Liposuction Maryland – About the Procedure
For residents of Maryland, liposuction can give you the fit looking body that you’ve been striving for. Our bodies often store fat that doesn’t respond to dieting or exercise. This can be frustrating as we are often judged by our appearance and level of fitness. Dr. Michael Chiaramonte, MD, FACS of Bella Cosmetic Surgery can help you get rid of those troubling bulges that often show up in tummies, thighs, hips and even our facial regions such as our chins. In some cases, a tummy tuck can be added for a Bella Body Lift, resulting in a total transformation of your midsection.
Liposuction, Maryland surgeon Dr. Chiaramonte warns, is not a weight loss tactic. Patients should be at or near their ideal weight prior to surgery. This procedure is more about losing inches and contouring your physique than dropping pounds. During the liposuction procedure, Dr. Chiaramonte will make a tiny incision in the area of your body that is targeted. Next, he will insert a medical tool called a cannula into the incision. A cannula is a slender, hollow device attached to tubing that will suction away your fatty deposits. After the procedure is completed, it won’t be long before you notice a slimmer you. In the initial weeks, swelling will subside and within three months, the final results will have settled in. Finally, you’ll be able to wear the clothes you’ve been dying to wear on the body you’ve been waiting for.
If they are interested in liposuction, Maryland men and women should contact Bella Cosmetic Surgery for a consultation. We are happy to answer all of your questions about how you can improve and enhance your appearance.
For details about some of our other surgeries such as breast augmentation or tummy tuck, Maryland, Northern Virginia, and Washington D.C. area women should call us to set up a consultation.
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