Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery employed to remove excess fat from body parts. It is also called lipoplasty, suction lipectomy, liposculpture or fat suction.

Generally the fat is removed from thighs, chin, buttocks, lovehandles (abdomen), ******* and stomach for women and chin, waist, ******* and buttocks for men.

This surgical procedure is not an alternative to exercise and dieting and should be used only to remove the stubborn fat that does not respond to exercises and diet.

Liposuction is not a weight loss method but a method to remove excess fat. 10-15 pounds of fat is removed generally. However, taking out of large amounts of fat can be dangerous at times.

There are many types of liposuction performed today like traditional liposuction, tumescent liposuction, ultrasound liposuction, superwet liposuction. All these methods employ a cannula (a blunt straw like tube) for suction of fat.

Saline water is injected into the space between muscle and fat to separate them. If the amount of saline water is less than the amount of fat to be removed it is called traditional liposuction.

If the saline water is 3 to 4 times the volume of fat to be removed it is called tumescent liposuction. Adding extra water assists the surgeon in moving the cannula back and forth to break up the fat cells. However excess water may affect the homeostasis of the body. In super wet liposuction the amount of saline water is the same as the amount of fat to be removed. This is the most popular surgical method used by surgeons.

In ultrasonic liposuction the fat is initially liquefied by ultrasound before being suctioned out. However, ultrasound methods are not popular as they sometime lead to necrosis (death of skin) and seromas (collection of yellow fluid in pockets).

In all types of liposuction either local anesthesia or general anesthesia is used. The usual anesthetic used is lidocaine. Epinephrine is also used in liposuction to reduce blood loss.

To perform liposuction the patient must be over 18 and in good health with elastic skin. If the skin is not sufficiently elastic the excess skin may have to be removed after liposuction. Generally the excess skin is removed from abdomen called abdominoplasty or tummy tuck. This leaves scar marks on the skin.

Diabetics and patients on antibiotics are advised not to undergo liposuction. Before operation the patient should not have taken any anticoagulants like warfarin, phenindione etc.

If general anesthesia is given the patient has to fast on the night before the operation. If local anesthesia is given there is no requirement of fasting. Smoking and drinking etc should be avoided.

The incisions are usually less than an inch. After operation the excess fluid takes days to weeks to drain out. During that time antibiotics and/or pain killers are prescribed.

Patient recovery varies from days to 2 months. As with all surgeries there are surgical risks in liposuction too. There are minor risk, up to 0.7%, of side effects like internal organs being scraped, seromas, necrosis, excessive bleeding etc.

Liposuction is not a weight loss method and the patient should expect realistic and not dramatic changes in appearance.



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by Dr Taylor Cromish

We all seem to have less time nowadays for anything but work and it shows as we are all getting fatter. Fortunately liposuction is available as an aid to shifting some those unsightly lumps of fat.

Weight gain and fat distribution is different between men and women. Men tend to grow a large belly and women find the hips and thighs to be the problem areas. Fortunately liposuction can be used to reduce your fat and smooth out your appearance.

The bad news of course is that liposuction isnt the answer to losing weight and being thin. Its part of the solution along with sensible eating and a bit more exercise.

Liposuction? Tell me more

When you have liposuction fat is removed from your body. It is possible for most bits of your body to be liposuctioned but your tummy, thighs, back, neck and knees are the commonest areas.

You cannot have too much fat removed during the operation without risking serious problems and several days unwell in hospital. Surgeons know and recognise this and tens of thousands of patients have liposuction and are very happy.

To prevent these problems surgeons limit how much fat they remove at each operation. Fortunately surgical know how gets better all the time so at your consultation your surgeon will outline both your options and the limits.

Will I need to stay in hospital?

Overnight stays are getting less common as procedures improve. Other cosmetic procedures performed at the same time as liposuction may need an overnight stay.

Will I need an anesthetic?

Tumescent liposuction uses local anesthetic, which minimises your pain and enables you to simply have some sedation rather than a full general anesthetic. As a bonus, the sedation will probably stop you remembering much about your operation.

Liposuction – a safe procedure?

The risk of complications following liposuction is very low so it is a safe procedure. Trained and skilful surgeons, professional staff and modern techniques are your best defence against problems.

Can I have liposuction more than once?

Liposuction can be carried out several times especially on different areas of the body. You would need time to fully heal from one surgery before the next. Have a talk with your cosmetic surgeon and he or she will be able to give you a timescale, but it is better to avoid repeat operations.

For the very good reason that it works, liposuction is one of the most frequently performed cosmetic surgery operations. In the right hands it is the answer to all those areas where the fat just will not go.

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by Thomas

Cosmetic surgeries are slowly becoming as common as facials and manicures. In present day, more and more people are willing to undergo cosmetic surgeries to improve their appearance. Liposuction is among one of the most common cosmetic surgeries today. When cosmetic surgeries first became popular in the eighties, the cost of such procedures was so high that only the rich and famous people could afford it. Two decades down the road, the prices of such surgeries are now just a fraction of what it once was.

Nevertheless, cosmetic surgeries today are by no means cheap. Depending on a variety of factors, the cost could run from $2000 to $20000 for the exact same surgery. Before we make any expensive purchases, we would usually do some research on where we can get the best bargains. Since liposuction (and many other cosmetic surgeries) are not only expensive but carries with in many health risks, it pays to do a little more research before we undergo the surgery. Here are some of the factors that influence the price of a liposuction procedure.

