Tummy Liposuction for Fat Removal | 360 Degree Liposuction Before & After | Fat Loss Surgery

Liposuction for Fat Removal Before & After | Fat Loss Surgery 0:00 – Introduction to Belly Fat & Liposuction 0:30 – 360° Liposuction Overview 1:00 – Q&A Format: Common Myths 1:30 – Diet, Exercise & Liposuction 2:00 – Pain & Recovery After Surgery 2:30 – Age & Fitness Criteria 3:00 – Liposuction vs Weight Loss Surgery 3:30 – Stubborn Fat Explained 4:00 – Fat Cell Distribution & Examples 4:30 – Patient Case Example 5:00 – Fat Inside vs Outside Muscles 5:30 – Tummy Liposuction Explained 6:00 – Liposuction Procedure Steps 6:30 – Before & After Patient Results 7:00 – Anesthesia & Surgery Options 7:30 – Combining Liposuction with Other Procedures 8:00 – Skin Tightening & Elasticity 8:30 – Skin Shrinkage After Liposuction 9:00 – Recovery Time & Work Return 9:30 – Visible Results & Healing Timeline 10:00 – Final Results & Safety of Surgery 10:30 – Risks, Complications & BMI Range 11:00 – FAQs, Stretch Marks & Closing If you are struggling with stubborn belly fat, love handles, or back fat that simply does not go away despite diet and exercise, this video will help you understand everything about Liposuction. Many people think liposuction is a weight loss surgery, but in reality, it is a body contouring procedure designed to remove excess fat from specific areas and create a more balanced, proportionate shape. In this detailed video, Dr. Ankit Gupta explains the entire process step by step using a real patient case of 360-degree liposuction. The patient had fat in the tummy, sides, and back, which made the body appear out of proportion. Through liposuction, fat was removed and the body was reshaped to look leaner and more defined. 💡 Can Liposuction replace diet and exercise? This is one of the biggest myths. Liposuction is not a substitute for healthy living. It cannot be done repeatedly in place of diet and exercise. Instead, it is meant for people who are already maintaining a healthy lifestyle but are bothered by stubborn pockets of fat. Exercise and diet keep your weight stable, while liposuction sculpts the areas that refuse to change. 💡 Will fat return after Liposuction? No, not in the same way. Once fat cells are removed, they do not come back in large numbers. If you gain weight after the surgery, the fat is more evenly distributed across the body and does not return in the exact same problem area. This is why maintaining weight post-surgery is important for long-term results. 💡 Is Liposuction painful? During surgery, you do not feel anything as it is performed under anesthesia. After the procedure, mild soreness is common for about a week, similar to the ache after a tough workout. Painkillers are given and recovery is usually very smooth. Most people are surprised at how tolerable the recovery feels compared to what they expect. 💡 Who is the right candidate? Adults above 18 years, preferably under 50 (though fit older patients may also undergo it). People who are generally healthy and do not have major medical issues. Patients who have fat outside the muscles (subcutaneous fat), not deep inside around the organs. Individuals with localized fat deposits that don’t improve despite exercise and diet. If you pinch your belly and feel fat outside your muscles, liposuction can help. If your fat is mainly inside the muscles (visceral fat), then diet, exercise, or bariatric surgery is a better option. 💡 What Liposuction cannot do It is not a weight loss treatment for obesity. It does not remove loose skin — patients with significant skin laxity after pregnancy usually require a tummy tuck or mommy makeover. It is not a solution for stretch marks or cellulite. 💡 How is Liposuction done? Tiny 3–4 mm cuts are made in hidden areas. A fluid is injected to loosen the fat and minimize bleeding. Advanced tools like VASER (ultrasound energy) and power-assisted liposuction are used to break down and gently suction fat cells. The fat is removed permanently, leaving the area more in proportion with the rest of the body. For smaller areas like the chin or arms, local anesthesia may be enough. For larger cases like tummy or full 360-degree liposuction, general anesthesia is preferred for patient comfort. 💡 Can Liposuction be combined with other surgeries? Yes. For women, it is often combined with a tummy tuck as part of a mommy makeover. For men, it can be combined with gynecomastia surgery for chest reshaping. I For more Information:- 📞 Call Or WhatsApp : +91 - 9599554211 💻 My website & blog: https://panacheaesthetics.com/ 📸 Instagram:   / plasticsurgery_ankitgupta   📚 Facebook:   / panacheaesthetic   🐦 Twitter:   / drankit1612   ABOUT DR. ANKIT GUPTA (MBBS, MS, MCH): Dr Ankit Gupta is a Gold Medalist in Plastic Surgery, awarded by the Honorary Vice President of India, Shri Venkaiah Naidu. He has done his Surgical Training from GTB Hospital, and specialization in Plastic Surgery from RML Hospital and Research Centre.