Showing posts with label liposuction patients. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liposuction patients. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Liposuction Cost: Worth Every Penny

Although the national average cost for liposuction charged by surgeons is $2,224 most patients agree that their liposuction was worth the expense. The benefits of liposuction are that excess fat is removed from deposits in the body, so underlying muscle is revealed, and the incisions for liposuction are small and well concealed so they won't be seen, in contrast to scars from procedures such as abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) which extend the length between the two hipbones.

Liposuction is a good choice for people who are healthy, in good shape, are an appropriate weight for their age and height, but have areas of fat that don't respond to diet, exercise or other weight loss methods. Liposuction is also ideally suited to younger people who still have good elasticity in their skin. Skin elasticity allows the skin to shrink to the new size after fat is removed. Skin that has lost elasticity is more likely to remain baggy. In this case a tummy tuck would be a better solution for removal of areas of fat. However, liposuction can be the best solution for older people as well and you should consult with a cosmetic surgeon to make the appropriate choice.

Prior to the operation, patients may be given general anesthesia, which is a common choice if a large amount of fat is being removed, or local anesthesia in addition to a sedative so he or she stays relaxed. Liposuction is done with a small cannula which breaks up and the suctions out the fat using a vacuum or a syringe. The cannula is inserted into tiny incisions made in strategic places so that fat from a wide area can be removed, but the scars will be hidden by clothing or natural creases of the body.

There are different techniques involved in liposuction, many dealing with the loss of fluids that is liked to liposuction. Patients can either remain on IV fluids or have a liposuction process of fluid injection. Here, fluids (salt solution, lidocaine, and epinephrine) are injected into the region before the surgery so the fat can more easily be removed. Different types of fluid injection techniques include tumescent, super-wet, or ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty techniques.

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Sunday, 16 June 2013

Side Effects and After Effects of Vaser Lipo

A frequently asked question by prospective patients is what sort of side effects, after effects or complications they might encounter after undergoing Vaser Lipo. They want to be informed on how long they can normally expect any side effects to last and how they will know if they need to go back to the doctor. Patients also want to know if there are any specific complications that could be a danger sign.

Although Vaser Lipo statistically represents the safest and most effective tool in body contouring, it is important to recognise that the tool used is not nearly as important as the doctor using it. If you find an experienced surgeon with the correct credentials and who is certified by the appropriate medical authorities (the American Board of Plastic Surgery in the USA, or the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons in the United Kingdom), then your risk of complications following Vaser Lipo is very low. Using Vaser Lipo correctly can take some time, so there is a learning curve involved. It is therefore sensible to ensure that the plastic surgeon you intend to use has had adequate experience with this particular procedure.

Although the side effects of Vaser Lipo are similar to those associated with other forms of liposuction, patients experience less discomfort and pain and a shorter recovery time. The most common problems are very minor ones that resolve themselves over time, such as swelling or bruising that take a bit longer to go away than might be expected by the patient. Although Vaser Lipo involves less pain and is less invasive than more traditional methods of liposuction, some discomfort, swelling and bruising will still be experienced. While swelling still remains, patients should restrict their activity as exercising during this period risks delaying the healing process. Swelling which increases with exercise or at the end of the day means that the activity or the day's events have caused fluid to accumulate in the tissues. It is, therefore, advisable to rest as much as possible and also to continue to wear compression garments until the swelling has gone down. It should be noted that it is not uncommon for swelling to persist in some form for up to several months before it completely disappears. Everyone heals at a different rate and larger areas that have been treated may take longer to completely heal.

Serious complications are extremely rare but, of course, it is necessary to be aware of them. There is a very small chance that fat clots or blood clots could form and migrate to the lungs, which could be dangerous. Also, excessive fluid loss may cause low blood pressure, a build-up of fluid elsewhere in the body or friction burns. The ultrasound probe could injure the skin or deeper tissue, although this is extremely unlikely if operated by an experienced Vaser Lipo surgeon and, in any case, the technological advances afforded by the ultrasound system make it safer than older methods of liposuction.

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