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What is Liposuction? And How Does It Work?

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Liposuction can also be called Liposculpture. It is a type of plastic or cosmetic surgery in which excess fat is removed from different parts of your body. This type is commonly performed on areas such as the abdomen, back, and chest. However, Liposuction does not permanently remove excess fat cells. It doesn’t address cellulite, stretchmarks, or dimples.

How Is Liposuction Performed?

A cannula (an instrument that is used for Liposuction) is used to extract fat. The cannula works as a vacuum, sucking up fat from below the skin. There are several common types, such as dry, super, and wet Liposuction. Dry Liposuction doesn’t require that local anesthesia be injected beneath the skin. Wet Liposuction refers to that local anesthesia containing about 100 milliliters (of epinephrine) injected into the fat. Super-wet Liposuction entails that local anesthesia used for tumescent techniques will be diluted to less than half its volume. All these procedures can be performed under general anesthetic.

Who Needs Liposuction?

Liposuction cannot be used to treat obesity. It is considered a cosmetic operation with subtler outcomes.

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To qualify for this type of cosmetic surgery by a qualified surgeon, patients must be approved.

The best candidate is:

  1. ∙ The average age is 18 years.
  2. ∙ In great health
  3. ∙ Aim to maintain a body weight of 25-35 pounds below their ideal.
  4. ∙ A person who isn’t responding to diets/exercises because they have fat deposits
  5. ∙ People with good skin elasticity

This is a candidate that would not fit the bill:

  1. ∙ Women who are currently pregnant or in nursing
  2. ∙ Individuals who are taking blood-thinning medication
  3. ∙ People who are allergic to Lidocaine
  4. ∙ Patients with severe health issues may not be able to fully heal after the procedure.
  5. ∙ People with severe medical conditions

To ensure you are a good candidate, consult with a professional.

What Can You Do To Avoid Complications With Liposuction?

Although the procedure is generally successful and safe, it can still be complicated. If the skin is not elastic enough following the fast, this can lead to baggy areas. Other complications include scarring and infection, lumpiness, or skin dents. These complications can be affected by how much fat has been removed. Therefore, it is important that you consult with your plastic surgeon regarding the appropriate amount.

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Why Is Liposuction Necessary?

Liposuction may be recommended for the medical treatment of certain conditions that can lead to excessive body fat. Liposuction is more commonly used as a cosmetic surgical procedure to improve the appearance of the body’s shape, such as the breasts and abdomen. If there have been no other treatment options, your doctor may consider Liposuction. 

Types and Uses of Anesthesia

Your surgeon will perform Liposuction either using general anesthesia or regional.

General pain relief involves a combination of IV medications and gases to put you into a deep sleep. The procedure is invisible to you, and you won’t feel any pain.

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Regional numbing may also be known as nerve blocking. It involves injecting anesthetic around specific nerves to numb an extensive area of the body. Your doctor will inject the anesthetic directly into the skin and tissues of the procedure area (local painkiller). To ensure you are comfortable and relaxed, regional anesthesia may be used.

Infini Skin provides the most affordable Liposuction Center. Make an appointment right now to determine how much Liposuction therapy will cost you.

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