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Calf and Ankle liposuction
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Dr. Shokrian's custom program uses low-level Vaser ultrasound energy to melt stubborn fat in the area and tiny custom-made cannulas to artistically remove the excess fat. This results in a more defined and contoured calf and ankle appearance.

Calf and Ankle Liposuction
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Why do people have Fat Calves, Cankles, Or Ankles?

Despite having a low body fat percentage, many people have extra fat in certain places, including their calves and ankles. The calf and ankle region may lose shape as a result, giving the impression that they are thick and massive. Patients frequently want to look slimmer and more tapered; the sexy kind looks and calves. This is possible with calf and ankle liposuction, which eliminates extra fat and shapes the area for a more defined appearance. So if you are looking for a procedure to dramatically alter how the legs look and increase confidence. The right option for you may be calf and ankle liposuction before and after if you’re self-conscious about your calves or ankles.

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Clients’ Testimonials

Sophia helped me tremendously if it wasn’t for her , I probably would have never gone through with my surgery! She made me feel so comfortable and like she genuinely cared for me ! I love my results so far and dr Shokrian is AMAZING with his work. I can finally say I’m happy and confident with myself. Thanks to everyone there but especially SOPHIA .

Why Does Fat Calves and Fat Ankles Bother Women?

Many individuals feel embarrassed about the way their calves and ankles look and feel, which can make them uneasy about wearing certain kinds of attire. This may include boots and other shoes, as well as skirts, dresses, and bathing costumes. They might believe that the way their calves and ankles look detracts from their overall appearance and causes them discomfort. This could make a person feel insecure and restrict the kinds of clothes and activities they feel at ease doing. Consider calf and ankle liposuction before and after if you’re self-conscious about the shape and appearance of your calves and ankles. This procedure can help you feel more at ease and confident in your own skin.

How does it works?

The Shokrian Plastic Surgery Method for calf and ankle liposuction involves small incisions placed around the knee and ankles. The procedure can be performed under either minimally invasive conditions or under general anesthesia, depending on the patient’s preference. Dr. Shokrian’s custom program uses low-level Vaser ultrasound energy to melt stubborn fat in the area and tiny custom-made cannulas to artistically remove the excess fat. This results in a more defined and contoured calf and ankle appearance.

Non-Surgical Alternatives

Some patients may have large calf muscles that are genetically inherited, and in these cases, botox injections may be used to slim down the muscle.

Not all plastic surgeons offer calf and ankle liposuction due to the intricate anatomy of the area and the need for custom tiny instruments to perform the procedure. Traditional liposuction techniques and instruments may not be effective in this area.

Recovery Time

After the procedure, patients may notice leakage of numbing fluid from the incisions. To aid in recovery, patients are asked to wear compression socks for 6 weeks and keep their legs elevated for 30 minutes three times a day for a week. Blood thinners may also be prescribed to mitigate the risk of blood clots.

Page Updated on Jun 9, 2023 by Dr. Shokrian (Plastic Surgeon) of Millennial Plastic Surgery