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Why is it necessary? of Liposuction
Liposuction is most often used to remove fat deposits in specific areas of your body. The aim of the procedure is not to reduce weight but to improve your figure. Liposuction is not a treatment for obesity as it can only be carried out on relatively small areas of the body and is not a long-term solution for weight-loss.
Like all surgical procedures there are risks associated with liposuction, and it is only recommended if you have tried making changes to your lifestyle, but it hasn’t helped. Many people find that they can lose weight, tone up, and reduce fatty areas with a combination of healthy eating and exercise.









