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GYNAECOMASTIA
(REMOVAL OF FAT FROM THE MALE CHEST) |
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Introduction
In order to remove localised deposits of substencious
fat, Liposuction is performed to the male chest.
This technique
uses small incisions and a high vacuum to remove
fat cells in selected regions, thereby reducing
contour in the treated area.
An incision is made near the area from
which the fat is to be removed, and a specially
designed surgical cannula (tube) is placed through
the incision into the fat. The cannula is attached
to a vacuum system, either by flexible tubing
to a vacuum pump that removes the fat by suction
as the cannula is manipulated beneath the skin
or to a syringe which applies a vacuum by withdrawing
its plunger.
Permanency Of Results
The number of fat cells is fixed after puberty.
Adults become thinner or fatter by reducing or
increasing the amount of fat in each cell. Since
liposuction reduces contour by removing fat cells,
the procedure is permanent. Should you gain weight
following liposuction, you will tend to deposit
fat in areas other than those treated. |
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