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Liposuction
What is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat from the body.
How is Liposuction Performed?
- The surgeon makes small incisions in the skin.
- A suction cannula is inserted through the incisions and used to suction out the fat.
- The incisions are then closed with sutures.
What are the Benefits of Liposuction?
- Removes excess fat from the body.
- Can improve the appearance of the body.
- Can boost self-confidence.
What are the Risks of Liposuction?
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Numbness
- Scarring
Who is a Good Candidate for Liposuction?
Liposuction is a good option for people who are:
- Overweight or obese
- Have excess fat in specific areas of the body
- Are healthy and have no major medical conditions
- Have realistic expectations about the results of liposuction
What is the Recovery from Liposuction?
The recovery from liposuction typically takes 2-4 weeks.
During this time, patients should:
- Rest and avoid strenuous activity
- Wear compression garments to help reduce swelling
- Take pain medication as needed
- Follow the surgeon's instructions carefully
Candidate
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess body fat. It can be performed on any area of the body, but it is most commonly used on the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. Liposuction is a relatively safe and effective procedure, but it is important to be aware of the potential risks and complications.
Before undergoing liposuction, it is important to talk to your doctor about your overall health and wellness. You should also discuss your goals for surgery and the risks and benefits involved. It is also important to follow your doctor's instructions before and after surgery to minimize the risk of complications.
After liposuction, it is important to rest and recover properly. You should avoid strenuous activity for at least two weeks after surgery. You should also wear compression garments to help reduce swelling and bruising. It is also important to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to maintain your results.
Liposuction can be a great way to improve your appearance and boost your self-esteem. However, it is important to remember that it is a surgical procedure and there are potential risks involved. By following your doctor's instructions and taking care of yourself before and after surgery, you can minimize the risk of complications and achieve your desired results.
If you are considering liposuction, it is important to do your research and choose a qualified surgeon. You should also be realistic about your expectations and understand that liposuction is not a miracle cure for obesity. With proper care and maintenance, liposuction can help you achieve a slimmer, more toned body.
Side & After Effects
Risks
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Seroma (fluid collection)
- Hematoma (blood clot)
- Nerve damage
- Skin discoloration
- Scarring
- Death
After Effects
- Bruising
- Swelling
- Pain
- Numbness
- Tingling
- Weakness
- Fatigue
It is important to note that these risks and after effects are not common, but they can occur. If you are considering liposuction, it is important to discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Anesthetic
General Anesthetic
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Luis Zapiach, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Luis A. Zapiach is board certified in Plastic Surgery. He has trained in prestigious medical schools such as Emory University, often regarded as one of the top medical training institutions in the world. While at Emory, Dr. Zapiach trained under some of the most respected authorities in plastic surgery, including former presidents of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Zapiach is routinely sought out by other plastic surgeons for his skill and experience with a number of advanced aesthetic enhancement techniques, including natural breast augmentation, Phenol Croton Oil Peel, and mid-facelift surgery.
Education & Training
1990 - 1994 Rutgers University BS, Biology
1994 - 1998 New York Medicine Doctor of Medicine
1998 - 2004 UMDNJ General Surgery Resident
2004 - 2007 Emory University Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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1 W Ridgewood Ave #302, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA
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Liposuction

Luis Zapiach, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Minimally Invasive
High Patient Satisfaction
Quick Recovery
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About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Liposuction Procedure Overview Liposuction Procedure Overview
What is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat from the body.
How is Liposuction Performed?
- The surgeon makes small incisions in the skin.
- A suction cannula is inserted through the incisions and used to suction out the fat.
- The incisions are then closed with sutures.
What are the Benefits of Liposuction?
- Removes excess fat from the body.
- Can improve the appearance of the body.
- Can boost self-confidence.
What are the Risks of Liposuction?
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Numbness
- Scarring
Who is a Good Candidate for Liposuction?
