May 5th, 2008 . by admin
Tip! There are four basic types of liposuction techniques, namely Dry Liposuction, Wet Technique, Super-Wet Technique and Tumescent Liposuction.
Tummy Tuck’ or abdominoplasty, Liposuction of fat deposits has become hugely popular as an instant way of improving physical appearance.
Many patients are however put off by the high prices in Europe and the US and are traveling to India to get the same treatment at vastly reduced cost of 60% or more!
The benefits of doing this are huge
Not only do they get low cost liposuction costs, they get a free holiday of a lifetime and money left over!
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April 26th, 2008 . by admin
Tip! In preparing for liposuction, individuals should undergo a series of physical examinations to determine whether or not their health is good enough to have the procedure performed. The individual must discuss any health issues with the doctor, such as the use of any prescription or over-the-counter drugs, and/or herbal remedies currently used.
Abdominal liposuction refers to liposuction, or lipoplasty, that is performed on the torso area. Most candidates for this procedure have attempted a diet and exercise routine but are unable to achieve their goal of a flatter stomach. It is very common that fat deposits in the abdominal area are difficult to diminish, especially in women after childbirth. The abdominal area is generally one of the best areas of the body for this type of cosmetic surgery. However, as with most cosmetic surgeries, abdominal liposuction is generally not considered medically necessary and risk factors should be considered.
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April 25th, 2008 . by admin
Tumescent liposuction is a method of liposuction that involves the injection of a solution into the target area before surgery to make the tissues swell and become firm and easier to handle. Tumescent liposuction eliminates the use of general anesthesia thereby reducing potential risks. It is considered the safest liposuction procedure available today.
Other benefits of tumescent liposuction are:
* Faster recovery time
* Less cost (no hospital stay required)
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April 22nd, 2008 . by admin
Tip! Any doctor can perform liposuction with as little as 30 minutes ‘training’ on the equipment. However, since there is so much at stake, and the health risks are real, you should only consider treatment by a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon or Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon who has additional specialized training in liposuction.
One alternative method to traditional and tumescent liposuction is mesotherapy. Mesotherapy involves a series of injections of varying ingredients. According to advocates of this method, the injected fluid breaks down fatty pockets effectively and is the most minimally invasive of the liposuction techniques. Generally, it is not a more cost-effective method of getting rid of fat; on average each session costs around $500, and requires multiple repeat sessions to achieve the desired affect. This technique is controversial, and doctors encourage patients to carefully research options prior to deciding on this technique.
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April 17th, 2008 . by admin
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April 10th, 2008 . by admin
Both plastic surgery and liposuction surgery emerged from the highly esteemed perspective value on beauty. Both aim to respond to the same aesthetic need, to take action for the same cosmetic reason. In comparison though, the primary aim of plastic surgery is to treat the skin cells using advanced cosmetic procedures. On the other hand, the primal aim of liposuction surgeons is to specialize in fat cells reduction using completely distinct liposuction surgery methods.
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March 19th, 2008 . by admin
Tip! Before jumping at an ultrasonic liposuction, you need to know whether your surgeon is aware of the risks included. You need to have all the available information about UAL devises.
Known also as suction lipectomy, lipoplasty or liposculpture, liposuction has become an easy way to retain the youthful look of our bodies. It is used almost by everyone, who has problems with subcutaneous fats.
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March 17th, 2008 . by admin
Tip! The day after liposuction surgery, you should move around a bit to promote circulation. You should restrict yourself to these movements for the first few days.
Tumescent liposuction is considered to be the safest type of liposuction. It was first used by the dermatologist Dr. Jeffry Klein several years ago. The tumescent technique reduces to a large extent most drawbacks of other liposuction procedures. It is performed by injecting large quantities of dilute solution into the fattened areas. This solution consists of lidocaine, a local anaesthetic, combined with epinephrine, a drug that shrinks the capillaries. This injection of tumescent anesthesia makes for several benefits: first, it minimises post-operative discomfort, and second, it reduces the bleeding during the operation.
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March 10th, 2008 . by admin
Tip! Some top surgeons would forbid using ultrasonic liposuction, both internal or external, as the risks are too great. They are assured that ordinary tumescent technique is best, as it leaves no permanent harm in the organism, and also causes less tissue damage and less bruising as post-operative results.
Many people consider liposuction the perfect way to lose weight. That is not the case with many types of liposuction, like tumescent liposuction for example, which reduces fat only at a certain area of the body. Large volume liposuction is different though. It is a procedure that takes off large amount of fats from every part of the body, so that slimmer silhouette is acquired. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgery any kind of liposuction which removes more than 5 liters of liquid from the body can be considered as large volume liposuction. This quantity of liquid is equal to 6 pounds of fat. A large volume liposuction can easily reduce the 30 pounds overweight of a person by extracting 10-12 pounds of fat. This may lead to a reduction of the clothing size at 1 or 2 numbers. Waist size can be reduced up to 6 inches. Large volume liposuction does not require any specific diets or exercise you have to take: the reduction of weight is permanent.
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March 4th, 2008 . by admin
Liposuction or suction-assisted lipectomy is the removal of fat from the body with the use of a suction or vacuum-like instrument. The traditional method of liposuction involves inserting flexible tubes known as “cannula” into incisions made in the part of the body to be treated. Fat is transported out of the body through these tubes.
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