There are two ways to approach the abdomen through abdominal liposuction, through the central abdomen and through the upper, lower abdomen, waist and flanks. The central abdomen consists of the upper and lower abdomen, and they need to be done as a unit to ensure evenness and tightness. When doing abdominal liposuction at his Beverly Hills office, Dr. Amron achieves the best result by evaluating his patients carefully. For instance, with patients with less skin elasticity, he approaches the deeper fat levels to avoid jabbing the skin, which may cause irregularities and dimpling. Irregularities can also be avoided by making more than one incision point, which promotes evenness. The second area includes the waist and flanks. It is important to define the waist and not just tighten the abdominals. This waist sculpting provides a perfect example of why tumescent procedures where the patient is awake are more desirable. The patient can position themselves in an optimal way to allow the surgeon to sculpt perfectly. In regards to pregnancies and liposuction, Dr. Amron prefers to do abdominal liposuction in Los Angeles prior to pregnancy to capitalize on better skin elasticity.
Abdominal Liposuction
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