
Liposuction May Reduce Triglyceride Levels
A 2011 study showed a potential link between liposuction and a reduction in triglyceride levels and white blood cell counts. High triglyceride levels are associated with a greater risk of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke.
The study involved 322 people who had liposuction and/or a tummy tuck. While those with normal triglyceride levels remained unchanged after the procedure, individuals with elevated levels experienced a reduction of over 40 percent after liposuction.
Liposuction May Encourage Exercise
There are an increasing number of people looking to liposuction in order to remove the fat they have carried for many years. People who’ve had liposuction are more likely to maintain their new improved contours through a healthy, active lifestyle. This change is logical, because when you feel more comfortable in your own skin, you feel encouraged to take up more activities. Liposuction not only helps to rid you of unwanted fat, it offers you the motivation to keep it off by improving your lifestyle.
Liposuction Can Enhance Self-Image
There’s truth to the notion that looking good is feeling good, and the benefits of liposuction can extend to self-image. By improving contours and encouraging a healthy lifestyle, liposuction can help to boost confidence.
Although it can be effective as a stand-alone procedure, liposuction can be included in a mommy makeover or combined with other cosmetic procedures for a more comprehensive result. To learn more about how liposuction may benefit you, schedule a consultation with an experienced cosmetic surgeon.

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