Liposuction is a good option for people who are:
- Overweight or obese
- Have excess fat in specific areas of the body
- Are healthy and have no major medical conditions
- Have realistic expectations about the results of liposuction
What is the Recovery from Liposuction?
The recovery from liposuction typically takes 2-4 weeks.
During this time, patients should:
- Rest and avoid strenuous activity
- Wear compression garments to help reduce swelling
- Take pain medication as needed
- Follow the surgeon's instructions carefully
Duration
4 Hours
Overnight Stay
No
Recovery Time
3 Days - 1 Week
Effective Period
3 - 6 months
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess body fat. It can be performed on any area of the body, but it is most commonly used on the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. Liposuction is a relatively safe and effective procedure, but it is important to be aware of the potential risks and complications.
Before undergoing liposuction, it is important to talk to your doctor about your overall health and wellness. You should also discuss your goals for surgery and the risks and benefits involved. It is also important to follow your doctor's instructions before and after surgery to minimize the risk of complications.
After liposuction, it is important to rest and recover properly. You should avoid strenuous activity for at least two weeks after surgery. You should also wear compression garments to help reduce swelling and bruising. It is also important to eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to maintain your results.
Liposuction can be a great way to improve your appearance and boost your self-esteem. However, it is important to remember that it is a surgical procedure and there are potential risks involved. By following your doctor's instructions and taking care of yourself before and after surgery, you can minimize the risk of complications and achieve your desired results.
If you are considering liposuction, it is important to do your research and choose a qualified surgeon. You should also be realistic about your expectations and understand that liposuction is not a miracle cure for obesity. With proper care and maintenance, liposuction can help you achieve a slimmer, more toned body.
- Body contouring: Liposuction can remove excess fat from specific areas of the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, and arms, to improve body shape and contours.
- Reduced skin laxity: By removing excess fat, liposuction can tighten the skin and reduce skin laxity, giving a smoother and more youthful appearance.
- Improved self-esteem and body image: Liposuction can boost self-esteem and improve body image by reducing unwanted fat and creating a more desirable body shape.
- Reduced risk of certain health conditions: Excess fat can increase the risk of certain health conditions, such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Liposuction can help reduce the amount of excess fat and potentially lower the risk of these conditions.
- Increased mobility: Removing excess fat from certain areas of the body, such as the thighs or buttocks, can improve mobility and make it easier to perform physical activities.
Risks of Liposuction
- Bleeding and hematoma: Excessive bleeding can occur during or after liposuction, leading to the formation of blood clots (hematomas) under the skin.
- Infection: Bacterial infections can develop in the treated areas, especially if proper sterile techniques are not followed.
- Seroma: Fluid accumulation under the skin can occur, forming a seroma. This may require drainage.
- Skin damage: Liposuction can damage the overlying skin, leading to scarring, discoloration, and numbness.
- Fat embolism: In rare cases, fat particles can enter the bloodstream and travel to the lungs, causing a fat embolism. This can be a life-threatening condition.
- Kidney and liver problems: Liposuction involving large volumes of fat removal can put strain on the kidneys and liver, leading to temporary or permanent organ damage.
- Allergic reactions: Some patients may experience allergic reactions to anesthesia or other medications used during liposuction.
Safety of Liposuction
- Board-certified surgeon: Choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in liposuction is essential for ensuring patient safety.
- Medical evaluation: Before liposuction, a thorough medical evaluation should be performed to assess the patient's overall health and suitability for the procedure.
- Proper surgical technique: Skilled surgical technique helps minimize risks and achieve optimal results.
- Anesthesia: Liposuction is typically performed under general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. Anesthesia should be administered by a qualified anesthesiologist.
- Sterile environment: Liposuction should be performed in a sterile surgical facility to prevent infection.
- Post-operative care: Following liposuction, patients are advised to wear compression garments, take antibiotics, and avoid strenuous activity to promote healing and reduce complications.
