The Risks Of Liposuction

Although many of the complications associated with liposuction procedures are very rare, occurring only once in hundreds of surgeries, they may still have devastating results if left unnoticed and untreated. If caught early and treated as soon as possible, a patient can minimize their risk of permanent damage. This makes it important for anyone considering liposuction, or any other cosmetic surgery, to be aware of the potential risks and dangers involved with that particular procedure.

Common Complications

Is it worth the risk?Is it worth the risk?

Some very common complications associated with liposuction include bruises, scars, a "lumpy" appearance in the area where the procedure was performed, loose and discolored skin, light headedness, nausea, and allergic reactions to anesthesia or wetting solutions. These are not normally dangerous, but can be undesirable effects. Many patients who find the surgery zones marred with lumps, scars, loose or discolored skin often return for further surgery to improve the appearance of the area.

Excessive Liposuction

Excessive liposuction is the cause behind many of the risks associated with this procedure. Having too much fat removed from a particular area in one day, or having procedures performed too close to together can cause the flesh in the area to seem dented, lumpy and make the skin sag. Of course, over exposure to anesthesia also brings about some unfavorable side effects such as nausea, vomiting, dizziness and light headedness. To avoid excessive liposuction, patients should be sure to schedule multiple appointments over an appropriate period of time based on the amount of work to be done instead of having all the work done in one appointment.

Severe Complications

While severe complications are becoming a very rare occurrence in current practices, they still do happen and it is important to be aware of them when deciding whether or not liposuction may be right for an individual's personal situation. Of course, it is important to remember as well that medical technology and technique has improved by immeasurable means since liposuction started becoming a popular practice in North America, so an individual's likelihood of suffering many of these risks lies in the competence of their surgeon.

Allergic Reactions

Allergic reactions to anesthesia, wetting solutions and other medications used during liposuction is the most common severe risk faced by most patients today. Many people simply are not aware that they may be allergic to any particular component of the substances used during surgery, and is mostly unavoidable. However, if a patient is aware of a medical allergy or sensitivity, it is important to advise the surgeon of this immediately.

Other severe complications include cardiac arrest, cardiac arrhythmia, excessive blood and fluid loss, permanent nerve damage, severe scarring, anesthesia induced brain damage, clots in the blood stream, fluid build up near incision lines, internal friction burns (usually associated with dry liposuction), and damage to internal organs. By understanding how these complications happen and ensuring the surgeon performing the liposuction is qualified and experienced, you can avoid suffering most of the aforementioned.

Summary

Many liposuction patients ask the questions, "How can I be sure to avoid all of these side effects?" The answer is always very simple. The only way to be entirely sure you will not fall victim to a serious complication associated with liposuction is to opt for another, non-surgical method of body shaping.

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Image Is Everything in Today's Culture!

In Today’s Culture, There’s No Denying It—Image Is Everything!

Many women consider their image to represent everything that they are.  Their image has everything to do with their self confidence and with their general appearance. Losing their weight or fat often gives most women more energy, a better outlook on the environments around them, and ultimately boosted self confidence.  They often believe that they look better to men, and the ultimately the benefits of looking slim, fit and attractive often seem to outweigh the potential risks associated with both tummy tucks and liposuction.

While we always discourage tummy tucks because of the inherent risks, we do understand the pressures that many people place on their appearance. Another possible reason for females to consider liposuction is because of issue involving a hypothyroid that causes them to gain excessive weight.

When You’re Considering If Liposuction Is The Right Choice

Before considering liposuction you should be knowledgeable about the potential risks and about what you should expect from the surgery. If you’re looking to have excessive amount of fat surgically removed—then your expectations are not realistic. Having excessive amount of fat removed can result in many dangers and complications, including death.

If you’re opting with liposuction, make sure to talk with a medical practitioner first. Subsequently, you should also have a cosmetic surgeon

Before choosing liposuction, ask about options.Before choosing liposuction, ask about options.

 give you a consultation and go over your history.Make sure to let them know about any allergies you may have, as well as know complications from anesthesia, and any other drug you are currently taking.

