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A- Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery operation that helps sculpt the body by removing fat deposits from specific areas like the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms, under chin, cheeks, and neck. The fat is usually removed through a cannula (a hollow tube) and aspirator (a suction device). Liposuction is not a substitute for dieting and exercise, but it can remove stubborn areas of fat that do not respond to traditional weight loss methods.
A- Common locations for liposuction include the under chin, cheeks, neck, upper arms, abdomen, lower back, buttocks, hips, thighs, knees, calves, and ankles.
Q-3 What areas of the face and body are treatable with liposuction?
A- Liposuction works best for areas of the face and body with stubborn fat deposits resistant to overall weight loss, such as the infamous “love handles.” The thighs, abdomen, buttocks, flanks, hips, upper arms, chin, jowels, and neck generally respond well. Men and women may also choose liposuction to reduce breast size (Gynocomastia), a procedure that results in less scarring than other types of plastic surgery. Liposuction can be performed consecutively on many different sites; in fact, many patients choose to have several body parts treated during the same day.
Q-4 Who are good candidates liposuction surgery?
A- These procedures are for anyone who cannot obtain the trim and properly contoured look with diet and exercise, possess good skin elasticity and are not looking to lose large volumes of weight. Patients who exceed their body weight by 30%-50% may only be candidates for limited fat removal because of safety concerns and should undergo these procedures in two or more stages. Patients who exceed their ideal weight well over 50% should seek other remedies for weight loss as an initial step and consult a physician experienced in weight management.
Q-5 Is liposculpture right for me?
A- If you’re thinking about liposuction it is essential that you have realistic expectations about what the procedure can do for you. It’s important to understand that, while liposuction can enhance your appearance and self-confidence, it won’t necessarily change your looks to match your ideal or cause other people to treat you differently. So before you decide to have surgery, please think carefully about your expectations and do not hesitate to contact your plastic surgeon.
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. Your 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.
Liposuction carries greater risk for individuals with medical problems such as diabetes, significant heart or lung disease, poor blood circulation, or those who have recently had surgery near the area to be contoured.
Q-7 I know there are different lipo procedures… But briefly, how is liposuction performed?
A- In general, liposuction procedures use small incisions in selected areas and with a high vacuum suction device attached to a small, stainless steel instrument called a cannula, remove fat cells. After the fat is removed, sutures (stitches) will be used to close the small incisions, followed by the application of a dressing and compression garment (girdle) to minimize the post-operative swelling.
Q-8 What type of anesthesia is required when having Liposuction?
A- Various types of anesthesia can be used for liposuction procedures. If a small of amount of fat is being removed from one or two areas local anesthesia with a light sedative to make you feel drowsy and relaxed may be considered.
When treating larger areas (3 or more), general anesthesia is typically used causing you to be asleep during the procedure. Together, you and surgeon will select the type of anesthesia that provides the most safe and effective level of comfort for your surgery. I personally will request general anesthesia even for a small area. I have seeing cases where patients feel some level of discomfort under local anesthesia.
Q-9 What are the main risks and complications for liposuction surgery?
A- Every surgical procedure has risks and liposuction is no different, but the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons has recognized liposuction as a safe and effective method of removing localized fat areas. The most common risks of liposuction include infection, allergic reactions to anesthesia or to medications, friction burns, organ damage, fluid accumulation, blood clots, excessive fluid loss, and long healing time. The amount of fat being removed can increase the risk of liposuction because more fat will take longer to operate on.
A- Don’t expect to feel or to look great following your surgery. Even though the newer techniques are believed to reduce post-operative discomforts, you may still experience some pain, burning, swelling, bleeding and temporary numbness that could last as long as one year. You will be wearing a snug elastic garment over the treated areas to control swelling and bruising immediately following your surgery. You may also experience some drainage from the incisions sites for two to five days following surgery. Pain can be controlled with medicates prescribed by your plastic surgeon, though you still may feel stiff and sore for several days.
Q-11 Will I Have Scars From Liposuction?
A- Scars are a normal occurrence when incisions have been made. Liposuction is no different since it involves incisions, however the surgeon will carefully treat and place the small incisions in areas that are better concealed or in creases. Over time the scars from liposuction will begin to fade until they are hardly noticeable. There will always be a hint of a scar remaining after liposuction.
Q-12 What is the average cost of liposuction?
A- Liposuction is considered a cosmetic surgical procedure and will not be covered by insurance. Typically, liposuction will cost an individual between USD $4,000 for 2 small areas and as much as USD $10,000 for 5 areas, but your liposuction surgeon will have a more specific idea of the liposuction cost after a consultation. On average, liposuction in the U.S. costs $2,000 per body area treated. Many patients are choosing to have cosmetic surgery procedures abroad for price reasons while keeping the high standard quality and safety. GET HERE A FREE QUOTE NOW.
Q-13 Will the fat return after a liposuction?
A- If the liposuction patient gains weight the entire body will distribute the fat because the treated area no longer has the same capacity to store additional fat because a large portion of the fat cells were removed.
Q-14 How can I find a board certified plastic surgeon that has experience in liposuction procedures?
A- We can help you find a qualified cosmetic surgeon in your area. contact@cosmeticharmony.com
Q-15 Will the doctor show me liposuction before and after photos?
A- Yes. Most doctors will provide you with liposuction / lipoplasty before and after pictures. You may see them at: www.cosmeticharmony.com look into procedures. There you will find many patients pictures and testimonials.
Q-16 How will I be evaluated for liposuction?
A- The liposuction candidate will go to a consultation so a board certified plastic surgeon can evaluate if liposuction will benefit them. The surgeon will want to discuss the interested liposuction candidate’s medical history, in addition to your physical traits and goals they wish to attain through liposuction. The more honest the liposuction candidate is with the surgeon, the more likely the individual will be happy with their results because the surgeon can inform the candidate if the desired liposuction results are attainable.
A- Liposuction is the most commonly performed plastic surgery in the United States. This technique is used to reshape the body by permanently removing localized fat deposits. A newly trim body can provide a psychological lift and an extra incentive to exercise regularly to maintain fitness. Many patients even find physical activity more pleasurable after shedding extra fat, and they also find that clothes tend to fit them better.
Q-18 Does the removal of fat tighten the skin as well?
A- Not exactly. In fact, some fat deposits may be unforgiving to major fat removal and lead to more relaxation of the skin. Many new methods are being investigated in order to test their effect on skin contraction and tightening. Ultrasonic liposuction has been suggested as a stimulus to skin contraction. Some cosmetic surgeons are recommending the application of laser energy to the liposuction site. Unfortunately, it is the heat generated by these modalities that is believed to be the stimulus for the contraction process. If the heat of ultrasonic and laser energy combined with the rigors of the suction pressure is applied too aggressively near the skin, it can lead to serious skin injury. On the other hand, the use of the microcannulaes at less than 3.0 mm in diameter, if applied near the skin in selected areas, can help achieve contraction as the fat is removed with little risk.
Q-19 Can Liposuction/Liposculpture be used instead of going on a diet?
A- Liposuction/Liposculpture is not a procedure for loosing weight, but is used for remodeling the body, eliminating accumulations of fat. The fat does not weigh very much and after a considerable aspiration you only lose a few kilograms.
Q-20 Is it better to go on a diet before having Liposuction/Liposculpture?
A- It is useless to go on an extenuating diet before having Liposuction, to then, perhaps, put on weight in the following months. We recommend that our clients have the surgery when they think they have reached the weight they can maintain. In most cases, however, after Liposuction, a series of psychological mechanisms are set in motion which lead clients to be more careful about the way they eat and in taking care of their bodies, so that in the months after surgery, they often experience weight loss and an improvement in their physical condition. These conditions boost the effect of the modeling and firming up of the tissue of the superficial Liposculpture giving a result which is often greater than expectations.
Q-21 How much weight can you lose with Liposuction/Liposculpture?
A- The scope of Liposuction (Lipoplasty) is not the loss of weight but the remodeling of the body. In the US, It is generally carried out on two well defined areas and not on the entire body. In Countries like Colombia where plastic surgeons are not so restricted by insurance companies, liposuction of the entire body is a common practice.
Q-22 What is the difference between liposuction and liposculpture?
