Lipo 360 is a comprehensive and strategic liposuction procedure that targets the entire circumference of the midsection. By removing excess fat from the upper and lower abdomen, flanks, and often the lower back, this procedure creates a more sculpted and attractive silhouette. Unlike traditional liposuction focusing on single areas, Lipo 360 is designed to address your complete torso, providing a well-balanced and natural-looking body contour. The process typically lasts between 2 to 4 hours and is performed under general anesthesia or deep sedation for maximum patient comfort and safety.
The Lipo 360 procedure begins with the injection of a tumescent solution to numb the targeted areas and reduce bleeding. The surgeon then makes small incisions to insert a thin cannula, which is used to break up and suction out the excess fat. By carefully maneuvering the cannula through the midsection, the surgeon is able to remove unwanted fat deposits while ensuring an even and smooth outcome. After the procedure, small incisions are closed, and a compression garment is applied to aid the healing process and help the skin retract smoothly.
Achieve a completely sculpted and more proportionate midsection with Lipo 360, a comprehensive liposuction technique that targets fat around your entire waistline – including the abdomen, flanks, and lower back. Experience a dramatically improved body shape, a more defined waist, and enhanced confidence as stubborn fat is effectively removed for a harmonious and balanced silhouette from every angle.
Lipo 360 is a strategic liposuction technique that targets the entire circumference of the midsection to create a more sculpted and balanced torso.
Yes, Lipo 360 is safe when performed by a qualified and experienced cosmetic surgeon. We ensure patient safety with thorough pre-operative evaluations and close post-operative monitoring.
The procedure typically takes between 2 to 4 hours, depending on the extent of fat removal and the individual's anatomy.
You can anticipate significant swelling and bruising initially, but these diminish over time. Most patients return to light activities within a month, with full recovery taking up to 6 to 12 months.