November 30, 2004 12:32 PM

Life After Liposuction

(WebMD)  Indulging in holiday sweets or forgoing your daily walk may sabotage long-term liposuction results.

A new study shows people who have liposuction are three times more likely to gain weight if they don't follow a healthy diet and four times more likely to pile on the pounds without regular exercise. But those who follow a healthy diet are twice as likely to lose weight after liposuction.

Researchers say the results confirm what many plastic surgeons have been telling their patients for years: Liposuction should not be used as a quick fix for weight loss. It should be used only in conjunction with exercise and a healthy diet to encourage long-term weight loss success.

"Liposuction has always been for contouring, not for weight loss," says researcher Rob Rohrich, MD, professor and chairman of the department of plastic surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. "Sometimes people get that confused."

Rohrich says liposuction is intended to reshape and recontour the body in the areas that diet and exercise often can't help, such as the hips and thighs in women and the belly in men.

He says this is one of the first studies to look at the long-term results of liposuction and shows that people are much more likely to be happy with their results if they make other healthy lifestyle changes.

"I always tell my patients that I'm doing the easy part for them," Rohrich tells WebMD. "But it's only one part, and the rest is diet and exercise."


Life After Liposuction

In the study, researchers surveyed 209 people who had liposuction between 1999 and 2003 and asked them about their lifestyle habits, areas of liposuction, and satisfaction with the procedure. Most of the participants had liposuction more than two years before the survey.

Overall, 43 percent had gained weight since their liposuction, with most reporting a weight gain of between five and 10 pounds.

Among those who gained weight, the study showed only 10 percent had increased their exercise level as recommended, and only 22 percent had improved their diet.

In contrast, among the 57 percent who did not gain weight, 35 percent said they were exercising more, and 50 percent were eating a healthier diet than they did before liposuction.

In general, 80 percent of the participants were satisfied with the results of their liposuction and most would have it again or recommend it to family and friends. But the study showed those who didn't change their diet and exercise habits after liposuction were 10 times more likely to be dissatisfied with their results compared with those who made healthy changes.


Liposuction Only Part Of The Picture

Cosmetic surgeon Patrick McMenamin, MD, says it's no surprise that those who have a healthy attitude do better over the long run after liposuction. But it's good to have a study that documents that fact.

Although some people who come into his office for liposuction may be looking for a quick weight loss fix, he says the majority are already working on improving their health.

"The patients that do the best are the ones who come in already close to reasonable body weight," says McMenamin.

Rohrich agrees and stresses that liposuction should not be used alone as a weight loss tool.

"I tell my patients that if they're going to have liposuction without changing their lifestyle, diet, and exercise, then don't do it, because it's not worth the monetary loss and the time lost from work," says Rohrich.

Sources: Rohrich, R. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, December 2004; vol 114: pp 1945-1952. Rod Rohrich, MD, professor and chairman, department of plastic surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas. Patrick McMenamin, MD, cosmetic surgeon. News release, American Society of Plastic Surgeons. American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery.

By Jennifer Warner
Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD
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by lupdup July 14, 2011 3:22 AM EDT
I'VE GAINED 25-30 POUNDS after LIPOSUCTION. Before liposuction I had no weight problems. I was in good shape, I just wanted to get rid off a problem area (outter thighs). My surgeon suggested to I would look better if I took more than I was there for (inner thighs & knees).

The only thing she told me was: "Don't gain weight after liposuction," I thought that would be easy since I never had a weight problem in my life.

After liposuction I was happy to see those problem areas gone but some days after my liposuction surgery I started to notice weight gain on my upper body (breasts, arms, stomach, back).

Now I am deformed. My lower body looks good but my upper body is deformed and no matter what I do I just can't get rid off it. It seems now that I have to be on extreme excercise and diet and can't enjoy the same foods than before or the same amount of food because my body swells.

DON'T DO LIPOSUCTION especially in those areas (thighs, inner and outter, hips, buttocks)or DON'T DO significant liposuction.

It seems that you will have to be on a diet for the rest of your life and excersice when you didn't have to do as much before !!!

Do your research well !!!
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by lupdup July 14, 2011 3:34 AM EDT
I used liposuction for contouring NOT for weight loss. I was in good shape before liposuction surgery.

I think THE PROBLEM IS WHEN YOU DO SIGNIFICANT LIPOSUCTION OR DO LIPOSUCTION ON THE LOWER PART OF YOUR BODY (thighs, hips, buttocks, flanks).

I've read something about getting rid off your subcutaneous fat has a big impact on the lower fat (can't remember the name) and messes up your whole system and start gaining weight for nothing.

I've even starved before to maintain a good weight after liposuction. I've become depressed and don't know what to do. I don't like looking in the mirror anymore because of how big I've become on my upper body.

I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE. I've gone online and have found plenty of people who are going through the same thing. Right after liposuction they start to gain weight either on the same area they had liposuction or different areas.

PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH BY ASKING OTHERS WHO HAVE DONE LIPOSUCTION !!!!!! If you do go through with the surgery, make sure you don't do significant amount.

Good luck !
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