
Major Indian Hospital Brings Cutting-Edge Body Contouring Care to More Patients
GMCH-32 in Chandigarh is expanding access to advanced healthcare with its new power-assisted liposuction service, offering patients safer procedures, faster recovery, and affordable costs. This exciting development brings world-class body contouring technology to those who need it most.
A beloved public hospital in Chandigarh is making waves in accessible healthcare by introducing state-of-the-art body contouring technology that promises to transform lives while keeping costs manageable for everyday families.
The Government Medical College and Hospital-32 (GMCH-32) has recently launched Power-Assisted Liposuction services, marking a significant milestone in providing advanced medical care to the community. This innovative procedure represents a compassionate response to the growing number of patients—between 40 and 50 each month—who visit the hospital's plastic surgery department seeking help with stubborn fat deposits that resist traditional diet and exercise efforts.
What makes this development particularly heartening is how the new technology prioritizes patient wellbeing. Unlike older manual techniques, power-assisted liposuction offers remarkably gentler treatment with less tissue trauma, minimal blood loss, reduced pain, and more uniform results. Patients can look forward to faster recovery times and improved body contouring outcomes, making the entire experience significantly more comfortable.
Dr. Samik Sharma, a dedicated consultant in plastic surgery at GMCH-32, explains the motivation behind this advancement with genuine care for patients' needs. "With increasing awareness about body contouring and lifestyle-related fat disorders, there was a need to provide a safe, modern, and minimally invasive liposuction facility," he shares. The precision and control offered by the new technology means better results while minimizing impact on surrounding tissues.

The procedure benefits a wide range of individuals, both men and women typically between 25 and 60 years old, who struggle with localized fat deposits in common problem areas like the abdomen, thighs, arms, and neck. What's especially encouraging is how quickly patients can return to their normal lives—most resume light activities within just a few days, with many returning to desk work in three to five days.
Perhaps most remarkably, GMCH-32 continues its mission of accessible healthcare by providing the surgery itself completely free of cost. Patients only need to cover consumable materials, which range from approximately 40,000 to 50,000 rupees—a fraction of what such advanced procedures typically cost at private facilities. This commitment to affordability means that quality body contouring care isn't just for the privileged few.
Looking ahead, the hospital anticipates helping 20 to 30 patients in the coming months through this advanced procedure. Dr. Sharma emphasizes the importance of approaching liposuction as a thoughtful medical decision, encouraging potential patients to consult qualified surgeons, maintain realistic expectations, and understand that the procedure aims for safe body contour improvement rather than dramatic weight loss.
The introduction of this technology also comes with valuable patient education. The hospital is actively dispelling common misconceptions, helping people understand that while removed fat doesn't return to treated areas, maintaining results requires commitment to healthy lifestyle habits including balanced nutrition, regular exercise, adequate sleep, and stress management.
This development showcases how public healthcare institutions can lead the way in bringing advanced medical technology to communities, improving lives while maintaining their core mission of accessible, compassionate care for all.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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