by Victoria Rowde

Some body parts require liposuction more than other parts. Not all body parts qualify for a liposuction procedure, too. Aside from common liposuction areas like your hips, thighs and abdomen, you can also ask your doctor to perform a neck liposuction. What does this procedure involve?

What It’s For

Our face is the first thing that people notice about us. Your neck however also becomes a point for observation because of its closeness to the face. When we reach ages above thirty, we often notice changes in this part of our bodies. Sometimes even exercise and diet will not be able to reduce the fatty thickening of the neck. You may therefore choose to simply cover up with special clothes and accessories to hide your neck of your can choose to undergo neck liposuction. A good neck liposuction procedure will be able to fix your double chin problem.

The Consulation

During consultation, it’s best to tell your surgeon your goals for planning to undergo a liposuction. A surgeon would then typically explain what will happen during the procedure and whether your expectations are realistic. You should also make sure to ask about possible risks involved in the procedure.

Just as in any liposuction procedure, your doctor should first assess your fitness as a candidate for neck liposuction. Age, skin elasticity, emotional stability and physical health are crucial factors in determining your eligibility for neck liposuction. Older people with sagging skin, people with poor skin elasticity and those with serious diseases or medical conditions may not be good candidates for this procedure.

Procedure

First, your surgeon will make incision marks either under the chin or behind ear lobes for your neck liposuction. A cannula will then be inserted and will suck out the excess fat through a tube and vacuum pump. To reduce fluid loss and reduction an intravenous line will supply you with sufficient fluids. During the procedure your surgeon may give you local anesthesia paired with a sedative or general anesthesia depending on your condition and preference. The neck liposuction procedure may last for an hour.

What To Expect?

As with all other types of liposuction, there will be some bruising, numbness, bleeding, swelling and pain after neck liposuction. You may be taken in only as an outpatient though and will be allowed to go home after a few hours. You may actually have a sore neck for several weeks and you may be required to wear a neck compressor for a few weeks as you recuperate.

Once your neck liposuction is healed, you may notice excess skin and skin sagging. This is especially true among people with poor skin elasticity. The procedure can do nothing to improve poor skin quality and muscle tone. To prevent unsightly sagging from developing, you should discuss with your surgeon the possibility of combining neck liposuction with a neck lift to remove possible excess skin after the procedure. A combination procedure may be more expensive but it can improve the appearance of firmness of your neck.

Be honest to your doctor about chances of getting an improved, slimmer neck before you undergo the procedure. If you suspect that your skin is no longer elastic then it may be a better idea to stay away from the procedure altogether.

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by Victoria Rowde

Liposuction procedure has been around long enough for most people to say that it’s generally safe and tested. It doesn’t mean though that it’s a procedure for everybody. If you’re thinking of getting a lipo, you better get yourself informed first.

What Liposuction Is

Liposuction is designed to remove localized fat and is surgically considered as an invasive procedure. Areas that may be subjected to lipo include hips, face, neck, abdomen, thighs, calves, arms, buttocks and back. Although it is primarily a surgical procedure, it is also considered a cosmetic procedure since the objective of liposuction is to make a person look better. It is not however a procedure recommended for weight loss and is used simply to shape the body. Since liposuction involves localized areas, it may sometimes be used for the removal of cellulite. New techniques under this surgical procedure now include tumescent method, super wet technique and ultrasound assisted lipoplasty.

Candidates

Not everyone should be allowed to undergo this procedure. The surgeon will usually conduct an assessment first to determine the fitness of a lipo candidate. A candidate should have localized fat but may have more than one area with localized fat. He should also be of normal or close to the normal or ideal weight for his age and height and is physically and psychologically healthy and stable.

Age also seems to be a crucial factor. Younger people are deemed better candidates since most young people have elastic skins. Older people and people with inelastic skins are not good candidates for liposuction. Those who have diabetes, poor blood circulation, heart ailments and other serious medical conditions may also be excluded from the list of qualified candidates.

Procedure

A liposuction is performed by first making a small incision and inserting a cannula or a hallow tube inside. The tube is then moved around to break fat and suction it out. A vacuum pump is used for suctioning. Fluids may be removed along with the fats too so a patient should be provided with fluid replacements during liposuction. Local anesthesia may be used if only a very small amount of fat is to be removed. General anesthesia may be recommended though for more serious cases. Individuals may be sedated during the procedure to maintain calmness and relaxation.

After the Surgery

Immediately after the surgery, you may experience some swelling, numbness, pain, bruising and perhaps even a little bleeding and fluid release. Depending on your capacity to recuperate, you may be able to get back to light work after a few days. Complete recovery however may take at least two weeks to one month. In some people, swelling may still be apparent even after a few months.

It is never advisable to have too much expectations for liposuction. Sometimes, even months after lipo, some areas may still have fat deposits. In some cases, additional sessions are needed. The scar may not be so obvious but some people may not develop perfectly smooth surfaces.

When done by the right doctor on the right candidate, though, a liposuction procedure may just work. Make sure that you are under the care of a qualified and competent surgeon.

