|
Is
Liposuction for me?
Liposuction
is the removal of unwanted
fat from the subcutaneous
area of your body.
Liposuction is an ideal
option if you have tried to
diet and have been unable to
lose weight from certain
areas of the body. Problem
areas for women tend to be
outer and inner thighs,
hips, chin, abdomen and
waist. Problem areas for
men tend to be chin,
abdomen, flanks (love
handles) and waist.
Am I
a candidate for liposuction?
Liposuction is not intended
for obese individuals. It
is intended to remove fat
and sculpt the body for a
more aesthetic appearing
look. It is intended to
reshape and form your body.
If you have realistic
expectations for what the
procedure can accomplish,
you are a good candidate.
You must be aware that
liposuction can enhance your
appearance but will not
change the overall look of
your body. You need to
carefully think about the
expectations you have and
discuss them with your
surgeon.
^
Top
About the
consultation!
On
your initial consultation
the surgeon will evaluate
your general health and
determine whether you are a
candidate for liposuction.
The surgeon will listen to
your concerns, examine your
fat deposits, and customize
a treatment plan that is
right for you. You will be
able to ask questions
regarding the procedure.
All of your questions will
be answered.
How
do I prepare for surgery?
Your surgeon and the staff
will give you specific
instructions on how to
prepare for surgery. You
will be told what
medications you will be
taking prior to the surgery.
There are certain
medications and vitamin
supplements that will
interact with your tumescent
anesthesia and you will be
told to discontinue them
prior to surgery. If you
develop an illness prior to
the surgery, your surgery
may need to be postponed.
Can
the Surgery be performed in
a Physician’s office?
It is safe for your
tumescent liposuction
surgery to be performed in
an office based setting.
Your blood pressure, heart,
and oxygen levels will be
monitored.
^
Top
What
type of anesthesia will be
used to perform liposuction?
Tumescent
liposuction is a technique
developed by a dermatologist
to do liposuction in a safe
and controlled manner.
Tumescent liposuction
involves instilling a dilute
solution of lidocaine,
epinephrine, and sodium
bicarbonate into the
subcutaneous fat to
anesthetize the fat.
Tumescent liposuction by
local anesthesia has proven
to be extremely safe despite
the use of large doses of
lidocaine.
The remarkable safety of
tumescent liposuction is
explained by the extreme
dilution of the local
anesthetic solution. The
tumescent anesthesia, which
includes epinephrine, causes
widespread capillary
constriction which in turn
delays the absorption
process of lidocaine.
There are multiple
advantages to performing
liposuction by the tumescent
technique. Tumescent
liposuction is less painful
and better tolerated than
liposuction under general
anesthesia. Tumescent
anesthesia is so good at
providing fluid to the body
that there is no need for IV
fluids to be given during
the procedure. There have
been no reported deaths with
patients having liposuction
by the tumescent liposuction
technique. Most patients
can return to work 2-3 days
after the procedure.
What does
the surgery involve?
On the day of surgery, you
will be taken to our
consultation room where
pre-operative photos will be
taken. The surgery plan will
be reviewed, and you will be
given your pre-operative
medications. The surgeon
will then proceed with
surgical markings. You then
will be taken to the
treatment room where an IV
will be started. You will be
cleansed in a sterile manner
prior to the surgery, and
then the tumescent
anesthesia will be
administered.
After the anesthesia has
taken affect (approximately
30 minutes) your surgery
will begin. Depending on
the sites to be done it may
take anywhere from 1-3 hours
of suction to complete the
operation. The surgery will
be accomplished with the use
of small cannulas (straw
sized instruments) to
carefully remove the fat.
After the surgery is
completed, garments will be
placed on you to help with
the post-operative healing.
You will experience drainage
of fluid from the small
incisions used to do
liposuction. These sites
will drain for 2-4 days.
The surgical sites are not
sutured to facilitate the
drainage of tumescent fluid.
When can I get back
to normal?
You can walk and do light
exercise the night of
surgery if you feel up to
it. You will notice
improvement in the shape of
your body right after
surgery. It will continue
to improve for 3-6
months. At that time you
should see the final result
of the surgery. You can
resume your prior exercise
regimen 3 weeks after
surgery if you eliminate any
bouncing movements..
Click here for Before and
After photos of Liposuction
For more information call
for a Complimentary
Consultation.
|