After you’re sedated, they’ll make an incision at the bottom of the skin that covers your abdominal wall. Your surgeon will put you to sleep via general anesthesia. It may take several sessions to achieve your desired result. Your surgeon will use a medical vacuum to suction out the dislodged fat deposits. A thin tube (cannula) will be moved underneath your skin to loosen the fat cells. Once the area is numb, your surgeon will make small incisions around the site of your fat deposits. In some cases, your surgeon will apply a local anesthetic to your midsection. You may be intravenously sedated for this procedure. Liposuctions and tummy tucks are both performed by a plastic surgeon and require incisions and anesthesia.
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