Factors Affecting Safety
The safety of liposuction can be influenced by:
- The patient's overall health and age
- The extent and location of fat removal
- The type of liposuction technique used
- The experience and skill of the surgeon
- Proper post-operative care and follow-up
Preoperative Preparation for Liposuction
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, health history, and expectations.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination and blood tests to assess your overall health.
- Rule out any underlying medical conditions that may interfere with surgery.
2. Smoking Cessation:
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks prior to surgery. Nicotine can impair blood flow and increase the risk of complications.
3. Medication Adjustments:
- Inform your surgeon about any medications you are taking, including blood thinners, anti-inflammatories, and herbal supplements.
- Certain medications may need to be discontinued or adjusted before surgery.
4. Dietary Considerations:
- Follow a healthy, balanced diet in the weeks leading up to surgery.
- Avoid excessive alcohol intake.
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
5. Exercise and Weight Management:
- Maintain a stable weight and avoid significant weight gain or loss before surgery.
- Engage in regular exercise to improve overall health and circulation.
6. Preoperative Instructions:
- Follow your surgeon's specific instructions closely.
- Avoid eating or drinking for 12 hours before surgery.
- Arrange for transportation to and from the surgical facility.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
7. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical facility on time and with someone to accompany you.
- Remove all jewelry and clothing.
- You will be given preoperative antibiotics to prevent infection.
- The surgical site will be marked and cleaned.
8. Anesthesia:
- Liposuction is typically performed under either general anesthesia or twilight sedation.
- Your anesthesiologist will discuss the best option for you.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Remain at the surgical facility for several hours for monitoring.
- Wear a compression garment for 2-6 weeks to reduce swelling and promote skin retraction.
- Take prescribed pain medication as needed.
- Avoid strenuous activity for 1-2 weeks.
- Limit sodium intake to reduce fluid retention.
- Elevate your legs when possible to promote circulation.
Recovery Timeline:
First Few Days:
- Bruising, swelling, and discomfort are common.
- Rest as much as possible.
- Walk around gently to prevent blood clots.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol.
Week 1-4:
- Swelling gradually subsides.
- Continue wearing the compression garment.
- Engage in light activities, such as walking or swimming.
- Avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting.
Week 4-8:
- Results become more visible as swelling continues to decrease.
- Return to most activities gradually.
- Continue wearing the compression garment intermittently.
Months After Surgery:
- Final results may take up to 6-12 months to fully manifest.
- Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regimen to optimize results.
Tips for Effective Recovery:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions carefully.
- Rest adequately and avoid overexertion.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Manage pain with medication as prescribed.
- Contact the surgeon promptly if you experience any complications, such as fever, redness, or drainage.
Potential Complications:
- Infection
- Blood clots
- Fluid accumulation (seroma)
- Skin irregularities
- Numbness or tingling
It's important to note that recovery time and results may vary depending on the individual and the extent of the procedure performed. It's crucial to follow the surgeon's instructions and attend all follow-up appointments to ensure a successful recovery.
Things to know before start
Preoperative Preparation for Liposuction
1. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, health history, and expectations.
- Undergo a thorough physical examination and blood tests to assess your overall health.
- Rule out any underlying medical conditions that may interfere with surgery.
2. Smoking Cessation:
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks prior to surgery. Nicotine can impair blood flow and increase the risk of complications.
3. Medication Adjustments:
- Inform your surgeon about any medications you are taking, including blood thinners, anti-inflammatories, and herbal supplements.
- Certain medications may need to be discontinued or adjusted before surgery.
4. Dietary Considerations:
- Follow a healthy, balanced diet in the weeks leading up to surgery.
- Avoid excessive alcohol intake.
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
5. Exercise and Weight Management:
- Maintain a stable weight and avoid significant weight gain or loss before surgery.
- Engage in regular exercise to improve overall health and circulation.
