Liposuction - IntroductionAccording to a study by the International Association for the Study of Obesity (IASO), 75.4 percent of German men and 58.9 percent of German women are overweight – which means that, in comparison to the rest of Europe, Germans are the fattest.1
Along with the psycho-social problems obesity brings, medical ailments may arise due to the fact that the body’s parts – especially the joints – are subjected to enormous loads. Body fat removal, also called liposuction in professional terminology, can help you come closer to achieving the body of your dreams, help you rediscover your self-confidence, and reduce potential medical ailments.2
For localised pads of fat on specific areas such as the hips, stomach, or chin, the results of liposuction can be especially promising.
However, it should be noted that liposuction is not an alternative to weight loss through sports, nutrition, and a healthy diet and is likewise not a method of treating obesity. It simply allows for the removal of especially concentrated fatty deposits from particular areas, thereby giving the body a well-proportioned appearance. Hence, you should continue to follow a healthy diet and keep fit through sports even after undergoing liposuction.3
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