What
Is Liposuction?
Liposuction is a common surgical
procedure that addresses excess fat found at a number of places on the body.
The abs, butt, waist, hips and thighs; arms, back, breasts and neck are areas
that are commonly treated with liposuction. The surgical procedure us usually
finished in 1-3 hours and after rest and healing, patients can usually see
results and go about their lives after only a few months. Liposuction has
remained one of the most commonly requested cosmetic procedures annually for
many years now.
Tumescent Liposuction
Tumescent liposuction has proven to
have many benefits and has become widely available in recent years. It is
available to treat any of the areas treated with traditional liposuction
methods but the advantages include faster recovery times, better healing and
minimized blood loss. Tumescent liposuction can provide faster healing because
of the way in which the treatment is administered. Because of the small size of
the incisions, the fluids released by the body and the anesthetic solutions are
able to drain out through the incisions and lead to a reduction in swelling.
This allows the body to function more properly, improving recovery times and
the body’s ability to heal itself. Because of the way the lidocaine &
epinephrine solution more effectively permeates the tissues in the body, it
also restricts blood flow to local capillaries, which reduces the total amount
of blood lost during surgery. Blood loss was once one of the primary concerns
of patients of liposuction performed under general anesthesia, and they were
commonly asked to donate blood in advance that could be used later during their
surgery. Tumescent liposuction patients commonly lose as little as 30 cc, which
is roughly equal to two tablespoons. This only improves the safety of tumescent
liposuction. There have been no reported deaths to date from tumescent
liposuction procedures.
The lidocaine & epinephrine
solution is diluted in order to penetrate the tissue more efficiently but it
works to effectively sever the connection between the nerves and the receptors
to save patients the sensation of pain. Because of the capillary restriction
and the decreased blood loss, blood does not pool in the same way as with
traditional liposuction, the body has a more suitable healing environment, and
can often repair itself in far less time. Tumescent liposuction methods have
proven to be the superior choice for cosmetic patients and are often advised if
they are available.
Ideal
Liposuction Patients
It is wise to keep in mind that liposuction
is not a weight loss solution and cannot make up for an unhealthy lifestyle.
Patients who do not adopt more healthy diet and exercise habits may see their
bodies create new fat deposits to replace fat removed during liposuction. Ideal
liposuction candidates should be within 10 or 20 lbs of their ideal weight. California prohibits
outpatient liposuction that is in excess of 5 liters of fat, which weighs
around 10-11 lbs on average. Those who are seriously considering liposuction
should schedule a consultation with a surgeon, who can answer specific
questions, give a personal examination if necessary, and make educated
professional recommendations.
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I am looking into getting Tumescent Liposuction and was wondering what the real recovery time would be as far as gettinng back to work. I read a few different times its 24 hours to 48 hours.
ReplyDeleteIs that true? Or would I need more time off for proper recovery?