Fat Deposits

Fat deposits refer to areas of excess fat accumulation beneath the skin, often resistant to diet and exercise. Treatments include liposuction and non-surgical methods like CoolSculpting.

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What are Fat Deposits?

Fat deposits refer to areas where excess fat accumulates beneath the skin. These deposits can occur due to various factors such as genetics, hormonal changes, lifestyle, or dietary habits. They are often found in common problem areas like the abdomen, thighs, hips, and arms. Fat deposits can be resistant to diet and exercise, leading individuals to seek various treatments to reduce or eliminate them.

During Treatment

During treatments for fat deposits, such as liposuction or non-surgical procedures like cryolipolysis (CoolSculpting) or ultrasound fat reduction, patients may experience varying sensations based on the method used. Liposuction involves local or general anesthesia to ensure comfort, and patients might feel pressure or vibrations as fat is suctioned out. Non-surgical methods typically involve minimal discomfort, with sensations ranging from mild cold or heat to a tingling feeling.

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After Treatment

Post-treatment, it is common to experience some swelling, bruising, or tenderness in the treated areas, which usually resolves within a few days to weeks, depending on the procedure. For liposuction, patients may need to wear compression garments to support healing and reduce swelling. Non-surgical treatments may involve mild redness or swelling but generally have minimal downtime. It’s important to follow aftercare instructions, including avoiding strenuous activities and maintaining a healthy lifestyle to optimize and sustain results.


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