1.The Doctor: The doctor that you choose to perfume the procedure is one of the major factors that influence the price of the surgeries. Very experienced doctors that have great track records and famous clients can cost five to ten times more than the average doctor. Depending on your budget, it is always worthwhile to go for reputable doctors if you can afford it

2.Locality. The location of the hospital or medical establishment is also another factor that influences the cost of liposuction. To quote an obvious example, the cost of liposuction in New York City would definitely be much more expensive than in a city like Tulsa. The standards of living in a particular place greatly influences the price of the procedure

3.Body Area. The area of your body where you would like for the excess fat to be removed is a major factor as well. The cost of liposuction on your cheeks and neck is much more expensive than the cost of removing excess fat from your chest and abdomen. The amount of fat that wants to be removed is also a factor to be considered.

4.Type of Surgery. Today, there are many types of liposuction procedures, all with varying price tags. Some of the more common procedures include laser liposuction and tumescent liposuction. The type of anesthesia used would also make a big difference in the cost of the surgery.

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by Gabriel

People build up excess fats in their bodies, which are not discarded generally through dieting and exercising. In the 1980s, dermatologists formulated a new method of liposuction known as tumescent liposuction as a way for removing excess fat.

Tumescent liposuction is believed to be a reliable and effective surgical procedure. This technique is gaining recognition and acceptance. This is because this method has minimal side effects when compared to the conventional liposuction.

Cannulas need to be inserted in the areas where excess fat is accumulated. Tiny openings are formed on the affected skin area. Then the cannulas are inserted into the skin through these tiny openings.

A general anesthesia, lidocaine, and epinephrine are introduced in the body parts. The fluids push the areas where the excess fat is accumulated and discards it from the body with little bleeding. After the surgery, the treated area remains numb for around thirty-six hours with no additional painkillers or lidocaine.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Tumescent Liposuction:

The advantages are as follows:

1. It uses a diluted solvent of general anesthesia and several other medicaments for filling the areas containing excess fat before. Thus, the tissues become strong and puffy. 2. The time for healing is short. 3. It involves minimal fluid and blood loss. 4. The anesthesia administered does not cause any sickness or other side effects. 5. Lidocaine is an antibacterial medication that minimizes the probabilities of illness. 6. Endovenous fluid substitution is not essential. 7. The puffiness eliminates the probability of a secondary treatment. 8. The small sized incisions have minimal bruises. 9. This process eliminates the need for the patient to stay at the hospital. 10. Since the individual stays conscious during the surgery, the cosmetologists have an advantage because they can tell the patients to shift sides for good sculpting. 11. There is little uneasiness, bleeding, or scars. 12. This treatment is perhaps the best way to discard fat. 13. Local anesthesia not only minimizes the pain but also the inflammation and skin abnormalities.

Though it is well known and popular, it has certain disadvantages. It might lead to minor problems like dimpling, numbness, unevenness, infections, skin irregularities, and bruises. All these are rare incidents that can be treated safely and easily. A patient can also have the risk of fluid accumulation and lidocaine toxicity. The latter surfaces if the solvent has high lidocaine content that interrupts the body in the metabolism process.

The professional cosmetic surgeons have various cosmetic, rehabilitative, non-surgical and surgical ways for mending the transformation of the skin. It is very important to consult a cosmetic surgeon before going in for this surgery. Only an experienced and professional surgeon has the authority for performing this surgery.

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Choosing to Use Ultrasonic Liposuction

There is a debate in the plastic surgery world as to which liposuction technique is the best to use. There are some who are proponents for tumescent liposuction, saying that it is the safest surgical procedure and the easiest to recovery from. There are others who promote ultrasonic liposuction as the best technique, saying it is easier to get a better body shape for the results after the liposuction, as well as still having a decent recovery time.

Types of Procedures

Those doctor’s who promote tumescent liposuction say that it has the least amount of blood lost during the procedure which is the safest for the patient. In addition, the patient does not have to be put to sleep for the procedure; they can use the local anesthetic that is injected into the fat as the anesthetic for the procedure. Tumescent liposuction involves the doctors pumping large quantities of a local anesthetic and a capillary constrictor into the fat of the area to be liposuctioned. This allows the fat to become firm and easy to work with, so that it can be suctioned out of the body and the body re-shaped. Since there is a capillary constrictor used, the capillaries are smaller which allows for less blood loss during and after the procedure is over. In addition, it is always better if the patient is not put to sleep, which can in itself lead to complications. Recovery time for tumescent liposuction is a couple of weeks where the individual must wear a body compression suit so that the body can reform and heal, retaining the new shape.

Ultrasonic liposuction uses some of the same techniques as tumescent liposuction initially. Ultrasonic liposuction begins with making the fat firm through the same technique used in tumescent liposuction. Once the fat in the area to be liposuctioned is hardened, a metal rod is inserted into the fat which emits an ultrasonic frequency that heats up and liquefies the fat. This makes the fat easier to work with in ultrasonic liposuction and doctors that support it claim that it is easier to reform the body by using this technique as well. In addition, the tube that is used to suction out the fat can be smaller since the fat is liquefied in the ultrasonic liposuction which is also better for results. The benefits of using the local anesthetic and the capillary constrictor are also the same, so ultrasonic liposuction is relatively safe. If the entire body is to be liposuctioned, then there may need to be a sedative given through IV to the patient.

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