A- Liposuction is the removal of medium to large amounts of contour fat to reduce the peaks and mounds that portray a heavy and sloppy appearance. These include areas such as below the chin, upper arms, outer breasts, lower abdomen, flanks, hips, and thighs. Liposculpture is the removal of small to medium amounts of fat in rather normal to full areas to sharpen features, accentuate the muscles beneath and create a more cut appearance in the neck, lower cheeks, upper abdomen, outer buttocks, calves, and ankles.
Q-23 Can Mesotherapy eliminate cushions of fat?
A- Mesotherapy does not usually have any effect on cushions of fat. This type of treatment is none other than a way to convey thropic-effect medicines to fatty tissue. It may also have some effect on (lipodstrophy) but the therapy has to be followed with perseverance (it is never definitive), having it out together with a diet. I personally do not recommend it. For some reason, Mesotherapy changes the texture of the fat deposits making its removal through liposuction a much harder task.
Q-24 Many argue that a local anaesthetic is safer than a general (or total) anaesthetic. Why?
A- Local anaesthetic is safe if the dosage is not excessive. When the area to aspirate is extensive, the high doses of local anaesthetic required are toxic and may cause serious complications. In these cases, a general anaesthetic (by inhalation) guarantees the best results, reducing risks to a minimum. In any case now, after a few hours, in most cases, the client can return home.
Q-25 On what basis is the decision made to operate under local or general anaesthetic?
A- The decision depends mainly on the number of areas to be operated on, the amount of fat to be removed from each single area and on the weight of the client. The dose of anaesthetic that could be toxic varies, therefore, according to the case. Most procedures (of a small or medium entity) can, nevertheless, be performed in day hospital under local anaesthetic with sedation. If the fat to be removed is over 2.5 liters, the advisability of operating under general anaesthetic will be considered.
Q-26 Some argue that to obtain good results, Liposuction/Liposculpture should be performed under local anaesthetic with the client in a standing position so that the fatty cells to be removed can be seen better. Is this true?
A- The cosmetic surgeons in most clinics do not agree. With Liposuction/Liposculpture, it is not always possible to keep a client standing up: blood pressure tends to go down and they could faint. The surgeon must evaluate this. Furthermore, with advanced techniques like superficial Liposculpture, after the fat has been removed, if you are still on your feet, the skin appears to be sagging. The result looks terrible and completely different from that which will be the final outcome after the final modeling and compressive medication carried out by the surgeon.
Q-27 What is a local anaesthetic with sedation?
A- So-called sedation involves the intravenous administration of drugs which diminish or nullify the discomfort related to surgery. It involves substances that are anxiolytic (for reducing tension), hypnotic (for making you sleepy), analgesic (for killing pain). Finally, some substances induce amnesia (you do not remember almost anything about the surgery). If the client so wishes, it is, nonetheless, possible not to have any sedation.
Q-28 What is the difference between Liposuction, Liposculpture and Lipoaspiration?
A- Liposuction and Liposculpture are quasi synonyms. Some plastic surgeons refer to Liposculpture when the fat removed its use to refill sunken areas (Lipofilling or Lipostructure), to obtain a global remodeling of the areas to be treated.
Q-29 What are the possibilities of having Liposculpture on the calves and ankles?
A- Lipoaspiration of the calves and ankles is possible and, if the conditions are right, you can achieve good results; if the volume of the calves is caused by muscles and tendons or bones, very little can be done. Water retention is not a contraindication but, after the procedure, it may continue and, therefore, affect the validity of the end result. In this region, post-operative swelling lasts much longer than in the other areas (6 months to a year). For this reason, it is advisable to have the surgery in the winter months and then have Lymphodrainage treatments.
Q-30 If you have problems with your circulation, can you still have Liposuction/Liposculpture?
A- Yes, the surgery can be performed in most cases with a good outcome, both aesthetically and physically. The type of surgery must, however, be analyzed during the course of the consultation.
Q-31 Is it necessary to stop taking the pill before Liposuction?
A- It is advisable but not obligatory. Women who take the pill need to take a course of anticoagulant drugs (deriving from heparin), as preventive medicine, both before and after surgery.
Q-32 What is the degree of risk with Liposuction/Liposculpture? Is it true that they are now considerably less?
A- The risks of Liposuction/Liposculpture in healthy people are those common to all surgical procedures (reactions to the anesthetic, infections, etc.) but complications are very rare. It is, however, necessary to operate with the proper precautions: suitable clinics, assistance with the anesthetic even in procedures performed under local anesthetic, the use of a general anesthetic in more extensive Liposuctions (giving too much anesthetic risks being toxic). The swelling technique and the use of fine cannulas guarantee the best results with very little bleeding.
Q-33 Isn’t there the risk that, where the fat has been removed, the excess skin will sag?
A- For this reason, the Cosmetic Surgery specialists in many clinics prefer Liposculpture, that is, superficial Liposuction which, apart from reducing the cushion of fat, increases the skin tone. Moreover, the surgeon has to take into account, at least generally, whether the skin will be elastic enough to adapt to its new condition. Many plastic surgeons prefer thick cannulas because they can remove the fat with less effort. I personally see better results with fine cannulas and the bleeding its in most cases minimum.
Q-34 What is Lymphodrainage?
A- Lymphodrainage (LPG) is a special massage which aids in the re-absorption of pre- and post-operative swelling thereby speeding up recovery. It can also be performed, with a great many advantages, with the LPG – Endermologie method. It must be done by expert personnel who have taken special courses.
Q-35 After Liposuction/Liposculpture, is it indispensable to have Lymphodrainage?
A- Lymphodrainage speeds up recovery and the swelling goes down much sooner. It is not indispensable, but it is, nonetheless, fundamental. I strongly recommend lymphatic drainage for all types of liposuctions and Abdominoplasty procedures (tummy tuck). It really makes a big difference.
Q-36 How long after the liposuction procedure can I return to the gym?
A- The pain is usually bearable and can be alleviated with analgesics (pain killers). It is subjective and varies according to the individual and the extent of the surgery. You can start walking immediately and resume sporting activities after 3 weeks according to your case and the kind of sport involved.
Q-37 How long after giving birth can you undergo Cosmetic Surgery?
A- The time that should pass after a birth before undergoing Cosmetic Surgery varies and depends on both the kind of surgery and the general condition of the client which may be different according to the case. With regard to Liposuction, the procedure can be performed after 3 months if you are not breast feeding.
Q-38 In what period of the year is it best to have Liposculpture?
A- Even though the surgery can be performed at any time during the year, the cold months are to be preferred mainly because after the procedure the client should not be exposed to the sun for at least a month and because, when it is hot, it is uncomfortable to wear a compression garment. If these factors cause no problems, Liposuction/Liposculpture can also be performed during the summer.
FACIAL LIPOSUCTION
Q-39 What is a facial liposuction?
A- Facial liposuction removes fatty deposits from specific areas of the face such as the under chin, neck, and jowls. Facial liposuction rids patients of these excess fat deposits that make them look and feel older. A safe procedure with dramatic results, facial liposuction has helped thousands of people look and feel younger and more attractive.
Q-40 How is face, neck or under chin liposuction performed?
A- Facial liposuction is most often performed with a micro-cannula using a tumescent technique that involves injecting fluid into the targeted area while suctioning the fat out. In some cases, liposuction of the chin, neck, and jowls, as well as other facial liposuction procedures, can have better results in these problem areas than other surgical techniques. Facial liposuction can also be more desirable because it minimizes scarring when compared to other surgical techniques. Facial liposuction is usually performed on or below the chin and jaw line to reduce the appearance of sagging skin in the neck, a double-chin, or hanging jowls.
A- The best candidate for facial liposuction is someone who wishes to remove bothersome pockets of fat but is within 30 percent of their ideal body weight. Age is not a major consideration in facial liposuction procedures, but those with more elastic qualities in their skin can expect to experience better results. For those who do not have elastic skin, other procedures such as a face lift can tighten the skin after fat has been removed using liposuction techniques. The best way to determine if you are a candidate for chin, neck, jowl, or any other type of facial liposculture procedure is to speak with an experienced cosmetic surgeon.