Communicating this will ensure that the doctors don’t put you on something that could react badly. Patients who have a history of illnesses or permanent conditions are won’t likely be considered as optimal candidate for the surgery. Speaking with your doctor about the surgery is critical. It will allow you to make a definite decision about whether liposuction is for you. You’ll also be able to better weigh the pros and cons.

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What to expect after Liposuction

Like all surgical procedures, cosmetic or not, there is a degree of recovery time involved with liposuction. Many people do not realize that these cosmetic procedures are still surgeries - some, like gastric bypass, are very major surgeries for a person to undergo. Part of ensuring that a patient has a positive experience with their liposuction procedure is ensuring that they know what to expect immediately after the surgery and in the weeks to follow.  

Recovery is not a time of bliss, as some may think. The time away from work and regular daily routines is replaced by discomfort and careful movements, cautious eating and ensuring that the recovery zone is kept clean at all times. Before the procedure, the surgeon will normally discuss the recovery period and the precautions that should be exercised and what should be expected.

Time Frames

The time frame which requires the most diligence is immediately following the surgery, which is usually spent in a hospital or in another facility where the care of a qualified health professional is provided. Since liposuction is normally done on an outpatient basis, most people leave to go home the same day of the surgery.   After any kind of invasive surgical procedure, swelling and bruising is a perfectly normal and common effect. It can take up to six months for swelling to complete dissipate, but normally reduction is noticeable about a week or so after surgery. A sensation of numbness is also common in the area of the surgery. Feeling usually returns to normal after about three months, but in most cases much sooner. It is also common to experience minor bleeding after liposuction or any other surgery, but it is important to monitor the flow of blood carefully. Extensive, heavy bleeding is cause for alarm and a health professional should be contacted immediately.  Due to these types of side affects however, many people elect to review liposuction alternatives.

Summary

Patients who undergo liposuction should be aware that there will be small scars where incisions were made to perform the surgery. These scars are placed carefully in discrete regions of the body, but sometimes this is not possible. The major factor in where scars will be left is on the area of the body to be treated.   It is important to carefully consider the words of the surgeon performing the liposuction in order to have an easy recovery period. He or she can guide patients better than anyone on how to ensure they do not suffer infections or tear healing tissues.

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Preparing for Liposuction

Knowing what to expect from a liposuction procedure can help to ease any anxieties one might be experiencing beforehand. It can also help one to prepare for what may come - ensuring someone is available to help where needed during recovery, booking the appropriate time away from work or school, making sure pain medications are readily available, transportation issues are resolved, etc.

Consultations

Anyone who is undergoing a liposuction surgery should have a consultation with their selected practitioner to discuss the expectations of the surgery and how to prepare themselves for the surgery and recovery times. The surgeon should provide a brochure or other type of literature that provides detailed directions on pre-surgery diet requirements, post-surgery care, average recovery times and much more.

Counter Indications

It is important for any patient to cease taking medications such as birth control, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(i.e. Aspirin® or ibuprofen), certain herbs and vitamins (consult with the practicing surgeon for specific details at least one week prior to surgery), smoking and consuming alcohol. Birth control increases the risk of blood clots after a surgical procedure, so it is important for patients to use another method for at least one month. Certain medications, vitamins and herbs increase the blood flow and can cause major blood loss during and after the procedure. Similarly, alcohol thins the blood and hinders its ability to clot. Smokers find themselves especially susceptible to chest infections after anesthesia and can find themselves with circulatory problems.

Pre-Surgical Procedures

Most likely, the surgeon will recommend that the patient fast (does not eat or drink) for at least 8-12 hours prior to the surgery. This reduces the risks of vomiting during the operation, which can result in infections and other complications. It is very important to abide by this guideline to reduce the chances of any complications.

Recovery

It is important for anyone undergoing liposuction to ensure that they are able to be away from work or school for at least one week. Rest is one of the most vital factors in healing the body after it suffers a trauma like surgery, so ensuring that rest is available to the patient is extremely important to succeed. It is recommended that the patient have someone to help them for at least the first two days following the procedure as well.

