Liposuction

The passage of time and the effects of gravity, coupled with weight fluctuations and pregnancy, take their toll on the body. The abdomen often becomes slack and buttocks and thighs saggy. Even with exercise and a healthy diet, some fat resists attack. Unsightly bulges and poorly fitting clothing can become frustrating.

Improvements in technology and techniques now enable surgeons to remove excess fat through liposuction.

Key Facts

Anesthesia: General or sedation anesthesia
Length of procedure: 1 1/2 hours to 4 hours, depending upon how much fat is being removed, the removal technique and the number of sites that are suctioned
Length of stay: Usually home the same day
Discomfort: Varies mild to moderate controlled with prescription pain medications
Anticipate: Swelling up to 4 months bruising up to 2 weeks
Final results: 4 to 6 months
Duration of results: Should be lasting with weight maintenance and healthy lifestyle

Liposuction

The removal of unwanted, localized fat by suction technique is a surgical procedure that offers an improved body contour with minimal scarring. Liposuction is one of the most common cosmetic procedures in the United States. However, it’s important for patients to understand that liposuction is not a weight-loss alternative, but rather a way to treat isolated areas of fat that are resistant to exercise and diet.

Liposuction is used to remove the superficial layer of fat rather than the deep one. Some areas of the body respond better to liposuction. The most common areas of the body where liposuction is performed are on the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, neck, back and flanks.

Fat cells increase in size and volume with weight gain. Liposuction reduces the number of fat cells in a specific area. The resulting contour changes are long lasting, if weight remains stable.

Maintaining a healthy lifestyle with routine exercise & diet is equally as important after liposuction. Although fat will not return to the treated areas, if a person gains weight after liposuction, fat can be re-distributed to other areas of the body.. For example, if the abdomen and hips were the areas suctioned, the thighs or buttocks may become problem areas, if weight is gained after surgery.

Because the skin must mold itself to new contours following surgery, candidates for liposuction are generally physically active, near their ideal weight and have good skin tone and elasticity. If the skin is thin and loose with poor elasticity, the skin in the areas treated with liposuction will often appear loose.

For people who are moderately overweight, liposuction can provide the motivation to lose weight. The best time to have liposuction is when weight has been stable for as long as six months. The reason is because a person who has liposuction during a period of weight gain would likely develop fat deposits in untreated areas.

Areas of the body that are most effectively treated with liposuction are the abdomen, hips, chest, flanks, thighs, neck, upper arms and knees. One way to tell if a person could benefit from liposuction is to stand in front of a full-length mirror and note the contours of the body’s silhouette. If hips and thighs bulge outward, liposuction may be beneficial. Points to be discussed with our surgeon prior to having the procedure are goals and expectations, the number of sites to be treated, and the techniques that will yield the best result and least scarring.

Body fat removal also can be a complementary treatment to surgical procedures to improve body contour, such as an abdominoplasty tummy tuck or body lifts to the arms or thigh. Patients typically report that they do not lose much weight with liposuction, but rather lose inches, which results in their clothing fitting better.

What to expect

Before surgery, our surgeon will mark the areas of body to be treated with liposuction. These will be used as a guide during surgery. Patients may be asked to stand partially naked during preparation for the surgery. The skin will be washed with a surgical soap to thoroughly clean all surgical sites.

During liposuction surgery, a sterile solution may be injected along with a local anesthetic to control pain and epinephrine to minimize bleeding. The result is often less bleeding, bruising and pain following the procedure. The injections lessen recovery time.

After anesthesia is administered, one cm incisions are made near the area where the fat is to be removed. The incisions may be hidden in the pubic hair, the belly button or in natural skin creases. A thin, hollow rod cannula is inserted through the incision to create tunnels through the fat the suction forces the fat into the cannula and out a high-vacuum hose.

How much fat is removed is based on the appearance of the area and the volume of fatty fluid that can be safely suctioned. When the desired amount of fat is removed, dressings are applied. Patients will wear a compression garment for several weeks after surgery. The garment helps minimize swelling and discoloration, and enhances the final contour.

Liposuction will not improve cellulite dimpling or other surface irregularities present before the procedure. It also will not get rid of stretch marks. An abdominoplasty tummy tuck can sometimes be performed in combination with liposuction.

 

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