“Diet and exercise”! This is what comes to mind when thinking about a method to get a greater definition of your shape. Put this thinking aside now because suction assisted lipectomy can help you get a better physique without much effort.

You may notice that some areas of your body refuse to slim with diet and exercise, especially the abdomen and thighs. suction-assisted lipectomy can address these areas and remove unwanted fat deposits.

What Is Suction Assisted Lipectomy?

Suction assisted lipectomy, commonly known as “liposuction” or “suction lipectomy”, is a fat reduction, body contouring technique that surgeons use to suction fat through incisions made on different parts of the body, including the abdomen, thighs, back, etc.

According to studies, liposuction has become the second most-performed cosmetic surgery in the United States. The procedure has also exploded in popularity among people between 35-64 years old. Surgeons can combine liposuction with other cosmetic surgeries to get better results, such as facelifts and thigh lifts.

Advantages of Suction Assisted Lipectomy

Advantages of Suction Assisted Lipectomy

Liposuction has the advantage to sculpt the body and remove fat cells semi-permanently. People view liposuction in Turkey as a valuable investment in the long term. Advantages include:

  • Doesn’t require large skin incisions and doesn’t leave visible scars
  • Improves general health as harmful fat cells are removed
  • Boosts self-esteem and allows for a better self-image
  • Helps treat different conditions, such as lipomas, gynecomastia, and lymphedema
  • Limits future deposition of fat cells and pockets in the treated areas
  • Has fewer complications and lower morbidity and mortality rates

Candidates for Suction Assisted Lipectomy

Liposuction or suction assisted lipectomy is available for most people, but not everyone is a good candidate. In fact, many surgeons refuse to perform this procedure for people with poor skin elasticity, people with medical conditions such as obesity, and extremely obese people.

Also, the procedure is not helpful for removing cellulite and is not recommended to treat obesity.  Thus, the good candidates include:

  • Those with normal, stable weight
  • People who have excess fat in a particular area of the body
  • People with realistic expectations and hopes
  • Those with elastic, firm skin

The procedure of Suction Assisted Lipectomy

First, you must meet your surgeon to discuss the circumstances of the procedure. They may perform a physical examination, take clinical pictures, and requests a certain test. You can undergo liposuction in an outpatient facility, and the procedure usually takes between 1-2 hours. The procedure of traditional liposuction involves the following steps:

Anesthesia

You’ll be given either local anesthesia or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the procedure.

Making the Incisions

Your surgeon will make small incisions on the targeted areas. These areas may include the abdomen, hips, or even the neck. Surgeons usually choose areas that are not easily visible.

Cannula Insertion

The cannula is a narrow tube your surgeon will use to suck out fat deposits. Liposuction cannulas come in different sizes and for different purposes. Surgeons often choose the smallest cannulas possible to avoid leaving scars.

Closing the Incisions

Finally, your surgeon will close the incisions with sutures and wrap the area with bandages or soft dressing.

Submental Suction Assisted Lipectomy

Submental Suction Assisted Lipectomy

If you have fat deposits under your chin and wish they were no longer there, you can undergo submental suction assisted lipectomy or chin liposuction. This procedure can be an alternative to the popular facelift or neck lift, especially among those who can’t undergo these procedures due to health conditions and contraindications.

Others may choose chin liposuction because it might be a cheaper alternative. Younger people, in particular, are more inclined to chin liposuction. Old people tend to choose facelifts and neck lifts instead.

In any case, submental suction assisted lipectomy is a great solution to submental fullness and can be a great alternative to surgical interventions, such as platysmaplasty.

Abdominal Suction Assisted Lipectomy

Abdominal Suction Assisted Lipectomy

The abdominal area is one of the most targeted areas by liposuction or suction lipectomy. However, this is not the only method to slim the abdomen surgically and get a flatter, lighter stomach.

People can choose to undergo a surgery called abdominoplasty or tummy tuck to remove unwanted fat from the abdomen. Both tummy tuck and liposuction are surgical procedures that can change the shape of the abdomen, but they’re different from each other in terms of procedure, risks, and recovery.

