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Liposuction Cyprus

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Liposuction

Liposuction is a popular aesthetic surgery which removes excess fat from your body using suction. This allows the surgeon to reshape regions of your body, usually the areas which aren't affected by diet or physical activity. The removal of fat by liposuction is done by inserting tiny blunt tubes through tiny cuts in the skin where fat is suctioned out of the targetted fat deposits.

Liposuction Treatment Duration

Depending on the type, size and place of the treated area, liposuction can last anywhere from 3 to 7 hours.

How long is Liposuction Recovery Time?

After a liposuction procedure the first 3 days will be the hardest, but you can expect bruising, pain and swelling for at least a couple of weeks.  Most patients that have had liposuction return to normal daily activities after 2 weeks. During the first 3 weeks the swelling and bruising will lesson and you'll be able get a relative idea of your new shape.  Most of the swelling and bruising will be gone within 2 to 3 months, but complete recovery could take up to a year.

What are Liposuction Risks?

Liposuction is usually safe, but the risk increaes if you have more than one area treated or if a very large area is done.

  • Scarring.
  • Blood clots.
  • Infection.
  • Excessive blood loss.
  • Excessive fluid loss.
  • Puncture or damage to organs.
  • Death is very rare, but can occur.

Liposuction Statistics

Liposuction by Age

    • 13 to 19 years: 2%
    • 20 to 29 years: 17%
    • 30 to 39 years: 36%
    • 40 years and over: 45%


    Liposuction by Gender

    • Women: 89%
    • Men: 11%


    About Cyprus

    Cyprus is an island country famous for being the mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and is located in the Eastern Mediterranean. Cyprus has 2 official languages, Turkish and Greek and has a population of over 1.1 million.

    Healthcare in Cyprus

    The Cyprus Healthcare System consists of both private and public healthcare. The Public healthcare is very affordable if not free, particularly in the case of EU citizens.

    The Transport System in Cyprus

    Cyprus has no railway system, thus patients would need to use other methods of transport such as by road, air or sea to get to their destination. Just because their isn't a railway system, it doesn't mean that getting around cyprus is difficult, in fact the public bus system between the main centres is excellent. The easiest of all though would be to rent a car. Getting to and fro North Cyprus and South Cyprus is also reletaviely simple as long as you don't forget your passport, there are several checkpoints and all you have to do is show your passport.

    Airports in Cyprus

    The most popular airports in Cyprus are:

    1. Larnaca International Airport in Larnaca
    2. Paphos International Airport in Paphos


    The information above is purely to help guide the patient and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of medicaltravelportal.com. Any treatment or healthcare option should be done upon proper consultation and advice by a qualified physician.