Liposuction Tumescent

Liposuction was introduced in the late ’70’s to extract unwanted fat from nearly all areas of the body. The tumescent liposuction method of liposuction was introduced in the ’80’s as a major advancement that would revolutionize the procedure. The uses of tumescent liposuction lets dermatologic surgeons effectively and safely extract superficial and deep layers of fat using local anesthesia with very little pain and virtually no complications, as well as increased cosmetic improvements. No deaths have been reported with tumescent liposuction. There is a faster healing time, allowing individuals to return to work within days following tumescent liposuction. Cost The cost of tumescent liposuction depends on individual necessities, as well as geographical location. The national average procedure costs $2,500 to $3,000 for the first procedure. Insurance will not cover the surgery because tumescent liposuction is an elective treatment. Procedure In tumescent liposuction, the technique is enhanced by the use of a special solution for use on targeted areas. These areas are injected with the solution allowing fatty tissue to swell up. The injected solution includes a local anesthetic that will numb the targeted area in addition to temporarily constricting blood vessels. A tiny tubular device will be used to transfer the treated excess fat into a sterile collection system. These components will come together, resulting in maximized post-operative pain, decreased bruising, reduced blood loss and fat removal. The local anesthetic will linger in the targeted area for 24 hours, allowing the patient to experience minimized post-operative discomfort. Side Effects Tumescent liposuction, when accomplished by experienced plastic surgeons, is an extremely safe technique for the removal of fat. Complications that...

Liposuction Surgery

Liposuction surgery is a body contouring technique that extracts pockets of fat from upper arms, abdomen, hips and thighs, through a steel suction tube called a cannula. Liposuction surgery varies depending on whether you are combining liposuction with other plastic surgery procedures, or what your cosmetic goals include. It has been deemed the most popular and safest treatment in the past decades because of its many technological advances. Are You a Good Candidate for Liposuction? It is important that you have realistic expectations if you are considering having liposuction surgery. Dramatic results are not as always as obvious as some may have first believed. Success of liposuction cosmetic surgery is dependent on many factors such as your overall health condition, your weight, skin elasticity, and age. Liposuction cosmetic surgery is not recommended for those who have a history of restricted blood flow or blood clots, a history of artery or heart problems, diabetes, and those with a weakened immune system. You are a good candidate, however, if you have certain trouble areas such as the butt, thighs and abdomen, that won’t respond to exercise and diet changes, have elastic skin, and are at a healthy, normal weight. Liposuction surgery is also helpful for men suffering from male breast development or women who wish to have a breast reduction. How to Choose a Liposuction Surgeon You should research different practitioners in your area before choosing a liposuction surgeon. You’ll need to find out how many liposuction surgery the cosmetic surgeon has conducted in the past, view before and after photos of previous patients, and ask lots of questions. Be on the lookout for...

New Liposuction

Liposuction surgery has been performed for more than 25 years in this country and is one of plastic surgery’s most popular treatments. In past years, traditional liposuction has been amongst the safest methods that exist with very minimal risk of complications. It is generally carried out on individuals who are close to their ideal weight and patients have reported satisfactory results. The technique has not seen much change until now. New liposuction developments claim to improve on the traditional version. Vaser: Ultrasonic-Assisted Liposuction Ultrasonic liposuction uses ultrasound waves to liquefy fat before the fat is removed by way of suction. The results are similar to standard liposuction for most areas of the body, but for specific areas where the fat is extremely fibrous, ultrasonic liposuction usually achieves an improved result. On the other hand, ultrasonic liposuction has had a higher rate of complications than standard liposuction, including scarring of the skin, and an increased rate of numbness, for the past several years. There is a new method called “Vaser” that is being advertised as a safer, newer form of ultrasound technology. The advertisements promise minimal bruising and pain. Since the procedure is new and expensive, it has not been clearly stated that Vaser is an effective improvement to the procedure. Smart Lipo: Laser-Assisted Liposuction Another new liposuction advancement is laser liposuction called “Smart Lipo.” The disadvantage of laser liposuction is that the laser could cause skin shrinkage after fat has been removed. The laser liquefies fat prior to suction usage. The laser heats up the skin, causing it to shrink. The plastic surgeon will usually use a temperature probe...

What Does Liposuction Cost?

Liposuction is a cosmetic surgical procedure that involves removing excess fatty tissue from a certain area of the body such as the abdomen or thighs, by way of suction. Fat removal involves using a thin hollow tube that penetrates the skin to manually loosen fat. Suction is utilized through the hollow tube to withdraw fat from the body with specialized vacuum-powered devices. Suction may be manual, using a large syringe attached to the hollow tube, for extracting fat from small areas such as the face. Liposuction Cost The liposuction cost is an important factor when deciding upon treatment. Because you’re spending your money to look and feel better about youself, it’s important to strive for high quality results. If you choose a cosmetic surgeon who is at the low end of the price spectrum, there may be more undesirable outcomes, such as large scars revealing the liposuction treatment, uneven and irregular results with depressions in the skin, excessive liposuction resulting in a disfigured or unnatural look, and an incomplete procedure with little proof that liposuction actually happened. The total cost of liposuction is made up of the surgical fees and the non-surgical fees. The non-surgical fee includes the prices of the supplies, post-operative garments, pre-operative laboratory tests, nursing staff and operating room. The surgical fees signify the cost of liposuction of every individual area. Approximate Costs of Liposuction: Outer Thighs- $1,600 - $5,000 Hips/Waist- $1,600 - $5,000 Inner Thighs and Knees- $2,000 - $5,000 Anterior Thighs and Knees- $2,000 - $5,000 Male Flanks- $2,000 - $5,000 Chin, Cheeks, Jowls, Neck- $2,000 - $4,500 Buttocks- $1,500 - $4,500 Male Breasts- $3,000 - $5,000 Female Breasts- $3,000 - $7,500...