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by Linda A. Lithony

How much are liposuction costs? Quality has its price and a good liposuction can cost thousands of Dollars. The bad news is that a cosmetic surgery like a liposuction is not covered by standard health insurance. That means you have to pay 100% of all costs for the surgery. This is much money for most people. Luckily there are more and more companies nowadays that offer funding for cosmetic surgery procedures.

Financing makes it possible to get the desired fat removal surgery. But how big are the liposuction costs really? The cost for liposuction depend on different factors. In fact, an excellent liposuction performed on more than one area of your body could be ten thousand Dollars or more.

It also depends on the area itself. So are the back, buttocks and the arms cheaper areas for example, while liposuction on the abdomen or breasts are significantly more expensive.

The costs for the liposuction surgery can also increase when there are other risk factors to consider. What is the general health condition of the patient, how good is his/her skin condition, are there scars or has there been a liposuction before already?

The next factor which has big influence on the liposuction costs is the cosmetic surgeon himself. The more experience he has the more expensive he is. You also pay for the location. A New York liposuction will cost you more than a liposuction in a less expensive area simply because the costs for the surgeon are lower.

Modern techniques like a laser liposuction requires modern equipment. Every new piece of technical device has a higher price of course. The cosmetic surgeon will have to pass on this costs to the patient who will have to pay more for his fat removal.

What’s the best way to save on liposuction costs? For some it does not matter, they would pay any price to look better, slimmer, healthier. However, if you are willing to invest some time for research then a good way to save money is to find a good surgeion in a much less expensive location.

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Liposuction used to be very popular for the abdominal region as well as the thighs and buttocks. The lesser known liposuction of calves and ankles has been explored since the early part of the 1960′s.

However, not all people make good candidates for liposuction of the calves and ankles. This is because not all calves and ankles have sufficient fat deposit for the procedure. This means that some heavy legs are due to large muscles and not fat. There is little that can be done for large muscles in the legs compared to fat legs. In some large legs, it is mostly muscles and bones that make up the leg not fat. Liposuction of the calves and ankles is not recommended for these kinds of leg structures.

There are also some diseases which can limit your candidacy for liposuction of calves and ankles as well as all other forms of liposuction. These diseases include heart diseases, diabetes, lung disease and many others. Other factors decreasing one’s candidacy for liposuction are skin tone, age, ability to clot and rarely, mental health. Mental health is mentioned here because some people like to undergo plastic surgery even when they do not need it or they have undergone several procedures already.

Reasons for Liposuction of Calves and Ankles

Many women have heavy lower legs compared to their thighs. This combination makes for a disproportionate body and can contribute to self consciousness and insecurities. Liposuction of calves and ankles can help many women with their issues regarding these parts of their bodies. In some cases where individuals have undertaken liposuction of their thighs and found that their legs appear to be disproportionate, they may request another liposuction session for their lower legs. Basically, the aesthetic appearance of the legs is the main reason for having liposuction of the calves and ankles.

Risks of Liposuction of Calves and Ankles

The risks that patients have when undergoing liposuction of calves and ankles are similar to other liposuction procedures. Heavy bleeding can occur during liposuction as well as nerve damage. Nerve damage can be risky because we are talking about mobility of the leg, which is our means of getting from one place to another.

Although, liposuction of calves and ankles is an aesthetic procedure, it has gained much popularity especially for individuals who value a great pair of legs. People who make a living by looking great are likely to have this procedure done to elevate their overall looks.

It is very important that you be aware of the liposuction results that you should expect before going through with the procedure. After all, far too often patients have unrealistic expectations and then are disappointed when the procedure is over and they do not look like they thought they would.

Liposuction results vary from patient to patient, but in all cases full liposuction results will not be visible until months after the actual surgery. This is mainly because swelling can last for weeks and even months after the procedure, which in turn obscures the results of surgery. Initial liposuction results may seem minimal, but you need to allow the bruising and swelling to go down before you can make any judgment here.

The Procedure

It is very important that a person be educated and informed on the liposuction procedure before going through with it. Liposuction is a type of surgery that is used to remove excess build ups of fat and to reshape and improve the contour of the body. Suction is used in this procedure to remove the fat deposits and the suction is provided by a vacuum like device or sometimes by a large syringe.

You are considered as being an eligible candidate for the liposuction procedure if you are close to normal body weight for your height and gender, have pockets of excess fat, are physically and psychologically healthy, and have realistic expectations about what to expect from the procedure.

There are certain risks and complications that may arise as a result of this procedure, and this includes bleeding, burning, depression, discoloration, infection, nerve damage, shock, skin irregularities, puckers, skin death, slow healing, swelling, tingling, and visible scarring. Obviously some of these are more serious than others, but it important that you be well aware of all of them, even if you have not fully decided to have the procedure.

You will only be able to get the best possible liposuction results if you take the time to become more educated on the procedure in general and then take proper care of yourself afterwards. After all the procedure may leave you looking fantastic but it is easy to let yourself go and there is nothing that the procedure will be able to do for this.

You need to take care of yourself after the procedure, and more than anything this means creating a healthy exercise and diet regime and following it strictly.

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