1. Arm and floating room
- Post-surgery satisfaction was really high.
(Although my upper body is thinner than my lower body, as I entered my 40s, my upper arms became bulging and I was reluctant to wear tight tops.) - In particular, the swelling was not severe right after the surgery, and although it looked like a lump, it was almost completely healed after receiving care after the surgery
. Everything is gone.
(The hospital says this is because it is an area with a lot of movement.)
2. Abdomen
- Abdominal aspiration is relatively unsatisfactory.
- I can still feel the lump (of course it is much smaller than before) and it still feels unnatural.
In conclusion, suction is really effective in areas where there are limitations in reducing size through diet and exercise, such as the thighs or forearms, but in areas with relatively little movement, such as the
abdomen, lumps may form (of course, there are individual differences!), so it is not recommended. I don't think so. And in the case of the abdomen, I think this is even more common because I have a constitution that is relatively resistant to diet and exercise.