Ladies Love Liposuction
Increasing numbers of women are undergoing liposuction, in particular to their backs, in an attempt to attain the much sought after hourglass figure.
Renewed popularity in a feminine, curvy figure has been attributed to the success of the iconic TV show Mad Men, featuring voluptuous actress Christina Hendricks as the curvaceous Joan Holloway.
Liposuction can be used to reshape the body by permanently removing fatty deposits.
Stubborn fat that is difficult to shift through diet or exercise may occur on the tummy, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, chin, and the back.
One of the benefits of the procedure is being able to wear form-fitting clothes that may have been previously unsuitable.
However, it's worth remembering that fat removal through liposuction is not a treatment for weight loss and should not be considered as an alternative to losing weight through healthy diet and exercise.
Much better results can be achieved by having liposuction after first losing weight, using it to help smooth out any sagging skin or stubbornly fatty areas.
The results can be long-lasting if a healthy body weight is maintained and regular exercise taken.
Cosmetic surgeons working for cosmetic surgery companies in London have commented that there has been a massive increase in the number of women requesting liposuction, with one company reporting a 54 per cent increase.
Surgeon Marco Moraci told the Daily Mail: "Waists were smaller 50 years ago, as most thirty-something women who have tried to fit into their mothers' old dresses will know.
Women of the Sixties wore corsetry but research shows people today are thicker round the middle.
A combination of diet and an inactive lifestyle is usually to blame.
" Recent figures released by the University of Southampton showed that children were taller and heavier than youngsters in the 1960s.
It has also been stated many times that this is also the case for adults.
For women wanting to find out more about liposuction, it's advisable to attend a cosmetic surgery information event.
Many hospitals and clinics run events of this type, including Spire Cosmetic Surgery.
Mrs CC Kat, Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon at Spire Little Aston and Spire Parkway Hospitals states: "Deciding to have cosmetic surgery is a big decision, and one that should be given careful consideration.
You owe it to yourself to approach it as an empowered and informed consumer.
The cosmetic open evenings will provide you with updates on the newest techniques and procedures, the questions to ask, the resources to help you find the right surgeon and avoid potential pitfalls.
"
Renewed popularity in a feminine, curvy figure has been attributed to the success of the iconic TV show Mad Men, featuring voluptuous actress Christina Hendricks as the curvaceous Joan Holloway.
Liposuction can be used to reshape the body by permanently removing fatty deposits.
Stubborn fat that is difficult to shift through diet or exercise may occur on the tummy, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, chin, and the back.
One of the benefits of the procedure is being able to wear form-fitting clothes that may have been previously unsuitable.
However, it's worth remembering that fat removal through liposuction is not a treatment for weight loss and should not be considered as an alternative to losing weight through healthy diet and exercise.
Much better results can be achieved by having liposuction after first losing weight, using it to help smooth out any sagging skin or stubbornly fatty areas.
The results can be long-lasting if a healthy body weight is maintained and regular exercise taken.
Cosmetic surgeons working for cosmetic surgery companies in London have commented that there has been a massive increase in the number of women requesting liposuction, with one company reporting a 54 per cent increase.
Surgeon Marco Moraci told the Daily Mail: "Waists were smaller 50 years ago, as most thirty-something women who have tried to fit into their mothers' old dresses will know.
Women of the Sixties wore corsetry but research shows people today are thicker round the middle.
A combination of diet and an inactive lifestyle is usually to blame.
" Recent figures released by the University of Southampton showed that children were taller and heavier than youngsters in the 1960s.
It has also been stated many times that this is also the case for adults.
For women wanting to find out more about liposuction, it's advisable to attend a cosmetic surgery information event.
Many hospitals and clinics run events of this type, including Spire Cosmetic Surgery.
Mrs CC Kat, Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeon at Spire Little Aston and Spire Parkway Hospitals states: "Deciding to have cosmetic surgery is a big decision, and one that should be given careful consideration.
You owe it to yourself to approach it as an empowered and informed consumer.
The cosmetic open evenings will provide you with updates on the newest techniques and procedures, the questions to ask, the resources to help you find the right surgeon and avoid potential pitfalls.
"
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