Q-42 What is the recovery time for facial liposuction?
A- Recovery from facial liposuction is a relatively short process. Patients who have their under chin, jowls, or neck treated with liposuction can expect to experience mild discomfort with some bruising or swelling. This should subside in about seven to ten days. Patients may require a few stitches to close the opening made by the cannula (the tube used to break up and remove fatty tissue). Most facial liposuction patients return to normal activities within one week and experience the full benefits of surgery within a three to six month period.
BODY CONTOUR LIPOSUCTION
Q-43 Liposuction of the Abdomen. How effective is it?
A- Liposuction is very effective for shaping the abdominal area in men and women. The lower abdomen in particular tends to be resistant to diet and exercise, making even the most fit and active individuals insecure about their appearance. Pregnancy and cesarean births can have a disfiguring effect on the lower abdomen, which diet and exercise cannot correct. Most abdominal fat is located directly beneath the skin (subcutaneous), and can easily be removed through liposuction procedures. However, fat that is located deep in the abdomen (between the intestines- most common in men) cannot be removed with liposuction because of the increased risk of severe complications.
Q-44 Liposuction of the Flanks. Where my flanks are located?
A- Flanks also known as love handles are located just above the belt line on the sides and back. Liposuction can greatly improve the appearance of flanks and reduce the amount of fat that bulges over the belt.
Q-45 Liposuction of the Hips. Is it recommended for men?
A- Liposuction of the hips is generally successful in creating a more contoured figure. This type of liposuction is usually performed on female hips as men are not as susceptible to retaining fat deposits in this area. The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. Patients who undergo liposuction to improve the appearance of the hips may require additional procedures to attain the desired contour.
A- Since the normal aging process affects the firmness and elasticity of the skin, older patients may not achieve quite the same results as younger patients. Buttocks liposuction is often performed in conjunction with a buttocks lift or with thigh liposuction. It is important to remember when considering liposuction that shaping the buttocks is more important than reducing the size. Excess removal of fatty tissue in the buttocks can result in an asymmetrical, lumpy, or sagging appearance. The buttocks serve the functional purpose of acting as a soft cushion on which to sit, and are also important in the overall aesthetic appearance of the body. Surgeons should approach liposuction of the buttocks with the subtle touch of an artist, and should always use a micro-cannula, not more than three millimeters (1/8 inch) in diameter.
Liposuction of the entire thigh (circumferential liposuction) is not recommended due to an increase in swelling and lengthened recovery time. Liposuction of the thighs should be performed in a series of surgeries spaced about one month apart. Focusing the liposuction on one targeted area of the hips allows the lymphatic tissue to drain excess fluids quickly and evenly throughout the thigh, yielding more desirable results in a shorter amount of time. The above is common practice in the US, in Colombia plastic surgeons in most cases will do the entire thigh.
Liposuction of the arms has a high rate of patient satisfaction. Liposuction of the arms yields a slimmer appearance that can give the rest of the body a more contoured look.
Liposuction of the tummy is a very common procedure for both men and women. It is especially useful in patients who have already lost excess weight through diet and exercise. Liposuction can, in many cases, be the only successful method of eliminating stubborn fat deposits that remain in the tummy and flank region.
Enlarged breasts in women can cause back pain, neck pain, headaches, and poor self esteem. Liposuction is a more effective and less invasive method of breast reduction than other forms of breast reduction surgery. Using liposuction to remove excess fat has a natural lifting effect on the breast because it results in less volume weighing it down. I personally have not seeing very good results of breast liposuction
Liposuction can also be used as a form of breast reduction in men, but several important factors must be considered first. The surgeon must determine whether the excess tissue in the breast is fatty or glandular. If the breast is primarily fatty tissue, then liposuction is an excellent method for reducing the size and improving the appearance of the chest.
If a man’s breasts are enlarged with glandular tissue, liposuction is not an option and other hormonal or medication therapies should be pursued. If the breasts are asymmetrical or oddly shaped, the patient should be examined for possible tumors prior to any surgical intervention. A mammogram is the most effective method for detecting tumors and the possible presence of male breast cancer.
Abdominal Liposuction (suction assisted lipectomy)
Q-48 What is an Abdominal Liposuction?
A- One of the most common of all cosmetic procedures, abdominal liposuction is a technique for re-contouring the body by permanently removing fat deposits from the abdomen. The tendency to accumulate fat in the abdomen ( stomach area )may be inherited, and this fat is often especially resistant to diet and exercise. Many patients become discouraged at having lost unwanted pounds without seeing a flatter abdomen. A common complaint is that exercise is just “making my stomach flatter”, or after months of exercise and overall improvement there has been no change in the waistline. Simply put the overall proportions of the body may be unbalanced, or the abdomen may simply have retained areas of fatty tissue that cause it to protrude. In these cases, liposuction can successfully trim excess fat in the abdomen for a flatter “stomach ” or a thinner waistline, thus achieving a more slender, balanced shape.
Q-49 What are some of the most common benefits of abdominal liposuction?
A- A newly trim abdomen can provide a psychological lift and an extra incentive to exercise regularly and maintain fitness. Many patients even find physical activity more pleasurable after shedding extra fat, and they also find that clothes tend to fit better.
Q-50 Can Liposuction of the abdomen endanger a pregnancy in any way?
A- No. There are no problems in being pregnant after a Liposuction of the abdomen. The small scars are final but, if treated properly (correct suturing, massage, lymphatic drainage), they are usually not very evident
Q-51 Can I have abdominal liposuction done with Tummy tuck?
A- Abdominal liposuction is often performed in conjunction with a tummy tuck, or with liposuction to other parts of the body.
Q-52 How is the abdominal liposuction performed?
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Q-53 How long does the abdominal liposuction procedure take?
A- On average, the procedure takes 1-2 hours per area treated. Full body Lipo can take as much as 6 hours
Q-54 Will I need to stay in a hospital?
A- If the amount of fat to be removed is fairly small, your surgery can usually be performed on an outpatient basis, either in your doctor’s office or in an outpatient surgery clinic. If you are having large amounts of fat removed, or are undergoing several procedures at once, you may need to spend the night in the hospital so that medical staff can monitor your initial recovery. The procedure may be performed under local anesthesia with light sedation, local anesthesia and deep sedation, or general anesthesia.
Q-55 How long do the results last for abdominal lipoplasty (liposuction)?
A- Because a portion of the fat cells are permanently removed by liposuction, so you will not tend to regain weight in that area. It is important to note, however, that abdominal liposuction does not guarantee that you won’t gain weight or fat deposits in other areas of your body. Be careful, since fat cells have been removed from the treatment site but not from surround areas, this weight gain can appear uneven. It is important to maintain your weight and contour with exercise and proper diet.
BUTTOCK/HIP LIPOSUCTION
Q-56 What are some of the most common benefits buttock liposuction?
A- A newly trim lower body can provide a psychological lift and an extra incentive to exercise regularly to maintain fitness. Many patients even find physical activity more pleasurable after shedding extra fat, and they also find that clothes tend to fit them better.
Q-57 What will happen at my initial consultation?
A- During the consultation, you’ll be able to talk to your doctor about the changes you would like to make in your appearance. The plastic surgeon will explain the different options available to you, the procedure itself, its risks and limitations, and the costs. Your surgeon will begin with a physical examination to evaluate your overall weight, your skin and muscle tone, and the fat deposits in various parts of your body. The cosmetic surgeon will also record your complete medical history, including any medications that you are currently taking. Your doctor will probably ask you questions about your diet & weight history.
If you are just concerned about removing fat, liposuction alone will achieve that goal. But if you want an athletic, sculpted look, and you want to look great in a bikini, you may need to incorporate extensive exercise into your plan. Be sure to ask all the questions you have about the procedure, and ask to see photos of the doctor’s recent liposuction surgeries, before and after treatment. Also ask for, and follow up on, patient references. Learning everything you can about your options, risks and benefits is the key to making an informed decision.
Q-58 How is buttocks liposuction performed?
A- Before buttock liposuction surgery, the plastic surgeon will mark the precise areas of the body where the fat is to be removed. An intravenous (IV) line will be inserted in a vein in your arm to make sure the fluid level in your body remains in balance. You or your doctor may opt for general anesthesia, or you may be local anesthesia and a sedative for relaxation.
