It seems as if every time you turn around there is
a "new, guaranteed to work" diet. Let's face it,
we've all tried to look for ways to loose weight, from medication,
to herbs, to sweat devices, garments, ab- roller… but
the bottom line is, there is no permanent reduction of fat
cells short of liposuction.
Procedure
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes fat from
under the skin through a small incision no bigger than a quarter
of an inch. Your plastic surgeon uses a tube or cannula connected
to a suction machine. Popular places to perform suction are
the neck, arms, abdomen, hips, buttocks, inner and outer thighs,
and knees. Liposuction is used to sculpt or contour the body
and improve the shape or silhouette. It works best for patients
who have localized fat with good skin elasticity, have realistic
expectations, and are at their ideal weight. Liposuction will
not tighten muscle or skin, nor is it a method for overall
weight loss. It is used in addition to but does not take the
place of diet and exercise. Removal of fat is considered permanent,
however, if you gain weight the fat will go to another location.
Fat possibly can return in the same area that was liposuctioned
but not to the same extent. It is important to keep in mind
that liposuction has limitations. It will only remove fat
under the skin. It will not remove fat that is inside the
abdomen or under muscle. Liposuction will not change bone
structure either. Therefore, your results may be limited to
your own body structure. Consultation with your physician
is necessary.
Methods
Tumescent and Super-Wet Technique:
a method of liposuction where the doctor injects a large volume
of sterile salt water mixed with lidocaine (an anesthetic)
and epinephrine (vessel constrictor) under the skin prior
to performing the procedure. This solution is used to:
- Create a plane for suction - Minimize blood loss
- Help with intra-operative and post-operative pain
This is probably the safest form of liposuction and can be
used with suction-assisted liposuction, power-assisted liposuction
and ultrasound-assisted liposuction.
Ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL):
a method of liposuction where an ultrasound cannula is inserted
under the skin to emulsify the fat with the use of sound wave
technology. It is followed by suction-assisted liposuction.
Some advantages of this technology include the ease of extraction
of fat, and possible decreased blood loss. Some doctors believe
that UAL may add in skin tightening as well. It is the opinion
of Dr. Preissner that there are increased complications with
the use of this technique, and other techniques are as good,
if not better.
Power-assisted liposuction:
Power-assisted liposuction uses suction and gas or electric
power sources to cause a reciprocating motion to help emulsify
the fat for removal. There is less blood loss and ease of
extraction of fat using this technique. There may be a more
uniform removal of fat with the power- assisted approach that
leads to improved skin re-draping. The complication rate for
this technique is similar to suction-assisted liposuction.
Suction- assisted liposuction:
Suction-assisted liposuction is a method of removing fat by
use of a small cannula or tube inserted under the skin through
a small incision hooked up to a suction machine. The emulsification
of fat is performed by the back and forth motion by the surgeon
with the use of the suction machine. Suction-assisted liposuction
can be used by itself or in combination with PAL and UAL.
Dr. Preissner prefers using tumescent technique with both
suction-assisted and power-assisted liposuction.
Ideal Candidates
- Patients who are in good health
- Patients with realistic expectations
- Patients who do not have eating disorders (such as anorexia,
bulimia)
- Patients who are doing it for the right reasons (i.e. for
themselves)
- Patients who are at their ideal or stable weight
- Patients who have good skin elasticity
- Patients who have localized fat under their skin.
Risks and Complications
Risks and complications may include but are not limited to
scarring, bleeding, infection, rippling, skin contour irregularities,
change in skin sensation, pigmentation changes and swelling,
asymmetry, the inability of the skin to redrape correctly
or snap back, fluid accumulations, pulmonary complications,
skin loss, chronic pain, and risks and complications associated
with anesthesia. It is important to remember that complications
can occur, but are rare.
Risks and potential complications of surgery are best discussed
at the time of your consultation.
Smokers have a greater risk of wound healing and pulmonary
complications.
In/Out Patient
Surgery can be done as an out-patient, under general anesthesia,
or in some cases with IV sedation and local anesthesia. Surgery
time is usually 1-2 hours depending on the extent of the surgery.
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