October 10, 2008
Ultrasonic Liposuction: An Advanced Technique
Liposuction is most effective at removing localized fat deposits in body areas that do not respond to dieting or exercising; usually from the thighs, bottom and stomach. Whilst at first this seems like an ideal fat removal method, the downside is that it often returns; but not necessarily in the region it was originally taken from.
Two basic techniques of removal are used; the tumescent technique and Ultrasonic. The most popular of these two methods, Tumescent, is performed routinely now in the USA as a treatment for unwanted fat. With this technique, a smaller tube is used to remove the fat which helps limit the amount of bruising which normally occurs. Tumescent liposuction has, coincidentally, become the method of choice for surgery mainly because the adrenaline added in the solution limits the blood loss that is seen with traditional methods.
Ultrasonic liposuction allows fat to be removed from traditionally awkward locations like the thighs, upper stomach and back. The conventional method is often more difficult to perform over other cosmetic treatments because the surgeon cannot see where the probe is, and as a consequence internal injury can be the result. As always the best course of action for a prospective patient is to speak to the surgeon who is going the carry out the procedure and learn what method is best suited for them.
While the liposuction procedure is relatively safe when performed by a cosmetic surgeon, it is not without its risks and side effects, and including, death in very rare instances; approximately 20 out of 100,000. Anyone considering this treatment will need to have a medical examination first to confirm they are in good physical health for the procedure to take place. Infections can occur after any surgery so some physicians prescribe an antibiotic to patients because of the importance of keeping wounds clean until they heal.
Cosmetic surgery is improving all the time, so are the techniques to perform it and methods to avoid complications. One interesting alternative to regular liposuction is called Lipo Dissolve which uses a number of small injections to dissolve fat but it is normally limited to individuals with cellulite and other related conditions. One other benefit of Lipo Dissolve is that it does not require any form of anesthesia and patients feel almost no pain whatsoever.
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September 12, 2008
Answer To The Fat Problem Is Liposuction
Liposuction is most effective at removing localized fat deposits in body areas that do not respond to dieting or exercising; it is most often used when other methods cannot treat it, from areas including the abdomen, bottom and thighs. Whilst at first this seems like an ideal fat removal method, the downside is that it often returns; annoyingly, this can happen in a completely different area to where it was taken.
The two most common methods to get rid of it are the tumescent technique and Ultrasonic. The Tumescent method is the most commonly practiced technique of the two main ways of removing unwanted fat from Americans today. With this technique, a smaller tube is used to remove the fat which helps limit the amount of bruising which normally occurs. Unfortunately there is often a certain amount of blood loss with traditional liposuction; something that is addressed with the Tumescent technique which adds adrenaline to the solution to reduce the blood loss.
Removing fat from those hard to get areas like the upper abdomen, thighs and hips is possible with ultrasonic liposuction. During the more traditional technique it is difficult for the surgeon to see where the probe is and therefore it is possible to puncture or damage internal organs. The best thing to do is to consult with a surgeon to choose the most suitable technique for your body.
Even with the best professionals carrying out a relatively safe procedure like liposuction, risks and side effects are still there, even death of which the odds are five thousand to one against. In preparing for the procedure, individuals are required to undergo a series of physical examinations to determine whether or not their health is good enough to have it performed. To ensure infections do not occur after treatment, cosmetic surgeons prescribe antibiotics to patients and re-iterate the importance of keeping wounds clean.
Fortunately, fat removal techniques have improved a great deal in recent years. Lipo Dissolve is a series of micro-injections developed to dissolve fat deposits of the face and body providing an effect similar to regular liposuction. Of course the greatest benefit to patients undergoing this process is the fact that no form of anesthetic is required and it does not interfere with other cosmetic skin treatments where surgery is not required.
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August 29, 2008
Problems With Liposuction
Liposuction is most effective at removing localized fat deposits in body areas that do not respond to dieting or exercising; this method should not be thought of as a method to control weight. The only problem with this procedure is that sometimes the fat returns some time later; but not necessarily in the region it was originally taken from.
Two basic techniques of removal are used; the tumescent technique and Ultrasonic. Tumescent is one of the latest advances in this type of treatment which is now is one now of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgeries in the USA. Fat is removed by a smaller tube and this also helps to reduce the amount of bruising that occurs with the traditional method. Tumescent liposuction has, coincidentally, become the method of choice for surgery mainly because the adrenaline added in the solution limits the blood loss that is seen with traditional methods.
Ultrasonic liposuction offers smoother results than traditional liposuction and it is more effective in treating the awkward, fibrous areas including the upper back. Every medical procedure has some element of risk and this is no different because when using the traditional treatment process the plastic surgeon is unable to see exactly where the probe is inside the body. The best advice when considering this course of treatment is to consult with the surgeon about the best and safest technique.
As far as liposuction is concerned, it is relatively safe but some side-effects are possible so a consultation with your surgeon may be necessary before you pursue this. To help reduce this risk, physical examinations are necessary for all subjects to make sure that every individual is healthy enough for the procedure to go ahead. Patients are told to keep wounds clean after the procedure and given antibiotics to avoid possible infection at this vulnerable time.
