Small Liposuction

If I have liposuction of the face, where I genetically fat, my face is full again?
I have always been "chubby" cheeks, and I envy women who have thin faces. It seems that there are many women out there who can gain weight and still have a thin face! My face always looks bloated and fat, and I am very aware of itself. At 5'6 and 133 pounds, I'd like to lose 10 pounds or less, but I'm certainly not overweight. Even when I do get weight, my face always stays plump … I've been 105 pounds before too small for someone of my height, and still felt that my face was thick. I hope that get this surgically "corrected", but I've heard people gaining weight back after liposuction. Will this happen to me if I have the fat in the cheeks / under the chin sucked? What I can do?
First, every time I want to lose weight remains plump up my tent, but that's just the way my face was structured from the youth and cakes. Usually faces losing a bit of fat you lose weight, but is a limit without hurting yourself. Fat may indeed return to his face with age and weight. Liposuction is unfortunate that isn't a permanent solution. But there is another way to have a facelift and getting in certain areas, like under the chin and stuff. If I can be honest though, having a round face isn't a bad thing and if you want lose fat on your face that you can do exercises that will help over time. Hope this helps
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September 24th, 2010 at 1:10 pm
A history of any gastrointestinal procedure for the control or correction of obesity is disqualifying for entry into the armed forces. The source below is the medical standard. Liposuction is considered to be in that category.
October 24th, 2010 at 12:46 pm
LIPO will not be covered by Insurance – it could cost $5000 and teh doctor might not want to do both at the same time
November 17th, 2010 at 10:18 am
LIPO will not be covered by Insurance – it could cost $5000 and teh doctor might not want to do both at the same time
November 20th, 2010 at 8:40 am
I think this is gross
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December 27th, 2010 at 8:13 am
Never heard of it but I’m sure you could look up a dr. in the yellow pages and give them a call. They should be able to answer your question and give you some ideas. good luck!