Health and Fitness Magazine
4/19/07
  Trying A Liposuction Alternative
Author: Michelle Bery

With the availability of plastic surgery in today's world, it's no wonder that more and more of us are turning to medical intervention. But the costs, risks, and recovery associated with liposuction should give interested parties pause. Instead, experimentation with a liposuction alternative could yield much the same results as surgery without the negatives associated with such a medical procedure.

Liposuction is a surgical procedure wherein the surgeon makes tiny incisions around an area that is storing an excessive amount of body fat. Through the incisions, an instrument is inserted that literally vacuums the fat from the body. Most often, the patient is put under general anesthesia - and, of course, there are always risks associated with that. Further, the surgeon very actively removes the fat during a liposuction procedure - pushing the instrument into the body firmly. This can leave the patient feeling sore afterwards.

If you consider the risks and recovery associated with liposuction, you can understand why more and more people are seeking a liposuction alternative to achieve the desired results for their body.

Additionally, the truth about liposuction is that it in no way takes the place of proper diet and exercise. You can not simply have a liposuction procedure in order to lose weight and then continue to eat poorly and live a sedentary lifestyle. Liposuction is by no means a magic bullet; and the patients who think that it is are very often sorely disappointed.

Rather, the very principles of a healthy lifestyle are the most effective liposuction alternative. Eating a healthy diet rich in whole foods such as fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins will go a long way to transforming your body. Not only are you protecting yourself against a variety of illness but you are literally sculpting lean muscle mass through diet. Of course, the second portion of this is consistent physical exercise. Your program should combine cardiovascular work with weight training to achieve a well-toned body.

When addressing the trouble spots that so many people turn to liposuction to solve, you may want to consider working with a personal trainer as a liposuction alternative. A trainer can show you how to target these spots with specific exercises that achieve results.

You may find that once you begin implementing a liposuction alternative that the thought of surgery becomes less and less attractive. Research some methods that may work for you; when it comes to avoiding surgery, it is certainly worth the try.

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