During the procedure, the surgeon makes a tiny incision in the skin, typically in or near the buttock crease, and inserts a thin tube called a cannula into the fatty area. The cannula is used to break up the fat deposits and sculpt the area to the desired proportions. The unwanted fat is suctioned out with a powerful vacuum, leaving the skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels intact.
Q-59 Will I need to stay in a hospital?
A- If you have no medical problems, the procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis, either in your doctor’s office or in an outpatient clinic. It may be performed under local anesthesia with light sedation, local anesthesia and deep sedation, or general anesthesia. The longer the procedure is expected to take, the more likely that general anesthesia will be recommended. You may be allowed to return home within a few hours of the surgery, and spend the night in the comfort of your own home. If you have other medical problems, concurrent procedures, or a lengthier procedure performed under general anesthesia, it may be necessary to spend the night in the hospital so your recovery process can be monitored by a medical staff.
Q-60 What can I expect afterward?
A- For a day or two, you can expect to feel tired, as though your body has been through a hard workout – and it has! Your hips and legs will be stiff and store and you may experience some pain, burning, swelling, bleeding or temporary numbness. Your doctor can prescribe medication to relieve this initial discomfort.
Sometimes a small drainage tube is inserted under the skin to drain excess fluid. Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic ointment to prevent infection at the incision sites. Your stitches will be removed in a week to 10 days, unless they dissolve on their own. You will be fitted with a tight compression garment to be worn for up to 8 weeks after your surgery. This specially designed garment will help reduce pain and swelling, and help your body settle into its new shape. I think that wearing the girdle for the right amount of time can count for as much as 40% of the surgeries success.
Q-61 What is the long-term outcome like for most people?
A- You should see the visible results of your surgery within two or three weeks, but the full effects may not be evident for six months to a year. The more fat you have removed, the longer it takes for your skin to adapt to the change in shape.
Most people are pleased with their new contour, and often feel a boost in energy and self-confidence. Although liposuction cannot alter skin quality or muscle tone and should not be a substitute for regular exercise and a balanced diet, your buttocks will always be slimmer than they would be if you hadn’t had this procedure.
A- Since the normal aging process affects the firmness and elasticity of the skin, older patients may not achieve quite the same results as younger patients.
Buttocks liposuction is often performed in conjunction with a buttocks lift, thigh liposuction or even a lower body lift.
A- Although liposuction is the most commonly performed cosmetic plastic surgery procedure in the United States, and the majority of these operations are successful, there are risks and limitations to the procedure, as with any surgery.
After surgery, some patients experience dimpling, lumpiness, numbness, scarring, discoloration, or sagging skin in the treated area. Follow-up surgery may be needed to correct these problems.
Ultrasonic Liposuction (UAL) may cause friction burns to the skin or to the internal organs.
More serious complications include blood clots, infection, excessive fluid loss leading to shock, fluid build-up in the lungs, and drug overdose. A combination of the following factors is associated with an increased risk of serious complications:
In order to minimize these risks, it is important that you follow all of your surgeon’s instructions, both before and after surgery.
ARM LIPOSUCTION
Q-64 What is Arm Liposuction used for?
A- Arm liposuction is designed to allow a woman to feel more attractive in short sleeve clothing. Many women hide their upper arms, even in the warmest days, because they are unwilling to wear sleeveless or short-sleeved shirts. They feel their upper arms are too big or bulky compared to their body, or that their skin hangs are too loose, which gives their arms an unflattering profile.
The goal of arm liposuction should be to:
The goal is not to remove the maximum possible amount of fat. Arms that are disproportionately skinny with an otherwise obese body, might appear deformed rather than attractive.
Q-65 Most common benefits of Arm Liposuction?
A- Firm, trim arms create a more youthful look and can provide an incentive to exercise regularly to maintain fitness. After liposuction, patients who have been self-conscious about their heavy arms often feel more comfortable wearing a range of clothing styles, and they also find that clothes tend to fit them better.
Q-66 How is Arm Liposuction performed?
A- During the procedure, the Plastic Surgeon makes a tiny incision in the skin, typically near the elbow or in the armpit crease, and inserts a thin tube called a cannula into the fatty area. The cannula is used to break up the fat deposits and sculpt the area to the desired proportions. Unwanted fat is suctioned out with a high pressure vacuum, leaving the skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels intact. There are many liposuction techniques and each doctor may specialize in a particular technique or may recommend a particular liposuction technique for your procedure. Ask your doctor about the technique he/she will use for your procedure.
Q-67 How much pain is there in Arm Liposuction?
A- Arm liposuction is most often performed with a local anesthetic. In this case, the pain is minimal, although you may feel pressure, movement, or a vibrating sensation.
Q-68 What is the recovery period like after Arm Liposuction?
A- Most of the bruising and swelling should subside within three weeks. You should be able to return to work within a week, or within a few days if your work is fairly sedentary. Remember that you must wear the compression bands for several weeks after your surgery to ensure that your arms stay firmly shaped.
Q-69 What is the long-term outcome like for most people?
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NECK LIPOSUCTION
Q-70 How can I be helped by neck liposuction?
A- As we age, certain areas of the body can accumulate fat that is hard to lose, in spite of a healthy diet and vigorous exercise. The neck is one such area. Fat deposits in the neck can detract from the appearance of the entire body, making a younger person seem older, or a fit person seems out of shape. Neck Liposuction can give this area a new streamlined contour, enhancing the effect of facial features and improving the profile. Neck liposuction produces consistently good results, and has a particularly high satisfaction rate.
Q-71 What are some of the most common benefits of neck liposuction?
A- The face and neck are usually the first features we notice when we meet someone new, so improvements in this area can create a dramatic change. A firm, trim neck gives the face a more youthful look. Sometimes just having this neck liposuction done provides an incentive to make healthier lifestyle choices, and maintain fitness in the rest of the body. Patients who have been self-conscious about their bulging necklines often feel more comfortable wearing a range of clothing and jewelry styles after liposuction.
Q-72 What is the long-term outcome like for most people?
A- The fat cells are permanently removed by liposuction, so you will not regain weight in that area as quickly as in other areas.
LEG AND ANKLE LIPOSUCTION
Q-73 Briefly could you tell me how Leg and Ankle Liposuction is done?
A- Fatty deposits on the inner and outer thighs are especially resistant to diet and exercise. Many patients become discouraged at having lost unwanted pounds without seeing a significant change in the lower body. The overall proportions of the body may be unbalanced. In these cases, liposuction can successfully trim the excess fat in the thighs to achieve a more attractive balance and symmetry to the body. In fact, this is the most common area of the body for liposuction.
Predetermined Women who have a “fat ankles or legs” often find that this fat is resistant to diet and exercise. The fat on the legs and ankles is composed mainly of relatively superficial fat. There are no deep compartments of fat on the leg and ankles. Therefore, liposuction of the legs is necessarily done rather superficially and has an increased the risk injury to the subdermal vascular plexus. Because of the effects of gravity, the veins in the legs and ankles are especially susceptible to the long-term effects of vascular injury. For more detailed information on this procedure, please ask your plastic surgeon
A newly trim lower body can provide a psychological lift and an extra incentive to exercise regularly to maintain fitness. Many patients express relief at not being bothered by chafing in the thigh area, and they also find that clothes tend to fit them better.
During the leg liposuction procedure, the surgeon makes a tiny incision in the skin, typically in or near the buttock crease or at the site of a previous scar, and inserts a thin tube called a cannula into the fatty area. The cannula is used to break up the fat deposits and sculpt the area to the desired proportions. The unwanted fat is removed with a high pressure vacuum, leaving the skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels intact.
Q-74 What results should I expect after a leg liposuction?
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A- Liposuction can be done on more than one area at the same time if the amount of fat removed does not exceed the recommended amount within the limits of safety. The US safety limit is 5 liters, in Colombia the limit is 10 liter. Something most plastic surgeons won’t tell you is that 50% of those liters are the liquid injected to easily and safely remove the fat deposits.