6. Preoperative Instructions:
- Follow your surgeon's specific instructions closely.
- Avoid eating or drinking for 12 hours before surgery.
- Arrange for transportation to and from the surgical facility.
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
7. Day of Surgery:
- Arrive at the surgical facility on time and with someone to accompany you.
- Remove all jewelry and clothing.
- You will be given preoperative antibiotics to prevent infection.
- The surgical site will be marked and cleaned.
8. Anesthesia:
- Liposuction is typically performed under either general anesthesia or twilight sedation.
- Your anesthesiologist will discuss the best option for you.
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Remain at the surgical facility for several hours for monitoring.
- Wear a compression garment for 2-6 weeks to reduce swelling and promote skin retraction.
- Take prescribed pain medication as needed.
- Avoid strenuous activity for 1-2 weeks.
- Limit sodium intake to reduce fluid retention.
- Elevate your legs when possible to promote circulation.
Recovery Timeline:
First Few Days:
- Bruising, swelling, and discomfort are common.
- Rest as much as possible.
- Walk around gently to prevent blood clots.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol.
Week 1-4:
- Swelling gradually subsides.
- Continue wearing the compression garment.
- Engage in light activities, such as walking or swimming.
- Avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting.
Week 4-8:
- Results become more visible as swelling continues to decrease.
- Return to most activities gradually.
- Continue wearing the compression garment intermittently.
Months After Surgery:
- Final results may take up to 6-12 months to fully manifest.
- Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regimen to optimize results.
Tips for Effective Recovery:
- Follow the surgeon's instructions carefully.
- Rest adequately and avoid overexertion.
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids.
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling and discomfort.
- Manage pain with medication as prescribed.
- Contact the surgeon promptly if you experience any complications, such as fever, redness, or drainage.
Potential Complications:
- Infection
- Blood clots
- Fluid accumulation (seroma)
- Skin irregularities
- Numbness or tingling
It's important to note that recovery time and results may vary depending on the individual and the extent of the procedure performed. It's crucial to follow the surgeon's instructions and attend all follow-up appointments to ensure a successful recovery.
Surgeon

Luis Zapiach, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at ART Plastic Surgery
Bergen County, New Jersey
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Dr. Luis A. Zapiach is board certified in Plastic Surgery. He has trained in prestigious medical schools such as Emory University, often regarded as one of the top medical training institutions in the world. While at Emory, Dr. Zapiach trained under some of the most respected authorities in plastic surgery, including former presidents of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Zapiach is routinely sought out by other plastic surgeons for his skill and experience with a number of advanced aesthetic enhancement techniques, including natural breast augmentation, Phenol Croton Oil Peel, and mid-facelift surgery.
Education & Training
- 1990 - 1994 Rutgers University BS, Biology
- 1994 - 1998 New York Medicine Doctor of Medicine
- 1998 - 2004 UMDNJ General Surgery Resident
- 2004 - 2007 Emory University Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
1 W Ridgewood Ave #302, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA
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Surgeon

Luis Zapiach, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at ART Plastic Surgery
Bergen County, New Jersey
50 views today
Dr. Luis A. Zapiach is board certified in Plastic Surgery. He has trained in prestigious medical schools such as Emory University, often regarded as one of the top medical training institutions in the world. While at Emory, Dr. Zapiach trained under some of the most respected authorities in plastic surgery, including former presidents of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, and the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Dr. Zapiach is routinely sought out by other plastic surgeons for his skill and experience with a number of advanced aesthetic enhancement techniques, including natural breast augmentation, Phenol Croton Oil Peel, and mid-facelift surgery.
Education & Training
- 1990 - 1994 Rutgers University BS, Biology
- 1994 - 1998 New York Medicine Doctor of Medicine
- 1998 - 2004 UMDNJ General Surgery Resident
- 2004 - 2007 Emory University Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
1 W Ridgewood Ave #302, Paramus, NJ 07652, USA
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