Post Surgical

Many people choose to have any post-operation prescriptions filled prior to the surgery when it is possible. This allows them to go directly home after the procedure and begin the healing process, and it may reduce the possibility of experienced unnecessary pain.

Summary

The best person to advise a liposuction patient on how to prepare for the procedure is the surgeon who will be performing the operation. Detailed directions are usually included after a consultation and will reflect the individual procedure to be performed and the best ways to prepare for that procedure.

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Finding Liposuction Doctors

The decision to undergo a liposuction procedure is not one to be taken lightly. Finding the right surgeon based on an individual's goals, ideals, and budget is a challenging task that can take a lengthy period of time and requires a lot of research and consideration on behalf of the potential patient.

Research

After considering exactly what is expected from the procedure, research on the procedure itself should be done. After reading about the different liposuction procedures and how they are performed, if interest is still peaked, then it is time to start considering individual surgeons. A good liposuction surgeon is one who is proud of his work. Consultations should be offered proactively, for low prices if not free.

Websites

If a website is available, potential clients should be sure to review it thoroughly. It should not be cluttered with testimonials, but provide a portfolio of before and after photos. The website should include a short biography of the surgeon(s) and include a list of academic achievements for each. The clinic should be proud of their surgeons and display their qualifications clearly.

Testimonials

A good liposuction surgeon will not be concerned with "selling" a client their service. They will ensure that expectations are set clearly and may even refuse to perform a procedure if a client's expectations are unrealistic or unachievable. Literature on the procedures should be readily available, and the surgeon should be ready and willing to answer any questions that may arise. He or she should be willing to listen to any concerns and take note of the patient's desired outcome. After the procedure itself has been mapped, a good liposuction surgeon will be sure to explain each and every step of the process to the patient.

If the procedure will be performed in a private clinic, it is important for patients to request to see the operating area. A confident and reputable surgeon will not hesitate to show his clients where their surgeries will be performed, or will offer an appointment to do so if the area is not available at the time of the request. Do not be afraid to request to see certification from government health officials verifying the cleanliness of the operation.

Summary

A good, experienced practitioner of liposuction will proudly display his work. Photos will likely be posted in plain view in the office or clinic, magazines and other literature on the varieties of liposuction procedures should be accessible to visitors. Likewise, any educational degrees or certificates and licenses that permit a surgeon to practice cosmetic surgeries should be easily visible. It is important to find a proud, confident practitioner who is happy to meet his clients before the procedure and help them feel comfortable in all respects.

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Shed Your Cellulite Safely

Exercise is a great replacement for surgery.

Exercise is a great replacement for surgery.

Cellulite is a common problem for many people. If you’re self-conscious about the way you look, it may be time to start exploring ways to burn your cellulite off without having to undergo risky surgical liposuction procedures. Most people don’t know you can take steps toward eliminating cellulite by messages, regular exercise and healthful dieting! So if you’re worried about cellulite, know that it can be very easy to remove by simply sticking to any number of natural cellulite burning lifestyle changes.

If you’re whole-heartedly thinking about surgery know too that there are other cosmetic surgery procedures the inherent danger associated with each procedure. Tummy tucks, which existed as a weight-loss medical procedure prior to liposuction—are dangerous and often leave significant scarring on the under belly. In addition liposuction also costs far less then a tummy tuck and is most importantly safer.

Bottom Line

No matter what type of surgery you may be thinking about to eliminate your cellulite, there are always intrinsic dangers that go along with it. Whether it’s a tummy tuck or a liposuction medical procedure, the dangers are still always present. The risk of scarring and/or holes in the skin are potential consequences too. If you’re trying to achieve the best long-term results and don’t want to risk damaging or scarring your body—then opt for a more holistic approach to burning your cellulite naturally.

So What Are Some Alternatives?

If you’re looking for looking for the best solutions to melt your cellulite fast, easily and without risk of medical surgery—consider the following options: Regular exercise, healthy diet, topical crème’s, gels and wraps. The previously listed products can greatly reduce the risky possibilities associated with surgery.

