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Liposuction
is a procedure that can help sculpt the body
by removing unwanted fat from specific areas,
including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs,
knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck. Although
liposuction is not
a substitute for dieting and exercise, it can
remove stubborn areas of fat that don't respond
to traditional weight-loss methods.
The
best candidates for liposuction are
normal-weight people with firm, elastic skin
who have pockets of excess fat in certain areas.
You should be physically healthy and realistic
in your expectations. Age is not a major consideration,
however, older patients may have diminished
skin elasticity and may not achieve the same
results as a younger patient with tighter skin.
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Liposuction can flatten
the abdomen, remove fat from the under-arms,
eliminate a double chin and contour
the face or neck.
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You may notice that
clothes fit more comfortably and you
feel more confident about your new,
slimmer appearance.
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Liposuction
may be performed in an outpatient surgery center,
or in a hospital. Smaller volume liposuction
is usually done on an outpatient basis for reasons
of cost and convenience. However, if a large
volume of fat will be removed, or if the liposuction
is being performed in conjunction with other
procedures, a stay in the hospital may be required.
General anesthesia is commonly used during the
procedure to assure the patient's comfort and
safety. The risks and benefits of this will
be extensively discussed with you prior to surgery.
Healing
is a gradual process. While recovery times vary
depending upon individual resilience and the
amount of liposuction performed, you
should be able to begin moderate activity within
a week or two. You will be fitted with a snug
elastic garment to wear over the treated area
for approximately six weeks.
You
will see a noticeable difference in the shape
of your body quite soon after surgery. However,
improvement will become even more apparent after
about four to six weeks, when most of the swelling
has subsided. Most swelling usually disappears
after about three months and the final contour
will be visible. If your expectations are realistic,
you will probably be very pleased with the results
of your surgery. You may find that you are more
comfortable and at ease with your body. And,
by eating a healthy diet and getting regular
exercise, you can help to maintain your new
shape.
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Patient
Before and After Photos - Liposuction
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At
the time of consultation and the pre-operative
appointment, a very detailed packet is reviewed
with every patient including the following:
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Procedure Description:
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Improve
body shape by removing exercise-resistant
fat deposits with a tube and vacuum device.
Can be performed using the tumescent technique,
in which targeted fat cells are infused
with saline containing solution with a local
anesthetic before liposuction to
reduce post-operative bruising and swelling.
Common locations for liposuction
include chin, cheeks, neck, upper arms,
above breasts, abdomen, buttocks, hips,
thighs, knees, calves, ankles.
For larger volumes of fat or for fibrous
body areas, ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty
(UAL) may be used. UAL is a new technique
in which a ultrasound probe is inserted
beneath the skin to "liquify"
the fat before it is suctioned.
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Surgery
Length:
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1 to 2
hours or more. UAL: 20-40 percent longer
than traditional liposuction. |
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Cost Range:
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$1,800.00
- $5,600.00 (includes Operating Room and
an Anesthesiologist)
See our payment
options for cosmetic surgery. |
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Anesthesia:
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Local,
epidural, or general. |
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In/Outpatient:
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Usually
outpatient. Extensive procedures may require
short inpatient stay. |
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Side Effects:
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Temporary
bruising, swelling, numbness, soreness,
burning sensation. Tumescent: Temporary
fluid drainage from incision sites. UAL:
Larger incisions for cannula. |
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Risks associated
with Surgery:
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Asymmetry.
Rippling or bagginess of skin. Pigmentation
changes. Skin injury. Fluid retention. Excessive
fluid loss leading to shock. Infection.
UAL: thermal burn injury caused by the heat
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Recovery Period:
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Back to
work: 1 to 2 weeks. More strenuous activity:
2 to 4 weeks. Full recovery from swelling
and bruising: 1 to 6 months or more. Use
of tumescent technique or UAL may decrease
post-operative bruising and swelling. |
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Duration of Results:
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Permanent, with sensible
diet and exercise.
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