Tumescent Liposuction

Liposuction is one of the most sought-after cosmetic surgical procedures since its introduction in 1976. It was intended to remove unwanted localized fat collections, employing the use of general anesthesia to control pain. Complications plagued the traditional or otherwise known as “dry” method of liposuction, due to massive fluid shifts, extensive blood loss requiring blood transfusions, and long recovery period. In 1987, the “super wet” or tumescent technique of liposuction was devised by American dermatologist Jeffrey Klein to lessen the risks associated with the earlier method. What Is Tumescent Liposuction? Tumescent liposuction refers to infiltration of targeted fat cells with diluted solution made up of a local anesthetic, lidocaine and the blood constrictor, epinephrine. Tumescent liposuction results in lesser blood loss and postoperative pain, swelling, and bruising. The use of lidocaine allows you to skip the whole process of general anesthesia, thus making it possible for lesser complications, down time and hospital bills. Tumescent means “swollen.” Upon the delivery of the solution, swelling ensues in the fat cells, hence the term Tumescent Liposuction. The swelling and firmness of the cells amplify the targeted areas for liposuction, making it easier to manipulate the tube with less tissue damage. Advantages over Traditional Liposuction The use of local anesthesia lessens the risks related to general anesthesia. Down time is less. Less blood and fluid loss There is no need for intravenous fluid replacement. Lidocaine has antibacterial action, thus preventing infection. Lidocaine is fat-soluble so it is suctioned out with the aspirated fats The cannula used for tumescent liposuction is smaller and less invasive. Gradual and more controlled removal of the fats Lesser scarring...

Liposelection

VASER LipoSelection VASER Liposuction or LipoSelection is a revolutionary body contouring procedure which selectively eliminates unwanted body fat. LipoSelection uses ultrasound technology designed to gently reshape your body. VASER technology melts fat while leaving the important tissues largely undisturbed; this promotes faster healing time as well as minimal pain and bleeding in comparison with conventional liposuction technique. How is LipoSelection performed? LipoSelection is performed on an outpatient basis by a qualified cosmetic surgeon. The area to be sculpted will be filled with a saline wetting solution, which numbs the site and shrinks blood vessels. LipoSelection also aids in reducing post-surgical bruising and swelling. High frequency sound energy will then be introduced via a small probe; this breaks up and emulsifies fat on contact, while leaving the important surrounding tissues relatively intact. Finally, the liquefied fat is removed with a liposuction tube. The amount of time it takes to complete LipoSelection would depend on the amount of fat that has to be removed plus the location of the fat deposit. In some patients, it can take as little as one hour but, in some cases, the operation may last for three hours. What Areas of the Body Can LipoSelection Treat? LipoSelection can remove unwanted body fat from any area treatable with conventional methods. These areas include: the abdomen, thighs, hips, buttocks, knees, back, arms, male breasts, love handles, chin, and neck. The superior level of precision that LipoSelection offers makes it possible for plastic surgeons to remove fat even from delicate areas of the body, such as the neck, chin, arms and inner thighs. What are the benefits of LipoSelection?...

SmartLipo: A Smart Way To Get Rid of Fat

Nowadays, more and more people want to look and feel good about themselves, the popularity of body contouring and lipo-sculpture continue to soar. Catering to the needs of people who want to get rid of unwanted fat is a state-or-the-art lipolysis system called SmartLipo. Employing the use of high-powered laser, SmartLipo offers a minimally invasive fat-reduction procedure without the side effects of traditional techniques. What is SmartLipo? SmartLipo is a revolutionary liposuction technique which involves the use of laser to destroy fat cells. This new method provides a faster, safer and more cost-effective way to eliminate fat. How does it work? A calibrated laser is used to liquefy fat deposits through the top layers of the skin. The energy emitted by the laser causes the fat cells to rupture; the resulting oily substance will then be removed by the cosmetic surgeon through a tiny incision in the skin. The laser can also seal blood vessels as it acts on the fat, as a result swelling, bleeding and bruising will be lesser than with traditional liposuction. How is the SmartLipo procedure performed? SmartLipo is a minimally invasive procedure and can be done under local anesthesia. On average, a single session will take up to 2-3 hours, depending on the area treated. The laser fiber is introduced into your skin through a very small canula approximately 1-2 mm in diameter. The canula is moved back and forth as the laser emits energy to the fat cells, this will cause cells to rupture and drain away easily. The laser also affects the dermis, your skin’s inner layer, and results in collagen shrinkage....