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Lipo 360

Lipo 360 is a cosmetic surgery procedure that involves the removal of fat from the waist, hips, and thighs using liposuction. This procedure is designed to provide a more contoured and shapely figure.

In addition to providing a more contoured and shapely figure, it can also improve self-confidence and body image.

Lipo 360 can include different techniques, depending on the plastic surgeon and the patient’s needs. Two popular techniques that are often used in combination with liposuction to achieve a more sculpted appearance are VASER Lipo and J-Plasma Renuvion.

Before And After

Frequently Asked Questions

Lipo 360 surgery is a cosmetic surgery procedure that involves the removal of fat from the waist, hips, and thighs using liposuction to achieve a more contoured and shapely figure.

Lipo 360 surgery is typically performed under general anesthesia, and involves making small incisions in the treatment area through which a thin tube called a cannula is inserted to suction out fat cells.

Good candidates for Lipo 360 surgery are generally in good health and have stubborn pockets of fat in their waist, hips, and thighs that have not responded to diet and exercise. 

Recovery time from Lipo 360 surgery can vary, but most patients are able to return to work and light activities within a week or two. Strenuous exercise and other activities should be avoided for several weeks.

As with any surgery, there are risks associated with Lipo 360 surgery, including bleeding, infection, and scarring. It is important to choose a qualified plastic surgeon and follow all post-operative instructions carefully to minimize these risks.

 Lipo 360 surgery involves making small incisions, which may leave small scars. However, these scars are typically very small and fade over time.

Lipo 360 surgery permanently removes fat cells from the treatment area, but it is still possible to gain weight in other areas of the body. Maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine is important for long-term results.

Lipo 360 surgery is not a weight loss procedure, but rather a body contouring procedure designed to target stubborn areas of fat that have not responded to diet and exercise.

The cost of Lipo 360 surgery can vary depending on several factors, including the extent of the procedure and the surgeon’s experience. It is important to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon to get an accurate cost estimate.

There are several non-surgical alternatives to achieve a more contoured body, such as cryolipolysis (freezing of fat cells), radiofrequency, and laser treatments. However, it is important to keep in mind that these treatments may not provide as dramatic results as Lipo 360 surgery and may require multiple sessions to achieve noticeable results. It is also important to speak with your plastic surgeon about which option is best for your specific goals and individual case.