In another words if you leave in the US, you are better off going abroad for Liposuction. I know you are probably wondering who decides what’s safe, the answer it’s INSURANCE COMPANIES. In Latin America most people don’t have the luxury (money) to do numerous liposuction and insurance companies know this. To give you some peace of mind I will tell you this: while in the US plastic surgeons performed 10 surgeries per week here in Colombia the average its 15. Who would you say has more experience in this matter?
A- The cost of liposuction is determined by several factors: In what geographic area do you live? Anesthesiologist and plastic surgeons fees? Where will your surgery be done, in the hospital, surgery center, or office? The number of areas requiring liposuction? It ranges from $2,200 to $10,000. An exact quote will be given at the conclusion of your consultation with a plastic surgeon following examination and evaluation. GET A FREE QUOTE NOW!
Q-77 I heard about medical tourism. Where should I go to get liposuction done safely and affordably?
A- We suggest a five star clinic in Colombia – Cosmeticharmony.com, is a MEDICAL TOURISM GROUP dedicated to provide the best cosmetic-plastic surgery experience with the best Board Certified plastic-Cosmetic surgeons in Bogotá Colombia in an upscale and safe environment at affordable prices for clients from abroad.
They offer complete packages that includes the cosmetic surgery, accommodations at your own 4* apt-suite hotel, located in an upscale neighborhood (known as parque 93), transportation to all medical appointments, bilingual personal assistant, medications and products to ensure your rapid healing. They will take care of each and every detail from the time of your arrival to your departure.
Q-78 Why should I choose Colombia for medical tourism? Is it safe?
A- In Colombia you will find highly qualified physicians and medical facilities equipped with the most modern technology. Cosmeticharmony.com has the best to offer. Colombia offers the equivalent if not better care than the USA for approximately 1/3 of the price. By going to Colombia for surgery the only thing different than getting surgery in the USA is the cost, the facilities are kept with the utmost cleanliness as well as equipped with the latest technology as offered in the USA.
Q-79 Why Cosmeticharmony.com? What do they offer in special that others don’t?
A- Cosmeticharmony.com is a company based upon a new breed of companies providing cosmetic surgery abroad for people seeking to improve their appearance. We have put many long hours into improving on a growing trend, which is people traveling to Colombia to fulfill there cosmetic surgery wishes. Some of the things we realized in our research were that it is very important to make the client feel as comfortable and relaxed as possible which is the most important thing in having a cosmetic surgery is a success.
Careful planning has gone into providing every comfort of home as we could possibly provide. Some of the things we offer are: You will never be without an English speaking guide/nurse from the moment you arrive in Colombia to the moment you leave. The accommodations are in the best areas of Bogotá. Beautiful shopping malls surrounded by wonderful restaurants and truly magnificent mountain views. Often we see companies selling cosmetic surgery to people and inviting them to their countries and portraying the surgery as a vacation and they seem to always leave something very important out the SURGERY.
At Cosmetic Harmony, our first concern is the well being of our patients and their families. We realize that although you are going to Colombia for vacation, the fact is, you are going for surgery first and foremost. Although, it is possible to make a vacation out of your surgery trip, your surgery comes first and once your surgery is accomplished and you are healthy enough. Cosmetic Harmony will be more than happy to guide you with the vacation of a lifetime. It is very important to keep in mind that you are going for cosmetic surgery. What does this mean to you? It means you will experience some pain, some discomfort and might not sleep fine during the first one or two nights, some side effects from pain medication and anesthesia, and some mild depression. These are all normal human reactions to surgery; however, most companies fail to point this out therefore sending a client to a foreign place expecting a vacation and down playing the surgery aspect.
Our first goal at Cosmetic Harmony is to be up front and honest with our clients. Our second goal is to make all your cosmetic surgery fantasies and wishes come true. We will take care of you as if you were one of our own family members. We are a Christian family oriented company with very high standards and your happiness and health are very important to us. Therefore, you will see other companies providing the service we are offering and in some cases you may find prices higher or lower than ours. What is important to remember is that this is your life and it is up to you to do your research and really look into which company you decided to hire to provide your surgery. You MUST do your due diligence and research the team of doctors that will be operating on you.
Research the surgery you are looking to undergo. Look at the pros of the surgeries versus the cons. Ask any and all questions that you may have. Go for a second opinion once you speak with your doctor. The fact is, we realize you may or may not choose Cosmetic Harmony to provide your surgery. Our only feeling on this is that you make the best most educated decision you can. We are here for you to answer all your questions, so please feel free to ask away. FOR ALL NEEDED INFO CLICK HERE.
Depending on the procedure you are undergoing, you do have the ability to enjoy the sites and culture of Bogotá Colombia once the doctor releases you to travel about the country. If at that time you are interested in traveling around Bogotá, we will be more than happy to provide you with that service. But again remember, at Cosmetic Harmony, your health comes first. Again thank you for considering Cosmetic Harmony for your surgery needs. If there is anything you need, please do not hesitate to ask. We are here for YOU!!!!
Q-80 Can I trust the physicians that will attend me at Cosmetic Harmony?
A- Cosmetic Harmony only works with the best physicians in the country. They are subjected to a very strict recruitment process based on extensive background checks as well as interviews with previous patients and research into Cosmetic Surgery Boards in Colombia. The patient may consult the CV of the physician that will attend him/her. If you wish to see the list of professionals according to specialization, visit the section Our Professionals.
Q-81 How can I communicate with the physicians, if I don’t speak Spanish?
A- All the medical packages Cosmetic Harmony offers include bilingual assistance. One of our English speaking assistants will accompany you to every medical consultation and to the clinic on the day of the surgery. The assistant will be your personal interpreter and, at the same time, will answer your questions regarding your trip.
The assistants we provide are not exclusive, they are assigned according to the availability, in another words, one assistant may receive you at the airport whereas another will go with you to the medical consultation. Nevertheless you will never be out of the company of an English speaking guide/nurse.
Q-82 What if in the pre-surgical consultation the physician determines that I cannot undergo the treatment?
A- Cosmeticharmony.com recommends sending your entire medical test and ask all your questions before making reservations for your travel to Colombia. This means sending all photos requested by the doctor as well as being 100% honest with any pre-existing conditions you may have such as diabetes or high blood pressure etc. Having pre-existing conditions does not necessarily mean you will not be able to have surgery. In most cases we will be able to accommodate you however special treatments and medication may be needed (this conditions may increase the total cost). We recommend getting your blood work done in your home town as to avoid traveling to Colombia and having an issue arise that does not allow you to undergo surgery. However if you would like, we can take care of all your blood work when you arrive in Colombia, which is included in our prices. If after you arrive to Colombia, the doctor decides there is a condition that will not allow you to undergo surgery the procedure will be cancelled and we will honor our cancellation policy. Please visit the section Terms and Conditions of the Service to see the cancellation policy.
Q-83 What happens if there are complications?
A- In Colombia, the law requires all patients to sign an agreement to state that he/she will undergo surgery on his/her own free will.
If any problem arises and the treatment needs to be changed, the physician will inform you of the options so that you will be able to make the best decision. If for some reason you are not able to make a decision, the physician will discuss the matter with the person you have assigned as your guardian.
You will be kept informed at all times and, if necessary, Cosmetic Harmony will offer you the possibility of asking for a second opinion from another professional. Although complications are rare they are possible and it is very important that you are aware of what they can be. We at Cosmetic Harmony strive to avoid any and all complications however in the event of something, please be rest assured that we will do everything possible to eliminate the complication to the best of our ability.
Q-84 What happens if I don’t feel ready to fly within the time frame or the doctor recommends I stay longer in Colombia?
A- The Surgery packages at Cosmeticharmony.com includes sufficient time for a full recovery, but not everyone heals within the same time frame. If you happen to be one who needs extra time to heel. That will not be a problem as we do offer additional time in our facilities to recuperate. If more time is needed, it is $100 US per day. This does not include additional medication or doctors appointments if necessary. Depending on what the doctor recommends you may need additional medication or office visits which will be provided to you at your expense. All of our surgeries include the recommended time for recovery and medication. In some cases where more of both are needed theses services and medication will be provided to you.
Q-85 Can I keep the nurse for extra days?
A- If you wish to extend the services of the nurse beyond the days Cosmetic Harmony includes in the package, you may do so for $50 dollars for every 4 hours or $75 US dollars for every 8 hour period.
