How much fat can actually be removed?
The straightforward answer to this question is that the quantity will vary from patient to patient and from area to area of your body. During your initial consultation with Mr Giuseppe Fiore in Cheshire, this will be considered for your own individual case and clarified for you.
Areas We Cover
Presently the majority of our clients are come from within the Manchester and Cheshire areas. Specifically vaser liposuction is highly popular within the following areas: Altrincham, Alderley Edge, Appleton, Broadheath, Bredbury, Brooklands, Bramhall, Bowdon, Bolton, Bury, Birchwood, Burnage, Cheadle, Chorlton, Cheshire, Congleton, Crewe, Droylsden,Didsbury, Eccles, Failsworth, Great Sankey, Heywood, Hale, Hale Barns, Irlam, Knutsford, Lymm, Macclesfield, Manchester, Marple, Northwich, Oldham, Pendlebury, Prestbury, Prestwich, Poynton, Partington, Rochdale, Sale, Stalybridge, Stockport, Sharston, Stretford, Swinton, Salford, Timperley, Trafford Park, Urmston, Wilmslow, Warrington, Wigan and Worsley.
What does the recovery involve?
One main benefit of Vaser® Liposuction is that usually there is no need for an overnight stay and recovery as a whole is quicker and easier meaning you get back to your home in Cheshire quicker. The recovery time is very much dependant on which areas, and how many areas have had the procedure. Your state of health and lifestyle will also be factors in how quickly you are able to recover after having this procedure.
Straight after having the procedure we do recommend that you rest for at least twelve hours after.
In the vast majority of cases, people generally find they are able to return to work only 2-5 days after having the procedure. For a complete recovery, between 3-14 days is the usual recovery time.
During the whole recovery time you will be required to wear compression garment around the areas where you had Vaser Liposuction. These compression garments allows your body to heal quicker, improves the skin tightening process and ultimately improve the effectiveness of the procedure. The duration of time you will need to wear these will be established by your surgeon and will be communicated before and after the procedure as part of your comprehensive pre- and post-procedure care plan.