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- Liposuction
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(Suction-Assisted
Lipectomy)
Procedure: Improve body shape by removing
exercise-resistant fat deposits with a tube and vacuum device. Can
be performed using the tumescent technique, in which targeted fat
cells are infused with saline containing solution with a local
anesthetic before liposuction to reduce post-operative bruising
and swelling. Common locations for liposuction include chin,
cheeks, neck, upper arms, above breasts, abdomen, buttocks, hips,
thighs, knees, calves, ankles. For larger volumes of fat or
for fibrous body areas, ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL) may
be used. UAL is a new technique in which a ultrasound probe is
inserted beneath the skin to "liquify" the fat before it is
suctioned. Length: 1 to 2 hours or more. UAL: 20-40
percent longer than traditional liposuction.
Anesthesia: Local, epidural, or general.
In/Outpatient: Usually outpatient. Extensive procedures
may require short inpatient stay. Side Effects:
Temporary bruising, swelling, numbness, soreness, burning
sensation. Tumescent: Temporary fluid drainage from incision
sites. UAL: Larger incisions for cannula. Risks:
Asymmetry. Rippling or bagginess of skin. Pigmentation changes.
Skin injury. Fluid retention. Excessive fluid loss leading to
shock. Infection. UAL: thermal burn injury caused by the heat from
the ultrasound device. Recovery: Back to work: 1 to 2
weeks. More strenuous activity: 2 to 4 weeks. Full recovery from
swelling and bruising: 1 to 6 months or more. Use of tumescent
technique or UAL may decrease post-operative bruising and
swelling. Duration of Results: Permanent, with sensible
diet and exercise.
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