Q-86 What if I decide to leave earlier from Colombia?
A- The physician decides the minimum time that the patient will need to stay in Colombia in order to recover favorably. Cosmetic Harmony stands behind doctor’s recommendation and approval for return to patient’s home country. If the patient decides to leave on their own, Cosmetic Harmony will not be held responsible for the decisions made by the patient.
Q-87 How much money do I need to bring with me?
A- It all depends on your lifestyle, eating and shopping habits. To give you an idea: food court meals in any of the local malls are about 5 US dollars. A nice meal at a fine restaurant is about 10-15 US dollars. If you choose to stay in one of our apt-suite with kitchen and microwave, you may choose to go grocery shopping (walking distance) and cook your own meals. This way you can save costs on meals. Also make sure to bring enough clothing for your stay, this way you can save on your laundry bill. Laundry services are provided to you as a service but they are not free. Depending on amount of clothing sent to laundry will depend on your price.
Q-88 Can I come with a friend or relative?
A- The apt-suites are furnished with a queen size bed in the room or your choice of 2 single beds in case you decide to come accompanied by a friend or relative. (For an additional person add $25 US dollars per night).
types of liposuctions procedures:
Q-89 How many types of Liposuctions procedures are available?
A- Though the basics of liposuction remain the same, there are different techniques that can be used during liposuction. There are several types of liposuction procedures available, all of which use a wand-like instrument called a cannula to remove unwanted fat. Tumescent liposuction involves the injection of a large amount of anesthetic into the area being treated; the wet and super-wet techniques are variations of this type of liposuction. In ultrasonic assisted liposuction (UAL), sound waves are used to liquefy the fat before it is removed. LipoSelection® uses the same concept without disturbing the surrounding tissue. Power assisted liposuction (PAL) employs a motor-powered cannula, which allows the surgeon to use smaller movements and make the experience more comfortable for the patient.
Tumescent Liposuction
Q-90 What is Tumescent Liposuction?
A- Tumescent Liposuction is a surgical sculpting fat removal technique that limits bleeding with anesthesia fluid pushed into the tissues. This technique has become the method of choice for liposuction surgery. The adrenaline in the solution helps limit the blood loss seen with traditional liposuction increasing the safety in reasonable volume operations. The Lidocaine anesthetic numbs the tissues for several hours. The tumescent liposuction technique requires additional skills of the surgeon since the final sculpture shape is hidden by the extra fluid.
Q-91 Who is a candidate for Tumescent Liposuction surgery?
A- Generally the best candidate is someone with localized areas of protruding fat. These focused deformities have the most dramatic results. Patients who are slightly overweight can benefit from suction lipectomy. It is best to be at or near your normal weight. Liposuction is better as a fine refining tool after weight loss or for those areas that just will not go away. Good skin elasticity permits the tissue to shrink easily to your new contour. There are no absolute age limits for liposculpture.
Q-92 How Tumescent Liposuction Procedure is done?
A- Tumescent liposuction has gained a tremendous amount of popularity in recent years, primarily because it has eliminated some of the unpleasant side effects previously associated with liposuction. The procedure itself is similar to the traditional method, but with a few differences.
In the first step of tumescent liposuction, a large dose of liquid (composed primarily of lidocaine, a local anesthetic, and epinephrine, which helps to shrink blood vessels) is injected into the part of the body being treated. The added fluid forces the compartments of fat to swell and firm up, which lets the doctor extract the unwanted fat more smoothly and with minimal bleeding.
Tumescent liposuction and the “wet” and “super-wet” techniques are now used by plastic surgeons in place of the dry technique, which fell from favor due to the excessive blood loss that resulted, as well as the fact that the procedure required hospitalization. The super-wet technique is currently used more often than the wet technique, and tumescent liposuction continues to be a popular choice. Whether you chose wet, super-wet, or tumescent liposuction will depend on a number of factors, including how many areas you wish to have treated.
Wet liposuction simply refers to the use of fluid injection prior to liposuction treatment. To prepare for wet liposuction, the surgeon administers approximately 100 milliliters of local anesthesia containing epinephrine directly into the tissue. This result in less blood loss during the procedure and reduces patient discomfort after surgery.
The super wet technique is similar to tumescent liposuction, except that it uses a solution containing less of the anesthetics lidocaine and epinephrine. In their place, intravenous sedation or general anesthetic is used (because the area being treated does not become fully anesthetized by the solution alone). Not using an injected local anesthetic means that the doctor does not have to wait for any swelling to go down. The surgery usually takes no longer than two hours, and the patient can opt to have other procedures performed while the general anesthetic is in effect.
Q-93 What kind of anesthesia is used for tumescent liposuction?
A- Tumescent Liposuction fluid numbs the entire operative area. This surgery can be done under general anesthesia or with just the local anesthetics of the tumescent solution alone. General anesthesia permits you to be asleep during the entire operation. After waking up, the local anesthetic effect of the tumescent fluid permits you to remain comfortable for several hours. Other patients prefer the simplicity of the local anesthesia alone. The addition of sedation with the local anesthesia can relieve anxiety and often leaves little memory of the operation.
A- The length of tumescent liposuction surgery depends on what needs to be done and where. Some patients ask for only one small area to be sculpted, while others have many regions treated. It can take from 45 minutes for a small case to six or more hours for more extensive surgery.
Q-95 Can I undergo Tumescent Liposuction for weight loss purposes?
A- Tumescent liposuction is not a good way to lose weight. Actually very little weight is removed by this operation. Suction lipectomy is a technique to sculpt localized collections of fat. It is a tool of refinement. Weight loss is the coarser tool. You are better off getting closer to your ideal weight first and then using plastic surgery to refine the resistant localized problem areas. Some doctors are trying to expand the boundaries of safe Tumescent Liposuction by removing massive amounts of fat from very obese people. This large volume liposuction has very significant risks and can be dangerous despite some excellent results. I urge caution about the hype surrounding what otherwise might sound like a “quick fix” for those unable to loose weight.
Q-96 Will Tumescent Liposuction helps me with loose skin?
A- Tumescent liposuction does not help loose skin. Suction lipectomy removes extra fat only. When skin has good elasticity, it shrinks nicely after fat sculpture. Excess fat and skin are better managed by operations such as tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), thigh lift, arm lift, and face lift or neck lift. It can be confusing for a patient to figure what type of plastic surgery is best for their problem on their own. At cosmetic Harmony we help our patients during the consultation explore what plastic and cosmetic surgery may have to offer.
Q-97 What areas are treated by Tumescent Liposuction?
A- In women the most frequently areas treated by tumescent liposuction are the outer thighs followed by the abdomen. In men the most common area is the flank or “love handle” region. Other areas commonly treated include, the face, neck, upper arms, upper and lower abdomen, lower back, hips, thighs inner and outer, sides of the knees, and lower legs. It is UNCOMMON to treat all of these areas at one time (if all areas were involved weight loss may be a better option). Usually there are only a few regions that require tumescent liposuction.
Q-98 How do I prepare for Tumescent Liposuction surgery?
Q-99 How is the recovery time for Tumescent Liposuction?
Q-100 When can I resume my work and activities?
A- You will need to limit your activity for the first couple of days – no strenuous exercise, lifting or bending over. Avoid any type of aerobic exercise (any activity that raises your pulse above 90) for at least three weeks. That much work may increase your swelling. Many are able to return to work almost immediately. It depends on what you do and the activity level of your job. Resumption of activities also depends on the extent of your Tumescent Liposuction, your health, and how you heal. In general the discomfort lessens significantly in 2-4 days. Stabilizing your tissues in a special girdle (garment) increases your comfort and ability to get around.
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Q-101 What garment do I wear pos Tumescent Liposuction?
A- Stabilizing your tissues in a special garment increases your comfort and ability to do things. Your tissues will be more comfortable after Tumescent Liposuction when they are not jiggling around. Compression also helps control swelling and bruising. Our patients wear this for about six weeks full time and then part time for 2 more weeks. Different styles are available for the various zones treated by the Tumescent Liposuction. We help fit our patients in an elastic garment specially designed for this surgery. A girdle like pants is used for the buttocks and thighs. An elastic vest is used for the male chest. Hooks and zippers on side openings assist in getting the garments on and taking them off.
