Liposuction
is the most popular cosmetic surgery procedure in America today. The
American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons reported that
their members performed 109,365 liposuctions last year. While there is
some risk with any procedure, Liposuction is also one of the safest.
Complications have been reported as low as one per thousand with most of
these being small skin irregularities due to failure of the skin to
contract to the patient's now smaller size.
If
you have deposits of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise,
liposuction may be your key to success!
The number of fat cells in an adult is
said to be constant. When weight is gained, those fat cells simply grow.
If an area such as the flanks, hips, buttocks or thighs have excess
numbers of fat cells as compared to the rest of the body, these areas
will always be out of proportion. Liposuction permanently removes these
excess fat cells. While this is not a protection against generalized
weight gain, the area that has been suctioned will remain
proportionately smaller forever!
It
is not true that the fat appears elsewhere after liposuction.
The recontouring is permanent.
This procedure takes from 30 minutes to
three hours and is done on an outpatient basis. Down time is usually
only a few days.
Whether you are best suited for
Ultrasonic or for Tumescent Liposuction depends on the quality of the
tissue to be removed and should be discussed with a Surgeon
experienced in Liposuction. If you are a good candidate for the
procedure, the results can be truly amazing!
Liposuction Before
& After
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Abdominal Liposuction in
a man with good skin contractility.
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Back Liposuction. The
arrow shows an area of 'rippling' where the excessive fold of skin did
not completely contract to her smaller size. Despite this, she is
very happy with her new figure.
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Thigh Liposuction. While
there is a small amount of rippling in the upper - inner thighs, the
difference in this patient's figure is astounding!
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Several products are
available that may aid in reduction of visible scarring of the puncture
sites. These include Cica Care silicone gel sheeting, Kelocote
silicone cream, and my preference which is ScarGuard (WWW.ScarGuard.com)
. ScarGuard combines silicone, an anti-scar cortisone and Vitamin.
Whichever one you choose,
I believe that scarring is, in fact, improved by using these types of
products.
If you are having surgery
I recommend that you review the information at WWW.ScarGuard.com
and talk to your surgeon about how to achieve the best result possible.
Old scars can often be treated and improved as well!