Liposuction is the recommended surgical method to remove excess fat tissue for patients who do not have a weight problem but have fat that cannot be removed by regional slimming methods. It is mostly applied to the abdomen, hips, back and leg areas. It is one of the most preferred aesthetic operations. It is the process of vacuuming fat with the help of a cannula through 1-2 mm incisions under general anesthesia, without an incision area. Surgery duration varies depending on the areas to be treated. There is a 1-day hospital stay. A corset is used for 4-6 weeks specifically for the treated areas. The corset used for shaping after this surgery must apply tight pressure. The patient completes the recovery process in a short time. The 3 months after the surgery are very important to prevent the unstable fat remaining in the body after the procedure from turning into fat again. The patient's diet should include protein and vegetables, and reduce sugar and carbohydrates as much as possible. In patients with fat and sagging, it can be supported by abdominoplasty. Sometimes, if the patient has sagging after the fat tissue is removed, the lifting procedure can be performed again. Various methods are recommended for liposuction after hospital examination. Vaser liposuction is generally preferred. If the patient is suitable, liposuction can be performed with a plasma device to prevent sagging. The best technique is determined after a doctor's examination.