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Safe Alternatives To Sizzling Your Cellulite

Scars and infection are real possibilities with surgery.Scars and infection are real possibilities with surgery.

For many of us cellulite is a part of life. No matter how much you try, the cellulite buildup just won’t be shed from your legs, thighs and buttocks. Many who battle problems with cellulite buildup often resort to cosmetic surgery and liposuction for results. The problem is that the previous mentioned procedures are often dangerous and can leave large scars and/or holes in the skin.

Though you can use a variety of topical crèmes, cellulite gels, wraps, lotions and ointments—the most effective results come with a healthy diet, regular exercise combined with special work-out techniques to laser target your cellulite. While cosmetic surgery has exploded in popularity over the past two decades, the common perception has now evolved to a common notion that liposuction is 100 percent safe. The truth is, however, that—it’s not.

Pop culture media is largely responsible for promoting and exploiting liposuction. The reality is, however, that there are still as many intrinsic problems with liposuction regarding botched jobs, scaring, and of course holes in the skin. Any type of liposuction procedure is never 100 percent safe, and while the tribulations from botched jobs occur every day—they are seldom covered by the media.

Alternatives to liposuction procedures are the safest bet. Whether you prefer body wraps, lotions, gels or crèmes to help you shred your cellulite—each alternative offers a host of health benefits otherwise void in your traditional liposuction surgical procedure. While the results are not as fast, you’ll be able to build a cellulite-free body safely. Also the results will continue to improve over time. The end result will be a fit, trim body that you’ve developed over time.

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Is Laser Lipolysis is Right for You?

Being overweight is becoming more and more common in this country. While some people fight the battle of the bulge with diet and exercise, others look for alternatives in the form of plastic surgery using procedures such as liposuction. Unfortunately, liposuction is not without its drawbacks. It requires the use of general anesthesia which carries risks, not to mention the risks of the procedure itself.

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The recovery period after traditional liposuction can involve several days, weeks and even months of downtime. If you're weary about taking the risks, you should know that there's another procedure involving smaller amounts of excess fat called laser lipolysis; and the best thing is-it's safe.

How Laser Lipolysis Works

Step 1

Laser lipolysis uses a smaller sized canula to remove excess fat. Use of this procedure minimizes the bruising and swelling associated with traditional liposuction. The incision can also be smaller which allows the areas to heal quickly after the procedure and reduces the risk of infection.

Step 2

Another advantage to laser lipolysis is that it can be done without the use of general anesthesia allowing the patient to be awake throughout the entire procedure. Usually, the patient is given several medications prior to laser lipolysis to reduce pain and anxiety. A topic anesthetic agent is applied to the areas to be suctioned and several small incisions are made to allow the canula access to the areas of fat to be removed. The canulas are moved around in a crisscross pattern underneath the skin, heating up the underlying fat tissue, allowing it to be melted away. The treated areas can then be bandaged and the patient can return home.

Step 3

The risks associated with laser lipolysis are far fewer than those seen with traditional liposuction. The most common complications include the potential for infection, bruising, and burns to the skin. Because general anesthesia isn't used, serious complications are rare and the patient is ready to resume normal activities within a day to several days.

Step 4

During the recovery period, skin tightening may occur as new collagen is laid down in the dermal layers of the skin. Improvement in skin firmness continues for up to six months after the laser lipolysis procedure. The skin tightening effect seen with this procedure can be quite gratifying to patients who have experienced significant skin laxity.

Step 5

One drawback to laser lipolysis is that it's primarily designed for patients who have smaller, more discrete areas of fat to remove. These would include areas of fat around the knees and ankles, under the chin, backs of the arms, the waistline, and regions of the legs or abdomen. If the goal is removal of larger amounts of fat over a larger area, traditional liposuction may be the best option.

Step 6

Laser lipolysis provides the right candidate a safe way to remove excess fat without the risks associated with traditional liposuction. If you've considered traditional liposuction, this may be a liposuction alternative worth considering.