Suction lipectomy is less invasive than abdominoplasty and may procedure fewer side effects or complications. In terms of cost, liposuction might be cheaper too, at least in some countries.

Suction Assisted Lipectomy Recovery

Recovery after suction assisted lipectomy is usually seamless and smooth, except in some cases. The recovery period ranges between 2-6 weeks, depending on the number of treated areas. This phase may include the following:

  • You must rest and stay in bed for a few days after the surgery
  • Expect to see swelling in the treated site for 3-6 weeks post-surgery.
  • You may notice minor bleeding in the treated area
  • You must wear a compression garment to help your skin heal
  • Resume regular activities after 2-3 days of the surgery.

Suction Assisted Lipectomy Cost

The cost of suction assisted lipectomy is determined based on different factors, most notably the number of targeted areas, the type of anesthesia involved, the surgeon’s reputation and experience, and the location or country.

As known to many by now, Turkey has become the cheapest option to get liposuction. Liposuction cost in Turkey and other countries are shown below:

Turkey800-3000 US dollars
United Kingdom3000-6000 US dollars
United States2500-10000US dollars
Canada2000-7000US dollars
Australia2500-6000 US dollars
South Africa2000-4000 US dollars

Risks of Suction Assisted Lipectomy

Suction assisted lipectomy is a surgery, and like all surgeries, it could lead to side effects or complications. However, most people undergo the procedure without experiencing any significant side effects.

  • Infection, swelling, or numbness
  • Delayed healing
  • Anesthesia-related complications
  • Bleeding or loss of body fluid
  • Visible scars
  • Bruising
  • Damaged nerves

Alternatives to Suction Lipectomy

Not all people are ready or willing to undergo surgery to remove fat deposits. For them, diet and exercise are enough means to accomplish this goal. Others may turn to nonsurgical procedures to remove excess skin and fat and avoid the risks associated with surgical liposuction.

Nonsurgical alternatives include cryolipolysis, radiofrequency lipolysis, and laser lipolysis. Nonetheless, these alternative treatments aren’t effective compared to surgical treatments, but they still represent a good option for those who seek a cheaper and less invasive fat reduction.

The Bottom Line

Suction assisted lipectomy is another technical term for liposuction. It usually refers to the traditional liposuction that uses a cannula to suction fat out of certain areas in the body. Compared to other surgical options, liposuction is less invasive, more effective, and safer.

International Clinics provides different kinds of liposuction, including suction-assisted lipectomy, laser-assisted lipectomy, and water-assisted lipectomy. You can contact us directly through the buttons on our website.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What Is Removed During a Lipectomy?

Lipectomy removes fat cells in the different areas of the body. Some forms of lipectomy can remove loose skin too. However, a lipectomy isn’t an obesity surgery and doesn’t suit those with high BMI.

Is Suction Lipectomy the Same as Liposuction?

Suction lipectomy is actually another name for liposuction or “lipo”. Some surgeons use this term to refer to the traditional liposuction that “suctions” fat out of the body.

Is Lipectomy the Same as Abdominoplasty?

Lipectomy and abdominoplasty are not the same thing. abdominoplasty follows different steps and uses a different methods to remove fat. However, some people may prefer to have both a lipectomy and abdominoplasty at the same time.

Is Liposuction a Lipectomy?

Liposuction and lipectomy are basically the same thing. Synonyms for liposuction also include liposculpture and lipoplasty.

What Does a Belt Lipectomy Do?

 A belt lipectomy is a surgery that targets the waist or belt line. Many sources consider it as another name for abdominal lipectomy or tummy tuck.

Does a Panniculectomy Remove Fat?

Panniculectomy is also another name for abdominal lipectomy or tummy tuck. It removes fat and sculpts the body.

What Is the CPT Code for Suction Lipectomy?

Medical information technicians usually use code 15877 to report or document suction assisted lipectomy.