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Before the procedure, you will have a consultation with a plastic surgeon who will assess the condition of your hips and your expectations. Together, you will discuss which method is best suited for you — whether tumescent, vibration-assisted, water-assisted, or ultrasound-assisted liposuction. Based on this, the extent of the procedure and type of anesthesia will be determined.
The process varies depending on the chosen technique but is always performed as gently as possible to achieve a natural result. Most commonly, the area is infused with a special solution that prepares the fat tissue for suction. The surgeon then carefully removes excess fat from the hips using a thin cannula, helping to achieve a slimmer silhouette. The small incisions from the cannula usually heal without visible scars.
The healing time depends on the selected method — some techniques are gentler and allow a quicker return to normal activities. Typically, you will need to wear compression garments for several weeks to support proper healing. The first effects are visible shortly after the procedure; once the swelling subsides, the hips appear slimmer, and the final contours settle over several weeks.


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A standard consultation takes approximately 30–60 minutes. During the consultation, the doctor will assess your situation, explain possible treatment options, and answer all your questions.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.
Compression garments should be worn continuously for 6–8 weeks, including during sleep. They help reduce swelling, support the tissues, and promote scar healing. After consulting with your doctor, wearing time can be gradually reduced.