It’s normal for us to want to improve our body shape, or slim a little here and there – but some bits just don’t seem to reduce, even with exercise! Although liposuction, a surgical procedure for fat removal and body contouring, offers impressive results, concerns about potential post-surgery appearance deter many. It’s a fact that an improperly executed liposuction can result in a less-than-ideal body contour, leading to scarring, uneven contour and dimpling. Nevertheless, choosing a skilled and highly experienced liposuction doctor can ensure you achieve the smooth, sleek outcome you want.
It’s really important to do your research before choosing a liposuction doctor. Ask plenty of questions, like how many procedures they do a week – and ask to see some “before” and “after” pictures. We pose some questions to a Singapore doctor who is also the Chairman of Lipo Peer Review Committee of Singapore, Dr Ivan Puah of Amaris B. Clinic, about the intricacies of liposuction.
#1 What are the causes of botched liposuction?
Botched liposuction cases often occur due to undercorrection or overcorrection.
Undercorrection arises when an insufficient amount of fat is removed, necessitating the possibility of secondary liposuction to refine the outcome. Conversely, overcorrection occurs when an excessive amount of fat is removed, resulting in deviations from the intended body contour, leading to irregularities such as bumps, depressions and asymmetries. Inexperienced, poorly trained or unskilled liposuction doctors may inadvertently cause tissue trauma, while ineffective communication between the doctor and patient can contribute to less-than-ideal results.
#2 How to avoid getting botched liposuction?
The effectiveness of liposuction in addressing localised fat deposits, especially in areas like the belly, waist or inner thighs, hinges on the expertise of the performing medical professional. To achieve successful body contouring through liposuction, it’s essential to entrust your care to an experienced liposuction doctor who possesses an in-depth understanding of the human anatomy, with a particular focus on the intricate layers of adipose tissue and musculature curves.
In my opinion, liposuction is not just fat removal – it’s 30% science, 70% art. To attain optimal body sculpting and fat reduction results, the liposuction doctor has to possess the artistic skill to harmoniously reshape the body, enhancing its aesthetic appeal while maintaining the utmost precision in targeting delicate areas. This meticulous approach ensures the preservation of structural integrity and the delivery of satisfying outcomes.
#3 Is it normal to have dents or skin dimpling after lipo?
According to studies, this complication happens in roughly 20 percent of liposuction procedures. This is often due to inappropriate liposuction technique or the liposuction doctor’s inadequate experience in this procedure. This concern may also be linked to overly aggressive suction (fat removal), disregarding the individual’s unique muscular curvature, fat distribution and skin elasticity.
#4 Who might be an unsuitable liposuction candidate?
Individuals considering liposuction should be in good health in general and abstain from smoking. Those who are pregnant, breastfeeding, exhibit poor skin elasticity, experience blood-clotting disorders or have specific medical conditions may not be suitable candidates for the procedure.
Factors such as variations in skin elasticity or hard-to-access bulges may pose challenges during a liposuction procedure, increasing the chances of less-than-ideal outcomes if not managed by a seasoned liposuction doctor. It’s imperative to consult with an ethical physician who will candidly evaluate whether liposuction is the optimal choice for your unique circumstances. Should an alternative procedure be more suitable, the doctor will offer informed recommendations.
#5 I have botched liposuction! When should I consider liposuction revision?
In most cases, patients are recommended to wait for a period of six months following their liposuction surgery. This waiting period is crucial to ensure that your body has sufficient time to heal from the initial procedure and that swelling does not obscure the evaluation for potential revision.
#6 What are the psychological effects on patients with botched liposuction?
Experiencing a liposuction procedure gone awry can result in not only physical discomfort and unsightly scarring but also severe emotional distress. The aftermath of a botched surgery can leave individuals feeling self-conscious, leading to a diminished sense of self-esteem. It’s not uncommon for patients to recount traumatic experiences from previous surgeries during consultations with me, with some even breaking down while sharing their stories. The consequences of such traumatic experiences extend beyond self-esteem issues, often encompassing social anxiety and, in some cases, severe depression.
#7 What are the signs of a botched liposuction?
Having an inexperienced or overly aggressive liposuction doctor perform this body contouring procedure can inadvertently result in unnatural body contours, noticeable asymmetry, lumps, unsightly indentations or irregularities in the skin texture.
#8 What are some things to keep in mind about corrective surgery?
Addressing the repercussions of an unsuccessful liposuction procedure is undoubtedly a complex journey. When contemplating corrective liposuction, it’s crucial to maintain realistic expectations. Liposuction is an intricate art, and not all practitioners possess the skills needed to navigate the nuances of corrective surgery. Therefore, I strongly encourage patients to seek out a Singapore doctor with a proven track record in rectifying such cases. The remedial process may also involve fat grafting techniques to smooth out dents and depressions, ultimately providing a comprehensive solution.
About MDC-Sculpt Lipo technique at Amaris B. Clinic
Singapore doctor Dr Ivan Puah has developed the MDC-Sculpt Lipo technique – MDC stands for Multi-Dimensional Contouring – a modernised approach to fat removal and body contouring.
Unlike the traditional liposuction approach, the MDC-Sculpt Lipo technique not only removes excess and stubborn localised body fat; it also carries out precise body contouring, producing natural and well-defined results.
With this technique, Dr Puah has successfully treated a wide range of patient concerns, including facial contouring and body sculpting in areas such as the armpits, back, abdomen, flanks, hips, thighs, male enlarged breasts, knees and calves.
This innovative approach excels in complex cases, including challenging areas like knee fat, bra bulges and armpit fat. It’s also an excellent choice for high-definition sculpting and correcting botched liposuction cases.
If you’re interested in exploring the MDC-Sculpt Lipo technique further or seeking consultation with Dr Puah, you can reach out to the friendly medical team at Amaris B. Clinic. Understanding your options and discussing your unique circumstances is the first step toward achieving your aesthetic goals.
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