Liposuction stands as a Surgical procedure designed to Sculpt and Refine specific areas of the body by removing excess Fat deposits through suction. This technique targets regions such as the Abdomen, Hips, Thighs, Buttocks, Arms, or Neck, aiming to enhance body contours and proportions.

Liposuction may be suitable for individuals who possess localized pockets of stubborn Fat in specific areas of the body, provided they maintain a stable body weight overall. This procedure offers a targeted approach to refining body contours and achieving Aesthetic goals, contributing to a more sculpted and proportionate physique. At our facility, we prioritize patient safety and satisfaction, offering personalized Liposuction procedures tailored to individual needs and aspirations.

Liposuction effectively targets stubborn fat deposits in various areas of the body that may be resistant to traditional diet and exercise regimens.

These problematic areas include:

  • Abdomen
  • Upper Arms
  • Buttocks
  • Calves and Ankles
  • Chest and Back
  • Hips and Thighs
  • Chin and Neck

At Sharda Care - Healthcity, our Liposuction procedures are tailored to address each patient's specific concerns, providing personalized solutions to achieve desired body contours and enhance overall Aesthetics. Our focus on patient safety and satisfaction ensures a comprehensive and effective approach to fat removal and body sculpting.

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Frequently Ask Questions

Heart disease can develop due to several factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, smoking, diabetes, obesity, lack of physical activity, stress, and family history. Lifestyle habits play a major role.

Chest pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, pain in the arms, jaw, neck or back, cold sweat, nausea, and lightheadedness can be signs of a heart attack. Immediate medical attention is crucial.

Symptoms include fatigue, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, and swelling in the legs or abdomen. However, some heart conditions may not show clear signs initially.

Yes, many forms of heart disease are preventable with a heart-healthy lifestyle—balanced diet, regular exercise, avoiding tobacco, managing stress, and keeping conditions like hypertension and diabetes under control.

In some cases, yes. With early detection and intensive lifestyle changes—combined with medication—certain types of heart disease can be managed and even improved.

Stay active, eat a nutritious diet, maintain a healthy weight, quit smoking, reduce salt and sugar intake, and get regular health check-ups. Managing cholesterol and blood pressure is key.

Cardiologists treat conditions like Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Failure, Arrhythmia, Valve Disorders, Congenital Heart Defects, High Blood Pressure, and more.

Treatment can range from lifestyle changes and medication to advanced procedures like Angioplasty, Stent Placement, Pacemaker Implantation, and even Heart Surgery.

While cardiologists diagnose and treat heart issues, heart surgeries are performed by Cardiothoracic or Cardiac Surgeons. However, Interventional Cardiologists do perform minimally invasive procedures.

They specialize in procedures like angioplasty, stenting, catheter-based diagnostics, and treatments that don’t require open-heart surgery.

With medical advancements, the average life expectancy after a heart transplant is 10 to 15 years, though many live longer with proper care and follow-up.

Absolutely. Routine heart check-ups help detect silent risk factors early. Prevention is always better than cure—especially when it comes to your heart.

At Sharda Care - Healthcity, our cardiology team offers compassionate care backed by cutting-edge technology, experienced specialists, and a patient-first approach—right here in Delhi-NCR.