Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure designed to remove stubborn fat deposits from specific areas of the body that do not respond to diet and exercise. It helps contour and reshape areas such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs, arms, back, chin, and hips.
You may be a suitable candidate for liposuction if you:
Have localised fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise
Are close to your ideal body weight with stable weight
Have good skin elasticity and overall health
Feel self-conscious about specific body areas
Have realistic expectations about body contouring results
A detailed consultation is essential to assess suitability and create a personalised treatment plan.
Comprehensive consultation and chest evaluation
Personalised surgical planning based on tissue type
Procedure performed under local or general anaesthesia
Removal of excess breast tissue using liposuction, excision, or both
Precise contouring for a natural chest appearance
Same-day discharge or short observation period
The surgical approach is selected to ensure optimal safety and aesthetic outcome.
Achieves a flatter, more masculine chest contour
Removes excess glandular tissue and stubborn fat
Improves body proportion and posture
Enhances confidence and comfort in clothing
Provides long-lasting, predictable results
Minimal scarring with advanced surgical techniques
Mild swelling, bruising, or soreness during the initial days
Compression garment worn to support healing and contouring
Return to light activities within a few days
Avoid strenuous exercise and chest workouts for a few weeks
Gradual improvement in chest shape as swelling subsides
Recovery timelines may vary depending on individual healing.
Wear the recommended compression garment as advised
Keep the surgical area clean and dry
Avoid heavy lifting and intense physical activity temporarily
Follow prescribed medications and wound care instructions
Attend follow-up appointments to monitor healing
Report any unusual pain, swelling, or discomfort promptly
Proper aftercare plays a vital role in achieving optimal and long-lasting results.
Yes. Fat cells removed during liposuction do not return. Maintaining a stable weight is key to preserving results.
Light activities can begin within a few days, while intense workouts are usually resumed after 2–4 weeks, depending on recovery.
Discomfort is usually mild to moderate and well managed with prescribed pain medication.
Liposuction removes fat but does not significantly tighten skin. Good skin elasticity helps achieve the best results.
Primarily yes, though it can significantly improve physical comfort, mobility, and self-confidence.