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  2. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    Liposuction is another option if the lipoma is soft and has a small connective tissue component. Liposuction typically results in less scarring; however, with large lipomas, it may fail to remove the entire tumor, which can lead to regrowth. [29] New methods under development are supposed to remove the lipomas without scarring.

  3. Fat removal procedures - Wikipedia

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    Fat removal procedures are used mostly in cosmetic surgery with the intention of removing unwanted adipose tissue.The procedure may be invasive, as with liposuction, [1] or noninvasive using laser therapy, radiofrequency, ultrasound or cold (cryoablation or cryolipolysis) to reduce fat, sometimes in combination with injections.

  4. Seroma - Wikipedia

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    Liposuction contributes to seroma formation when it is done in conjunction with creating a "flap" and potential space is confluent with the treated area. Controversy exists in tummy tuck surgery as to whether electrosurgical dissection either contributes to serum formation or prevents it.

  5. Liposuction - Wikipedia

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    Cosmetic liposuction is used to change the body's contour or shape, to aesthetically improve the appearance of body parts and contour. It should not be used for weight loss. [6] Benefits from cosmetic liposuction appear to be of a short-term nature with little long-term effect. [2] After a few months fat typically returns and redistributes. [2]

  6. Angiolipoma - Wikipedia

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    Total excision or liposuction is the appropriate course of action for the management of angiolipomas. [15] After excision, the non-infiltrating subtype typically does not recur. [16] Wide excision with distinct margins is necessary to reduce the likelihood of recurrence because the infiltrating subtype is linked to a 35% to 50% recurrence rate ...

  7. Abdominoplasty - Wikipedia

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    The skin and fat of the lower abdomen are detached in a more limited fashion from the muscle fascia. The skin is stretched down and excess skin removed. Sometimes the belly button stalk is divided from the muscle below and the belly button slid down lower on the abdominal wall. Sometimes a portion of the abdominal muscle fascia wall is tightened.

  8. Tumescent liposuction - Wikipedia

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    Tumescent liposuction is a technique that provides local anesthesia to large volumes of subcutaneous fat and thus permits liposuction. While the suctioned fat cells are permanently gone, after a few months overall body fat generally returned to the same level as before treatment. [1] This is despite maintaining the previous diet and exercise ...

  9. Android fat distribution - Wikipedia

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    Liposuction improves quality of life in everyday activities and issues regarding ones psychological state or social life after liposuction are less serious. [29] It has been found that abdominal exercise alone cannot reduce android fat around the trunk and abdomen [30] so liposuction is often a short-term solution.