Liposuction

 

Liposuction is a fat removal procedure which can help men and women of all ages to overcome the embarrassment caused by localised areas of excess fat.  Fat removal techniques such as liposculpture and liposuction are most suitable for the reduction or removal of stubborn areas of fat that have previously proved resistant to normal diet and exercise regimes.

 

A fat removal procedure involves the permanent surgical removal of fat from just below the surface of the skin through suction keyhole surgery.  This procedure is usually performed under general anaesthetic and often involves a one night stay in hospital to recover.

 

The ultimate objective of liposuction surgery is to produce a well contoured and permanently slimmer profile on the area treated.  The aim of the surgeon is to create a new shape that will complement and work in harmony with the other proportions of a patient’s body, and not to produce a magic weight loss result.

 

The procedure is available at One Hatfield Hospital in Hertfordshire and One Ashford Hospital in Kent with leading cosmetic surgeons. Book an initial consultation today.

 


Who is Suitable for the Procedure?

 

  • Men and women of all ages who want to improve the shape of their body
  • Men and women who have uneven proportions
  • Men and women who feel that their body proportions interfere with their daily activities and ability to exercise in comfort
  • Men and women who feel that their body shape restricts their choice in the clothes they can wear
  • Men and women who feel that their self esteem, confidence or relationships are affected by their concerns and feelings about their shape and size
  • Men who suffer with enlarged breast tissue can sometimes have their condition corrected by fat removal surgery

 


Which Areas Respond Well to Liposuction?

 

  • Hips

  • Outer thighs

  • Inner thighs

  • Lower abdomen

  • Lower buttock folds

  • Chest area (in men only)

 


How is Liposuction Performed?

Liposuction surgery involves the surgical removal of surplus fat through a slender tube called a cannula.  The cannula can be either connected to a large syringe or a special surgical vacuum device, through which, excess fat cells are carefully removed.

 

Patients can be either fully anaesthetised or sedated throughout this procedure, which can take an average of between 1 – 2 hours to perform.  The type of anaesthetic chosen will usually determine whether a patient is treated as a day case or required to stay in hospital overnight to recover.  Techniques for fat removal vary between surgeons and according to the individual needs of each patient.

 

Most commonly, the surgeon injects the selected area with a clear solution that limits bleeding and bruising and numbs the surrounding tissue.  This solution will be absorbed in part by the body and the remaining solution will leak out of the tiny cannula incisions for several days after surgery.  This is a normal process and patients should not be alarmed by such leakage.

 

Following surgery, the small keyhole incision sites left after the suction surgery are either sutured together with a tiny single stitch, or closed with a simple Elastoplast dressing.  Patients are then dressed in a firm support garment, which must be worn at all times for 4 – 6 weeks following surgery.  This support garment is very important as it adds pressure to the newly formed shape and assists with the early reduction of swelling and tissue healing.

 


How Will I Feel Following Liposuction?

Whilst fat removal procedures are usually considered reasonably minor, the operated area is often quite tender, bruised and painful for several weeks following surgery.  Analgesic tablets (painkillers) are always provided for any discomfort and patients are encouraged to stay as mobile as possible during the early recovery stage to help improve their circulation.  This in turn will help diminish residual swelling and bruising and aid a more speedy recovery.

 


What is the Expected Recovery Period?

In the early days following discharge, patients are strongly advised to avoid any excessive level of activity that would put undue strain on the operated areas.  In order to help the newly shaped fatty tissue and skin bond firmly together, patients are usually advised to wear an elastic support garment day and night for one week and then for a minimum of another three weeks during the daytime.

 

It is usual for patients to take around 7 days off work dependent on the nature of the patient’s work and the volume of fat removed.

 

Receive liposuction at One Ashford Hospital in Kent and One Hatfield Hospital in Hertfordshire with leading cosmetic surgeons. 

You can’t usually use your private medical insurance for cosmetic surgery but you can pay directly for your Liposuction treatment. We offer competitive, fixed price packages. If you are able to use your health insurance, please contact your insurer first for approval and let them know you’d like to be treated at One Hatfield Hospital.

Why One Hatfield

  • Modern purpose-built hospital opened in December 2017
  • 0% and low finance options**
  • Fast access to diagnostics including MRI, X-ray and Ultrasound
  • Private, spacious, en-suite rooms
  • Specialist physiotherapy and nursing teams
  • Little or no waiting time
  • ‘Ultra clean air’ theatres
  • Freshly prepared food
  • Calm, dignified experience


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If you are based in and around Hertfordshire, St Albans, Stevenage, Watford, Barnet, North London, Welwyn or Bedfordshire and would like to visit the One Hatfield Hospital please click here.

Cosmetic Surgery Pricing Guide at One Hatfield Hospital

This is a list of guide prices for some of common Cosmetic Surgery treatments and procedures.

Treatment Guide Price
Breast Enlargement £7,350
Breast Reduction £9,460
Breast Uplift (Mastopexy) £9,315
Nose Reshaping (Rhinoplasty) £8,235
Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) £11,175
Liposuction 1 area £5,350
Liposuction 2 areas £6,900

 

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