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Am I a good candidate for the Liposuction?
If you are concerned about the localized fat deposit in some area like abdomen, thighs, buttocks, arms, cheeks, chin, hips or neck, are above 18 years, are physically and mentally fit, you are a good candidate for the surgery.
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How is Liposuction performed?
The procedure can be performed under local or general anesthesia depending upon the area where the procedure is being performed, patient’s preference and surgeon’s comfort level. The time required also varies with the area of the surgery.
Small incisions are made in an inconspicuous fold close to the area of concern, e.g. for the hips a cut would be made in the fold of the buttock. There are various techniques that are followed determined by a combination of factors including the area to be treated, the amount of fat to be removed, the patient’s preference, as well as the surgeon’s level of training and experience.
Super wet technique: The surgeon injects a saline solution containing a local anesthetic and adrenaline into the desired region. This solution results in fat deposits that are easier to break-up and remove. Furthermore, the injection of extra fluid helps minimize trauma to the surrounding tissue of the treatment area helping to reduce swelling and post-operative pain. Additionally, the adrenaline within the injected solution helps decrease surgical bleeding thereby further reducing the level of risk associated with liposuction.
Tumescent Liposuction: This liposuction technique is similar to the "super-wet" method but uses larger amounts of the injected liquid solution. The benefits and risks of the "tumescent" technique are also very similar to those associated with the "super-wet" liposuction technique.
Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction (UAL): This particular liposuction technique represents a more recently developed treatment modality than "super-wet" and "tumescent" liposuction. In its most simple form, UAL uses sound waves to liquefy the fat deposits following the injection of fluids. By using sound waves to break-up the fat deposits UAL minimizes trauma resulting in less bruising and blood loss. Furthermore, Ultrasound Assisted Liposuction offers cosmetic surgeons an alternative technique for treating areas that are typically difficult to enhance with traditional techniques such as fibrous areas of the body (i.e., male breasts), the upper abdomen and the upper back.
Dry Liposuction: This liposuction technique is not frequently used today. This early method of liposuction required general anesthesia and was absent of a liquefying agent.
How long is the recovery period and when can I resume my activities?
Following the procedure, the surgical area will be bruised and sore for few weeks, and you will likely experience fluid drainage from incisions. Due to infection fears, you will be unable to have baths or swim, but showering is not dangerous. The patient can shower from 48 hrs after surgery, but must wear a compression garment from the immediate post-op period for 3 to 6 months. Gentle massage of the operated area, gradually increasing the pressure applied, helps to reduce swelling and helps to stimulate circulation in the skin
Swelling can last for month, and the area may appear larger before it recovers to the smaller size you desire. Three to four days of recovery will be required before you can return to usual work and movement, and after approximately a week, light physical exercise should be acceptable. Be aware that you will be given strict instructions for your recovery, and that recovery time will depend on the surgery site and size.
What is the outcome of Liposuction procedure?
Liposuction usually has very good results, both for men and for women of any age, regardless of the weight of the patient. After a typical liposuction performed in the abdomen or waist, you may lose between 7 to 11 pounds (3.5 to 5 kg), according to the area treated.
Your body will have more harmonious lines, which will probably make you feel more satisfied when you look at yourself and will make it easier to choose new clothes. The scars, which are very small, will become unnoticeable in no time.
What is The Long-Term Effect of Liposuction?
Following liposuction it is important that you maintain your weight and body with exercise and proper diet. Because fat cells are permanently removed by liposuction, future weight gain will not occur in the treated areas.
However, this does not guarantee that you won’t gain weight or fat deposits in other areas of their body. Also, since the aging process directly affects the firmness and elasticity of the skin, older patients may not achieve the same results as younger patients.
Many people who undergo liposuction or liposculpture like to combine it with other complimentary procedures to different effect.
If you are interested in body sculpting procedures, you might like to explore tummy tuck surgery, buttock implants, calf implants, arm or thigh lift surgery. If you would like to lose weight, rather than body sculpt, explore our obesity surgery. If you are considering liposuction because of an impending wedding, you may be interested in our pre-wedding package, which comprises liposuction, Botox and breast enlargement.