Will You Gain Fat in the Treated Area after Undergoing Liposuction
Liposuction is one of the most popular methods to remove fat from the skin instantly. This procedure removes fat only in problematic areas of the body where the exercising and dietary factors do not exhibit much effect.
People undergo liposuction after they get exhausted by other means like draining themselves in the gym, endless diets, and hectic routines. Liposuction not only removes the extra fat but also puts you in better shape, which helps you function better in your daily life. But the real question is – Does a person who has already undergone liposuction can gain fat again?
What do the researchers have to say?
Research has shown that it is very less likely to gain fat in the treated area again but the person can gain weight after liposuction. People always get mistaken by the term gaining weight by fat. For example, if fat gets collected in some of your body parts then you have definitely gained weight but it is not necessarily the other way around. So instead of worrying and taking stress, one should focus more on following the post-procedure directions.
What exactly happens to your body after liposuction?
Let’s understand this with a simple example. Suppose a person weighing 100 kg has undergone liposuction by removing 5 kg of fat from the abdomen area. If he maintains his weight below 95 kg then no accumulation of fat will occur in the treated part but if he regains weight, it will spread throughout the body rather than getting accumulated in one specific body part.
However, ignoring your diet and instructions for a longer period can cause trouble in the future as ultimately the fat cells can grow back in treated and untreated areas. In most cases, people treated with this method tend to look better in shape even after gaining weight and they feel satisfied with the results.
How to prevent the growth of fat cells in the body after liposuction?
The results of liposuction can be endured for the long term by following the instructions of the surgeon. Here are some of the essential points in this regard:
- Abide by the post-procedure precautions and avoid any negligence.
- Keep yourself hydrated by keeping a track of your water intake
- Consume a healthy diet and avoid taking calories above the prescribed limit.
- Live a healthy lifestyle by inculcating habits such as walking, going for a run, and exercising on a regular basis.
- Try not to skip any meal
- Intake smaller meals at regular intervals and include more fruits and vegetables in your diet.
If you still have any doubt in your mind, Meet our doctors personally or have a conversation on call and ask your questions.