

Lower-Body Liposuction
Lower Body Liposuction Although numerous body types exist, many women are genetically predisposed to accumulate fat in the hips and thighs.
When this is the case, clothing can be difficult to fit and an individual with a relative normal body fat percentage can appear to be significantly overweight.
In the extreme, this tendency may result in a body proportion that appears off balance.
Further, fatty deposits in these areas are notoriously unresponsive to diet and exercise.
Liposuction can successfully address these concerns and also improve the fit of clothing.
In individuals with fat deposits in the knees, lower legs and ankles, liposuction can result in shapelier legs.
Case Study:
Lower-Body Liposuction
This case depicts a 47 year old woman whose concerns included that her lower body was out of proportion with her upper body.
This body shape affected the way that her clothing fit. She underwent liposuction of the lateral thighs, medial thighs and medial knees, restoring balance to her body.
Liposuction, in this type of an individual, can increase fashion options, improve the fit of clothing and certainly increase self-confidence.
The recovery time varies with the amount of fat removed and the areas addressed. The post-operative photographs depict this woman's appearance approximately three months after surgery.