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Cellulite

Cellulite is a common problem that strikes virtually every person sometime in his or her life. Although someone has no cellulite at this time, as the body gets older, the skin becomes thinner and weakens, making the look of cellulite more pronounced. Usual body fat is positioned deeper under the skin, like a barricade. On the other hand, cellulite is lumpier and harder and rests much nearer to the skin's surface. Too many toxins and fluids located beneath the skin commonly cause cellulite. Since it is such an ordinary problem, people everywhere wonder if it is feasible to get rid of cellulite.

Getting Rid of Cellulite

It is virtually impossible to entirely rid the body of cellulite unless patients look after themselves by following a diet and stick to an exercise routine. There are methods available to eliminate cellulite if it is still present despite trying to eat right and exercise. One method is external. This includes:

1.      Topical cellulite cream

2.      Cellulite gel

3.      Body wraps

Results

However, most results from the use of topical creams and lotions are short-term, due to the fact that they cannot penetrate beneath the skin. There are also surgical methods that are utilized to decrease cellulite with variable results. Liposuction and other surgical procedures are sometimes used to take care of cellulite through some of the most sophisticated anti-aging techniques.

Because everyone endures varying degrees of cellulite, it is imperative to keep a reasonable goal when trying to eliminate cellulite. Even with the ideal diet, plenty of exercise and other treatment methods, it is doubtful that cellulite will vanish entirely. The most essential thing is that patients feel good about themselves. If having cellulite is really upsetting, try to eliminate it. If one feels that they have already fulfilled everything they can/could do to live a healthy lifestyle explore alternatives.

What Causes Cellulite

The trouble is not just for those who are obese. Anyone of any age can build up cellulite. It is a dilemma that people spend millions of dollars on endeavoring to eliminate. Invasive procedures such as liposuction are prevalent for people bothered with problem areas. But there are alternatives to eliminating the body of these problem areas. They involve diet, exercise routines and, of course, information available online.

 

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Smart Liposuction/Laser Lipolysis

 

There are a host of factors that have long determined that we look our best and many people are choosing new or alternative kinds of cosmetic surgery procedures. One of the best liked and widely utilized of these treatments is been liposuction.

Traditional liposuction surgery is an invasive procedure and the recovery period is typically excruciating, and it can last longer than most patients would prefer. There is an innovative procedure that is advertised as groundbreaking and a practical alternative to the conventional liposuction process.

Smart Liposuction is different from the liposuction procedure in that it exercises a laser for liposculpture. A very delicate cannula instrument is used to conduct a powerful laser in order to heat up the fat cells. This triggers a break down of the fat cells. The fatty deposits are soaked up and are passed out of the body naturally. Laser-type technologies are also used in other plastic surgery arenas, such as Thermage.

The cut for the surgery is tiny, and patients will experience fewer side effects than had they chosen conventional liposuction operations. A local anesthetic is all that is required, and the procedure takes a tiny proportion of the time that conventional liposuction entailed.

The Advantages Of Opting for Smart Liposuction/Laser Lipolysis

Many patients are constantly on the go. Taking time to consult with doctors and then go in the hospital for cosmetic procedures is often a lot to ask. With standard liposuction surgery, one must also plan time in advance to relax and convalesce.

SmartLipo is the remedy to all of these concerns, according to some. It is often completed in two hours or less, can be done as an outpatient process, and the pain is minimal. Side effects and bruising are negligible and it is an efficient treatment.

Where Smart Liposuction Works

Most people receiving liposuction surgery are doing so to dispose of fat around the abdominal region. Smart Liposuction is ideal for eliminating fatty deposits from under the chin, thighs, upper arms, hips and love handles. Although these procedures are also completed with standard liposuction treatment, they would usually take a longer time to recuperate.

Many people are apprehensive of surgery. They worry about anesthetics, pain and a hospital stay. Smart Liposuction is an excellent choice for those that want to deal with surplus fat but don't wish to go through typical surgery to eliminate it.

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