Liposuction Dallas by Todd A. Pollock, MD, FACS
Advanced Liposuction Dallas, TX | Todd A. Pollock, MD, FACS
Understanding Liposuction: A Precision Body Contouring Solution
Exercise and diet-resistant fat can be challenging for many individuals. Liposuction offers an effective and permanent solution to eliminate stubborn fat deposits through advanced, minimally invasive surgical techniques.
What is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that uses suction to remove fat from multiple body areas. This treatment effectively recontours areas including the abdomen, hips, thighs, back, arms, buttocks, jawline, and chin.
Ideal Candidates for Liposuction
Liposuction produces optimal results for healthy patients who:
- Are within 20 percent of their ideal body weight
- Have localized fat deposits
- Possess adequate skin elasticity
- Do not smoke or use tobacco products
Benefits of Liposuction
- Permanent fat cell removal
- Can remove four or more pounds of fat per treatment area
- Significant body contouring and appearance improvement
- Boost in self-confidence
- Versatile procedure applicable to most body areas
Procedure Details
North Dallas Plastic Surgery utilizes power-assisted liposuction (PAL) with a tumescent technique. The procedure is typically performed under twilight sedation or general anesthesia in an AAAASF-accredited facility.
Recovery Expectations
Patients can expect initial swelling and bruising for several days. A compression garment supports healing and new body contours. Most patients return to work within one week, with full recovery occurring over 4-6 weeks.
Procedure Considerations
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon
- Maintain a healthy diet and exercise routine
- Discontinue tobacco and nicotine products
Results Timeline
Initial results are visible immediately, with continued refinement over 3-6 months. Final outcomes are typically achieved within one year of the procedure.
For more information about Liposuction in Dallas, TX, submit an enquiry to Todd A. Pollock, MD, FACS.