As you are probably already aware, liposuction is not a procedure that is done to reduce your weight, even though it is basically taking fat from your body. It is done to give your body a nice, contoured shape. Liposuction is a permanent thing, with no more fat bumps in the area that was treated. So what happens if you gain weight after the treatment?
First of all, once a person reaches puberty they have all the fat cells they are going to have; the body does not create new ones. Fat is stored in your fat cells from the glucose you ingest from meals and snacks. The body converts glucose –or sugar – to fat and stores it if it is not used to produce energy. When the fat cells are removed during liposuction, no more fat can be stored in that place. This is both good news and bad news.