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Liposuction is the most common cosmetic procedure performed today.
As with any popular, media-saturated procedure, myths and misconceptions
abound, sometimes causing unnecessary confusion and fear among women and
men trying to decide whether to undergo liposuction.
As a prospective patient, being well-informed, having realistic
expectations and feeling comfortable with your surgeon will enable you to
enter the experience of elective cosmetic surgery with confidence and
enthusiasm. To clarify misconceptions, I would like to share with you my
answers to the questions most commonly asked by my patients during their
initial liposuction consultation.
Doctor, am I a good
candidate for liposuction?
The best candidate for liposuction is a healthy person who is not
overweight, has good skin elasticity but has "bulges" of excess
fullness that refuse to disappear in spite of good diet and exercise. The
most common areas of bulges are the inner and outer thighs, hips, abdomen,
knees, arms, neck and back. In men, the most common area is the dreaded
"love handle" waistline and back.
Being slightly overweight is not a problem, but if you plan to lose 15
pounds, lose it prior to the surgery. If skin in the proposed area(s) of
liposuction is lose
, it will subsequently hang. In this case, although
liposuction may not be for you, you might be an excellent candidate for
other body sculpting procedures such as a tummy tuck or thighplasty.
Will the irregularity or "cellulite" appearance
of my skin improve
with liposuction?
Frankly, no. Pre-existing surface irregularities will not change.
Liposuction is a sculpting procedure. Your bulges will disappear and
contours will improve, correlating to an improved appearance both in and
out of clothes. Once healing is complete, you (and others) will
definitely notice a significant change in the mirror.
Doctor, do you do
tumescent liposuction?
Yes. Tumescent liposuction involves the introduction of a special
solution into areas of pre-determined liposuction prior to extracting
fatty tissue. This state-of-the-art technique allows a greater amount of
fat to be extracted with minimal blood loss and reduced bruising and
discomfort.
How about ultrasonic liposuction?
This technique involves incorporates a machine that uses ultrasonic
waves that break up fatty tissue before extraction. I use the ultrasonic
technique on patients who have fibrous areas that result from past
liposuction. The technique provides superior results for love handles in
men and for the back in men and women.
Where will my surgery be done and, how will I feel afterwards?
Your surgery will be performed in an outpatient surgery center that is
hospital-equipped and accredited. Your board-certified anesthesiologist
will be at your side for the duration of the procedure, using a special
technique of general anesthesia designed to make your experience safe and
comfortable.
After the surgery, you will not be bedridden, but depending upon the
amount of liposuction performed, you should take three to seven days to
rest.
The initial swelling subsides in about three weeks and your final
beautiful contours are completely determined in a few months. For the
first three weeks, you will wear a comfortable girdle-type garment under
your clothes that helps achieve final results more quickly.
Safety is always of paramount importance, especially when considering
elective cosmetic surgery. That's why I insist upon a thorough review of
your past and present medical history; it may seem laborious, but it is
very pertinent in preparation for surgery.
When selecting a surgeon, judgment is as important as skill. All
surgical procedures must be performed with excellent judgment. Sometimes,
there is a temptation to combine areas of liposuction simultaneously,
leading to a riskier, high-volume liposuction. Combining too many
different operative procedures involves a lengthier anesthetic time, which
also can increase risk.
What will I look like after my surgery?
This is the question on every patient's mind, and it is one we answer
in our office with high-technology computer imaging. Through the magic of
computer imaging, I help my patients visualize conservatively what they
can reasonably expect in terms of an achievable outcome.
My educational background is in art as well as medicine. Liposuction is
a sculpting procedure. Ultimately, it is the skill of the sculptor/surgeon
that will help you achieve satisfaction.
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