Liposuction removes localised fat deposits that haven't responded to diet and exercise, refining areas such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs or arms. It reshapes — it isn't a weight-loss method.
Is this treatment right for you?
Suitable for:healthy adults at a stable weight with stubborn fat.
Less ideal if:weight loss is the goal (see Obesity Treatment).
Suitability can only be confirmed by a qualified clinician after assessing you, which is why every plan begins with a free, personalised review rather than a fixed promise.
Process & recovery
Liposuction is usually carried out under general anaesthesia; compression garments are worn afterwards and swelling settles over weeks to months. Risks include swelling, bruising, contour irregularity, fluid collection and, rarely, clots.
This is general information, not a complete list of risks. Please read our medical disclaimer and discuss your individual circumstances with a clinician.
Before & after
Published only with documented patient consent. Individual results vary.
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