Fat Returns After Liposuction, but to Unexpected Places
發表於 : 週一 5月 02, 2011 11:31 pm
http://www.nature.com/oby/journal/vaop/ ... 01164a.pdf
Patients may ask about a small study from the journal Obesity showing that [color=#FF0000]fat lost during liposuction returns within a year, but to different places on the body.[/color]
Researchers randomized 30 nonobese patients with areas of disproportionate adipose tissue deposits (in the lower abdomen, hips, or thighs) to either small-volume liposuction or to a no-liposuction control group. Measurements of body fat placement were taken at baseline. By 1 year, the percentage of body fat did not differ between groups, and the fat had, according to the study's abstract, "reaccumulated differently across various sites." For example, liposuctioned thighs remained reduced, but regained fat went to the upper abdomen.
As to why the adipose doesn't return to the place from which it was taken, one expert (not involved with the study) told the New York Times that the procedure may "violently [destroy] the fishnet structure under the skin where fat cells live."
Patients may ask about a small study from the journal Obesity showing that [color=#FF0000]fat lost during liposuction returns within a year, but to different places on the body.[/color]
Researchers randomized 30 nonobese patients with areas of disproportionate adipose tissue deposits (in the lower abdomen, hips, or thighs) to either small-volume liposuction or to a no-liposuction control group. Measurements of body fat placement were taken at baseline. By 1 year, the percentage of body fat did not differ between groups, and the fat had, according to the study's abstract, "reaccumulated differently across various sites." For example, liposuctioned thighs remained reduced, but regained fat went to the upper abdomen.
As to why the adipose doesn't return to the place from which it was taken, one expert (not involved with the study) told the New York Times that the procedure may "violently [destroy] the fishnet structure under the skin where fat cells live."