Q-102 Can I gain weight after Tumescent Liposuction surgery?
A- Tumescent Liposuction removes fat cells from localized parts of the body. Some cells are left behind intentionally. If too much fat is removed, the skin will stick unnaturally to the underlying muscle and tissues. The remaining fat cells can still store unused energy. For those who eat more than they use with exercise, the extra energy will be put away as fat. The distribution of where you put on the fat may be different after Tumescent Liposuction surgery.
Q-103 Will Tumescent Liposuction get me rid of cellulite?
A- Cellulite is a condition that gives the skin a rippled, dimpled appearance. Tumescent Liposuction is not an effective treatment for cellulite.
Q-104 Can I have Tumescent Liposuction done in combination with other procedures?
A- Yes. Tumescent Liposuction can be performed on several areas of the body at the same time. The Suction Lipectomy can be combined with other aesthetic operations. It can be integrated into a Facelift, Neck Lift, Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Mini-Tummy Tuck, Brazilian Butt Augmentation-Lift and other body contouring operations.
Q-105 What is the cost for Tumescent Lipo? Anesthesia cost? Fee cost?
A- The price for liposuction varies, depending on how many areas are treated. There are fees for the surgeon, for use of a facility and for anesthesia if it is required–it usually is for larger areas. Liposuction of the abdomen and love handles would typically cost about 2200-3000 for the surgeon’s fee. Anesthesia and facility fees can vary greatly–ballpark 500-1000 for the facility fee; 400-750 for anesthesia. But again, if your skin is stretched out with bad stretch marks, it may be better off with an abdominoplasy (Tummy Tuck). I would strongly advise you to make an appointment for a consultation with a plastic surgeon to get a better idea of your needs. GET A FREE QUOTE NOW!
A- Tumescent liposuction can significantly reduce some of the unpleasant side effects of other techniques. Because the anesthetic solution temporarily reduces the size of the capillaries, it can significantly reduce blood loss during surgery and the pain, bruising, and swelling that occur post-surgery. And because tumescent liposuction provides local anesthesia, patients can avoid the side effects of general anesthesia, such as vomiting and nausea. I recommend local anesthesia ONLY in very small liposuctions
Q-107 What are the risks of liposuction?
A- Every surgical or medical procedure involves a certain degree of risk. To minimize potential liposuction side effects, risks, complications, or other problems, make sure you fully understand the procedures you wish to have done, and discuss your expectations and concerns with your physician.
With any type of cosmetic surgery, including liposuction, complications may arise, but they are rare. Some dangers of liposuction include infection, a reaction to the anesthesia, blood clotting, and fluid loss. Less severe liposuction risks include bruises and scars, a numbing of the skin, and moderate problems such as changes in skin pigmentation. Liposuction complications may include:
The most common dangers of liposuction include risks associated with removing too much fat from targeted areas at once, as well as having too much liposuction performed in a single day. Excessive liposuction can cause problems including dents, lumps, and sagging skin. In order to minimize surgical complications and the side effects of overexposure to anesthesia, patients should schedule multiple liposuction procedures at least several days apart.
Non-life-threatening liposuction complications include bruising, scars, a lumpy appearance, sagging or discolored skin, focal skin necrosis, fainting after surgery, numbness, and non-lethal drug interactions. All liposuction problems should be discussed with your doctor, as some may become serious if left untreated.
Severe complications associated with liposuction are rare, but should be taken into consideration when deciding whether liposuction is right for you. Severe complications include adverse reactions to anesthesia, cardiac arrest, cardiac arrhythmia, internal blood clots, excessive bleeding, severe drug interactions, and allergic reactions to medication, permanent nerve damage, seizures, and brain damage from anesthesia.
Minor liposuction complications, problems, and general dissatisfaction can be minimized by fully understanding the risks and benefits associated with liposuction and having realistic expectations. It is extremely important to choose a cosmetic surgeon who will clearly and thoroughly explain potential liposuction side effects and risks. He or she should also have proper and extensive training, along with state-of-the-art facilities and a good standing in the field.
Severe complications can be minimized by disclosing your entire medical history to your doctor and discussing all prescription and over-the-counter medications you take on a regular basis. Patients should be good candidates for liposuction and fully understand what is involved in this procedure.
To maximize the success of liposuction surgery and minimize the risk of complications, always follow your cosmetic surgeon’s instructions for surgical preparation and postoperative care. If you smoke, your cosmetic surgeon will advise you to stop two weeks prior to and following liposuction surgery. You may also choose another avenue for fat removal. There are non-surgical liposuction alternatives available to patients who are not good candidates for liposuction or simply prefer other methods.
Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction
Q-108 Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction. What is it?
A- Ultrasonic liposuction, or UAL, is a procedure that uses high-pitched sound waves to liquefy fat in a specific area before it is removed. UAL is a type of liposuction that is primarily used for fat removal in hard-to-treat areas such as the chin, neck, cheeks, knees, calves, and ankles. It usually serves as an addition to tumescent liposuction for patients who require more precise body contouring.
Q-109 How do I know whether or not I am a candidate for ultrasonic liposculpture?
A- Traditional tumescent liposuction has been very effective in young patients with mild to moderate amounts of fat. Ultrasonic liposuction expanded the number of patients suitable for body sculpting. This includes patients with larger amounts of fat and less elastic skin tone. It also allows us to treat areas not easily or effectively treated in the past. This would include fibrous areas such as the back, male breast and upper abdomen. A physical examination is required in order to verify whether you are a candidate for this procedure.
Q-110 What medical conditions might exclude me from being a candidate?
A- A patient needs to be in good medical condition in order to undergo this or other elective procedures. A patient should have the ability to heal incisions and adequately fight infections, and no medical contraindications such as a heart or lung disease. Heavier patients are now candidates for this type of procedure; however, obese patients with medical contraindications are not candidates. Patients with excessive amounts of redundant skin are not candidates for this procedure.
Q-111 What sets ultrasonic liposuction apart from traditional tumescent liposuction?
A- What makes this so unique is the ability to gently liquify or emulsify the fat without injuring the adjacent structures. This is a non-mechanical method of dissolving the fat that also appears to tighten the skin. There has been less blood loss, less bruising and decreased tissue trauma observed. Ultrasonic liposuction allows us to also removed fat in areas that were preciously unable to have liposuction such as the back, upper abdomen and male breast.
A- Ultrasonic liposuction, (Ultrasound Assisted Lipoplasty) or “Ultrasound Assisted Liposuction” (U.A.L.) is a technique of liposuction where the fatty tissue is removed with the assistance of sound waves which are beyond the range of human hearing. Because the sound waves are doing the work the surgeon is able to more precisely guide the cannula. This increases safety. The ultrasonic energy is targeted to fat cells and creates less damage to other tissues such as nerves, blood vessels and muscles.
A- Ultrasonic liposuction can be used in all areas that traditional liposuction treats, but it works especially well on areas that require more precision. The stomach, midsection or “love handles,” male breast tissue, chin, and neck all respond well to UAL, as do areas that have been previously treated with liposuction but are in need of further contouring.
Q-114 Is camera equipment utilized with this procedure? If not, how can you ‘see’ what you are doing?
A- The ultrasonic liposuction equipment is highly sophisticated. The fat is dissolved by the ultrasonic waves that are emitted from the end of a cannula. This liquified fat is then gently aspirated away. While endoscopic techniques have been utilized to inspect the areas in which the fat has been removed, it is not necessary on a routine basis. This is because the results are immediately visible, just as when ice or snow melts in the sun.
Q-115 How do I decide whether to have Liposuction-Liposculpture, or Ultrasonic Liposuction?
A- The surgeon should review his experience with the various methods and analyze your body type. Some surgeons may advise ultrasonic liposuction for large volume extractions, especially in tough areas such as the back, flanks and hips. It was designed principally for the hard to extract deep fat and to reduce surgeon fatigue. External ultrasonic energy can be applied and is recommended by some surgeons before or after the fat is removed by regular liposuction. Ultrasonic liposuction must ordinarily be combined with traditional liposuction when deep and surface fat is being removed. This does add to the operating time or to the cost of the surgery and may offer no advantage for most surgeons. For gynecomastia (large breasts in the male), some experts advocate the sole use of ultrasonic liposuction but it should not be used aggressively near the nipple skin.
