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What To Consider Before Having Liposuction
Liposuction is one of the most popular quick fixes for weight loss in the country. Rather than spend the effort it takes to change your lifestyle and adopt healthy exercise and dieting practices you can simply hire a plastic surgeon to vacuum stubborn fat deposits away. The first thing you should consider before having the operation is whether or not you can maintain your new body so that you don't have to repeat the ordeal again!
Liposuction can be performed on any area of the body that needs to lose weight including the upper arms, thighs, buttocks and belly. Liposuction can even be performed on the calves to give a female a more fetching looking legs.
There are also few factors to consider before giving your plastic surgeon the go ahead for the procedure. First of all don't have any illusions that liposuction will get rid of dimpled or rippled looking skin. If you had this type of orange peel look to your skin before the procedure, chances are that you will still have it after as well.
Also keep in mind that if too much fat is lost your skin could sag in an unattractive way. You might have to have some of the flesh snipped away and sewn up again if you want your skin to appear taut and firm.
Don't count on your liposuction procedure be an outpatient surgery. Depending on how much fat you are having sucked out your operation may require a hospital stay and general anesthesia. You may also require what is called "tumescent anesthesia" which involves injecting and suctioning a combination of plasma and anesthesia to minimize the amount of bruising and pain.
To lessen the discomfort and length of the entire ordeal you might want to ask your plastic surgeon if he or she performs
Ultrasonic assisted liposuction. This is a two- step procedure that utilizes energy from sound waves to liquefy the fat deposits before they are sucked out of the body. First the doctor inserts a heated probe beneath the skin that causes the fat cells to burst and release their contents. The resulting buttery substance is then removed from the body. One drawback of this procedure is that it can burn the skin and possibly cause more pain if your body tissue has resisted in any way to the procedure.
Ultrasonic assisted liposuction (UAL) is a two-step technique that uses the energy from sound waves to liquefy fat deposits before they are suctioned. A small heated probe is inserted. This causes the fat cells to rupture, releasing their oily contents. The oily contents are then suctioned out. Advantages to this method include the ability to remove fat in difficult areas such as the upper abdomen, the back, and the male chest. Disadvantages include the possibility of more pain, swelling, skin burns, and other complications.
Before you get liposuction you also need to consider that the length of time that it can take an individual to recover from liposuction really does vary from person to person. The average recovery rate is about three days, but make sure that you have time off from your work for at least ten days in case you do not heal quickly or suffer disorienting effects from the potent pain medications that are often given to treat post-operative pain.
About the Author
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Kelly Altodona is a cosmetic surgery freelance author.
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