thigh liposuction. The liposuction inlet of the calf is usually chosen at the ankle, which can also achieve a hidden and beautiful effect. There are three types of thick calves: most people have thick calves caused by local fat accumulation, some people have muscular development, and some people have both fat accumulation and muscular development. To identify which one you belong to, simply touch your calves with force and identify which type of thick calves you belong to by the thickness of the calf fat and muscle shape you touch. Liposuction of the buttocks The buttocks are made up of a large amount of muscles and fat at the upper end of the sacroiliac bone and femur, and the proportion of fat is large, and liposuction of the buttocks can effectively improve the problem of fat accumulation in the buttocks. Liposuction of the buttocks uses intravenous anesthesia or local anesthesia to remove the excess subcutaneous fat. The focus of hip liposuction is to remove excess fat, reduce the bloated and sagging form caused by gravity, effectively reduce the hip circumference, trim and lift the hip shape, and properly adjust the height of the back of the hip, so as to make the curve of the waist and hip smooth and round.