Friday, January 08, 2010

Liposuction - Should You Consider It?

What a pity that the Franklin Heng, CEO of an almost 1 billion dollar company YTL Pacific Star died during liposuction treatment. Liposuction treatment is one of fastest way to remove excess fat from the body. Even though liposuction surgery success rate is well over ninety percent, a great deal of the success rate factor depends on the experience of the plastic surgeon.

A competent surgeon focus to remove the fat without risking unnecessary damage to any blood vessels or connective tissue. It is critical that the body does not enter into a 'shock' state due complications arising out from excessive blood lose, fat entering the blood stream and puncturing of vital organs during liposuction treatment. Furthermore, individual has different threshold tolerance for sudden changes in the body such as removal of large amount of fat within a short time frame.

There are many other safer and more effective ways to treat obesity. One need not consider liposuction as the first priority unless the situation warrants it and it is approve by qualified health physician. It's undeniable fact though that we live in a world of instant gratification. We want fast results without thinking about side effects or consequences.

There are many other more safer and effective ways to lose weight. Even though liposuction procedures has been fine tune to the level where it is becoming quite affordable and effective, nevertheless risk associated with such treatment far exceeds that of other form of treatment such as exercise, taking proper diet, detoxification and taking sauna.

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