Liposuction surgery can be quite demanding both physically and mentally which is why there are requirements to be met before a patient is eligible. It is not a weight loss procedure and in no way should be treated as such. The plastic surgeon will conduct a brief interview to determine a patient’s eligibility.
The first requirement for liposuction is in regards to the patient’s weight. An eligible patient must be at least within 10 to 20 percent of their ideal body weight depending on what the particular surgeon’s requirements are. The standard is 15 percent and that applies to those who are both underweight and overweight.
It is important for the patient to be in overall good health and relatively fit. This is to ensure that they are able to make a full recovery. Existing medical conditions like diabetes can further complicate the procedure. You should tell the liposuction surgeon if you are currently taking any medication. Smokers will be asked to stop as this can also cause complications.
For optimal results the patient’s skin should have its natural elasticity so it can tighten over the treated area. The skin needs to be able to tighten over the vacuum left by the removed fat. Otherwise, those with loose or excess skin might be recommended for a lift or tuck procedure to complement the results or liposuction.
The patient must be mentally stable and ready to face any consequence of liposuction surgery. There are risks that can produce undesired results and the patient must be able to handle both the good and bad results. Those with depression might fall deeper into depression after liposuction surgery.
Being able to have realistic goals and expectations is an important quality for a safe procedure. Liposuction surgery can work wonders and improve a person physical appearance but it cannot make anyone perfect. Those with unrealistic expectations are prone to conditions like addiction to plastic surgery. It is important for the surgeon and patient to talk about their goals before starting any type of procedure.