What is the purpose of liposuction?

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Couldn’t fitness, and nutrition all fix the issue of fat loss the natural way? Reason being because other animals in the wild don’t need liposuction

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The question is what you define as “need”. Humans don’t “need” liposuction, but they have invented the procedure, and since it has it’s use cases and is available, people utilise it. Like a lot of things humans made. Think of soap, for example. Scrubbing yourself with water and maybe sand or a sponge or something also cleans you. Other animals in the wild don’t need soap. But here we are washing our hands with it because it… works quite well?

Whether liposuction fixes the issue of fat loss is a whole different story. So far, obesity is an epidemic we haven’t found a “cure” for. Yes, it’s simple in theory: eat less, eat healthier, work out. In practice – not so much. If it were that simple to achieve, people wouldn’t be concerned about or struggling with loosing weight. The issue is complex, it is entangled with mental health, socio-economic status and the economic reality of highly processed foods and all the implications thereof. For some people, a liposuction might work or bring short-term results or help someone overcome body issues. For others, liposuction is nothing more than a beauty procedure to get rid of some fat in places it’s not welcome (while sometimes then putting it to a different place…). The reasons are probably very different among clients.

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