A- UAL is a form of liposuction that uses ultrasonic sound waves to essentially “melt” fat deposits into a liquid state. When combined with the injected tumescent fluid, the liquid fat emulsifies, making its removal much easier.
The first step in the ultrasonic liposuction procedure is the injection of tumescent fluid, which is a mixture of anesthetic, salt water solution, and epinephrine, into the area being treated. This helps prevent fluid loss during the fat removal process and makes the deposits easier to remove.
During ultrasonic liposuction, fat removal is initiated by sound waves produced by a generator. The ultrasonic waves are transmitted to a thin, vacuum-like tube, called a cannula. When the cannula comes into contact with the fat cells, they quickly liquefy, and are easily vacuumed out.
A- Ultrasonic liposuction began in Europe in the early 90s and became popular in the United States in early 1997.
A- Because of the added cost of the equipment, some of which is disposable, most plastic surgeons charge slightly higher fees for ultrasonic liposuction. Because Cosmetic Harmony often combines traditional and ultrasonic liposuction to obtain the maximum benefit for each patient, there is only minimal added cost.
Q-119 How the Ultrasonic Liposuction Procedure is done?
A- UAL is a form of liposuction that uses ultrasonic sound waves to essentially “melt” fat deposits into a liquid state. When combined with the injected tumescent fluid, the liquid fat emulsifies, making its removal much easier.
The first step in the ultrasonic liposuction procedure is the injection of tumescent fluid, which is a mixture of anesthetic, salt water solution, and epinephrine, into the area being treated. This helps prevent fluid loss during the fat removal process and makes the deposits easier to remove.
During ultrasonic liposuction, fat removal is initiated by sound waves produced by a generator. The ultrasonic waves are transmitted to a thin, vacuum-like tube, called a cannula. When the cannula comes into contact with the fat cells, they quickly liquefy, and are easily vacuumed out.
A- Because a large amount of heat is created during ultrasonic liposuction, there is a greater risk of burns, blistering, and scarring. A UAL surgeon with liposuction experience will know how to avoid this problem, but the danger should still be noted. Another risk is a condition called seroma, which occurs when the body tries to fill the void created by fat removal by producing excess fluid. This fluid must be removed continuously with a syringe until the cavity has closed.
LIPOSELECTION® -VASER®
Q-121 What is the LipoSelection® developed by VASER®, and How this procedure is done?
A- VASER® liposuction emulsifies fat prior to removal, facilitating the liposuction process and reducing pain and tissue damage. LipoSelection® uses an ultrasound probe to break up fat before it is removed. This type of liposuction reduces pain and results in a faster healing time.
LipoSelection®, developed by VASER®, is an ultrasonic (UAL) liposuction procedure, meaning it uses ultrasonic energy as a means of fat removal. The ultrasound technology breaks up and emulsifies the fat that is to be removed. Unlike other fat removal methods, LipoSelection® leaves the surrounding nerves, blood vessels, and tissue virtually unharmed. After a local anesthetic is applied, the surgeon will fill the area to be treated with a saline wetting solution to numb the site and shrink blood vessels. This helps minimize post-surgical bruising and swelling. A small probe emitting high frequency sound energy is used to break up fat on contact with minimal damage to surrounding tissues. Fat may then be easily extracted with liposuction tubes.
A- The level of precision and safety LipoSelection® provides allows physicians to sculpt and shape delicate areas of the body, such as the arms, chin, neck, and inner thighs. VASER® liposuction can remove fat from any area treatable with traditional liposuction techniques: abdomen, thighs, buttocks, knees, hips, back, arms, male breasts, love handles, chin, and neck areas. Because LipoSelection® does not harm the tissues surrounding the treated area, patients experience only minimal bruising.
A- This proprietary method by VASER® is considered an advanced liposuction method in terms of both precision and diminished pain for the patient. LipoSelection® uses ultrasound technology to emulsify fat prior to removal. The liquefied fat can then be removed with ease, leaving surrounding tissue relatively undamaged. Not only will you experience less bruising and swelling following surgery, LipoSelection® is less painful than traditional liposuction. This is because the sensitive nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue beneath your skin will remain largely undisturbed during the procedure.
Q-124 Is there any type of Risks about LipoSelection® I should know?
A- The risks of VASER® liposuction are very similar to the liposuction risks associated with any other method. However, because LipoSelection® minimizes damage to other body tissues, patients typically experience less pain and fewer side effects than with other forms of liposuction. Serious liposuction complications are quite rare. Fat clots or blood clots may form, and there is a chance these will migrate to the lungs and cause serious illness. The fluid loss that results from liposuction will be anticipated by a qualified doctor, as it can cause low blood pressure, friction burns, or fluid buildup. The LipoSelection® probe’s ultrasound energy may injure the skin or deeper tissues, although in most cases the benefits of the ultrasound system make it safer than traditional liposuction. If a doctor inexperienced with the LipoSelection® procedure applies too much fluid, the wetting solution may collect in the lungs. If there is too much lidocaine in the liposuction solution, lidocaine toxicity may develop.
Power Assisted Liposuction Procedure
A- PAL uses a powerized cannula which moves back and forth through the fat tissue in a rapid motion. PAL is not ultrasonic. No heat is generated to harm healthy tissues. With PAL, less force is required to remove unwanted fat, especially in areas of more fibrous tissue. That makes the procedure easier on both patients and surgeons.
A- Both men and women can benefit from Power Assisted Liposculpture. Weight and age restrictions have been lifted. Most patients who have localized fatty deposits, are within thirty pounds of their ideal weight, and have been stable at that weight for years.
A- The best candidates:
• Have firm, elastic skin and are in good health.
• Have tried diet, exercise and weight loss programs.
• Have disproportionate fat deposits in their body.
• Have realistic expectations.
• Don’t expect liposuction to change their lives dramatically.
A- The most frequent areas treated by PAL in men are the “love handles,” breasts, abdomen and neckline. In women they include: thighs, hips, buttocks (saddle bags), stomach, knees, lower leg, ankles, jowls, and chins. Some women elect to have their fat recycled. Through a procedure called lipo-augmentation, their fat is transferred to other parts of their body, like their lips, for example.
A- Yes. It seems that after puberty we do not create new fat cells. When you gain weight, you expand the fat cells that you have. Power Assisted Lipo-sculpture permanently removes fat cells to improve your body’s contour. Should you gain weight after your PAL procedure, it goes to the fat cells that remain in your body. The localized fatty deposits that existed prior to liposculpture can no longer balloon up out of proportion to the surrounding areas.
A- Although many patients do notice an improvement in the appearance of cellulite after the fat cells are removed, liposuction is not a treatment for cellulite.
A- For most patients, only one procedure is necessary. Power liposculpture appears to reduce the number of patients requiring touch-up procedures in the future.
Cosmetically speaking, successful liposuction is measured in inches rather than pounds. The weight removed is not as important as the improvement in your body’s contour. Most important is the patient’s improved self-image and self-acceptance.
Dimples, ripples and stretch marks remain unchanged following liposuction. The changes following liposuction are similar to what you would expect if you could lose an equal amount of localized fat through diet and exercise alone. The use of smaller cannulas allows the fibrous connections between your skin and body to remain. These connections will contract over time. As a result, excessive skin folds are so rare that many patients avoid the necessity for surgical skin removal by having excellent results with liposuction alone.
A- You will wear a snug elastic dressing, girdle, or body stocking over the treated area for the next several weeks. You will go home after the procedure and rest for at least 24 hours, after which you may gradually increase your activity as tolerated. Most patients return to work two days after surgery.
We want you to be informed about your cosmetic surgery choices, options, prices and alternatives. If you have questions, concerns or would like additional information related to one or more cosmetic surgery procedures that are not presented on these blog, please contact us at the e-mail address below and we will do our best to provide you with accurate and up to date information that will help you make an intelligent decision.
John Velasquez
Patient coordinator
Posted by: liposuctionfaqs on: December 11, 2008
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