As time has passed, a great deal has been learned and techniques improved. Lipo Dissolve is a type of liposuction which basically involves a series of minuscule injections of chemicals which dissolve localized areas of fat deposits. As the process is almost pain free, patients can have it performed whilst they are fully conscious and with other cosmetic skin treatments that do not require surgery.
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August 22, 2008
Ultrasonic Liposuction An Addition To Traditional One
Liposuction is a procedure in which localized deposits of fat are removed to re-contour one or more areas of the body; usually from the thighs, stomach and bottom, and is frequently used when other methods fail. Unfortunately, an unwanted side effect to this procedure is the return of the fat on occasion; annoyingly, this can happen in a completely different area to where it was taken.
Two basic techniques of removal are used; the tumescent technique and Ultrasonic. The most popular of these two methods, Tumescent, is performed routinely now in the USA as a treatment for unwanted fat. Fat is removed by a smaller tube and this also helps to reduce the amount of bruising that occurs with the traditional method. Tumescent liposuction eliminates bleeding and because the residual anesthetic solution drains out so quickly, there is less inflammation so the healing process is significantly accelerated.
The Ultrasonic liposuction method is an addition to the traditional treatment but it allows surgeons to remove more fat, especially from areas in the body that were difficult to treat previously. Every medical procedure has some element of risk and this is no different because when using the traditional treatment process the plastic surgeon is unable to see exactly where the probe is inside the body. The best advice when considering this course of treatment is to consult with the surgeon about the best and safest technique.
There is danger in every medical procedure and although liposuction is normally safe when performed by a professional, there is still a risk involved, even death, although this is very rare. Anyone considering this treatment will need to have a medical examination first to confirm they are in good physical health for the procedure to take place. To ensure infections do not occur after treatment, cosmetic surgeons prescribe antibiotics to patients and re-iterate the importance of keeping wounds clean.
Fortunately, fat removal techniques have improved a great deal in recent years. An alternative to liposuction in Lipo Dissolve; this is where fat is dissolved by the application of many small injections although this treatment is mainly used for the treatment of cellulite and lumpy skin. Because Lipo Dissolve does not cause any pain, it can be performed without the need for any anesthetic and be used with other skin treatments that do not require surgical intervention.
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August 8, 2008
Liposuction aliminate Excess Fat
The use of liposuction to eliminate excess fat has grown dramatically over recent years; the use of this treatment is not designed to curb excess weight. The only problem with this procedure is that sometimes the fat returns some time later; but not necessarily in the region it was originally taken from.
The two most common methods to get rid of it are the tumescent technique and Ultrasonic. The Tumescent method is the most commonly practiced technique of the two main ways of removing unwanted fat from Americans today. Because the tube that removes the fat is not as large it helps to reduce the bruising in the area which is why the recovery period is longer using the procedure as it requires a general anesthetic. Tumescent liposuction eliminates bleeding and because the residual anesthetic solution drains out so quickly, there is less inflammation so the healing process is significantly accelerated.
Ultrasonic liposuction allows fat to be removed from traditionally awkward locations like the thighs, upper stomach and back. The problem with the conventional treatment is the surgeon has trouble seeing where the probe is located in the body so it is possible for internal organs to be damaged if extreme care is not taken. If you are considering this type of treatment then discuss it with your cosmetic surgeon who will be able to give advice on the most appropriate method for you.
There is danger in every medical procedure and although liposuction is normally safe when performed by a professional, there is still a risk involved, even death, although this is very rare. To help reduce this risk, physical examinations are necessary for all subjects to make sure that every individual is healthy enough for the procedure to go ahead. To ensure infections do not occur after treatment, cosmetic surgeons prescribe antibiotics to patients and re-iterate the importance of keeping wounds clean.
Fortunately, fat removal techniques have improved a great deal in recent years. An alternative to liposuction in Lipo Dissolve; this is where fat is dissolved by the application of many small injections although this treatment is mainly used for the treatment of cellulite and lumpy skin. As the process is almost pain free, patients can have it performed whilst they are fully conscious and with other cosmetic skin treatments that do not require surgery.
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August 1, 2008
Liposuction - Fat Removal Procedure For Women
Liposuction is a fat removal procedure for women (and men) who are of generally normal weight but have isolated pockets of fat; although this should not be viewed as a treatment for weight loss. The only problem with this procedure is that sometimes the fat returns some time later; annoyingly, this can happen in a completely different area to where it was taken.
The two most common methods to get rid of it are the tumescent technique and Ultrasonic. The most popular of these two methods, Tumescent, is performed routinely now in the USA as a treatment for unwanted fat. There is less bruising with this method which is an additional benefit from the use of a smaller tube. Unfortunately there is often a certain amount of blood loss with traditional liposuction; something that is addressed with the Tumescent technique which adds adrenaline to the solution to reduce the blood loss.
Some of the most awkward areas to remove fat from are the thighs, hips, back and upper stomach region but Ultrasonic liposuction makes this possible. Every medical procedure has some element of risk and this is no different because when using the traditional treatment process the plastic surgeon is unable to see exactly where the probe is inside the body. The best advice when considering this course of treatment is to consult with the surgeon about the best and safest technique.
As with any type of medical procedure, liposuction does have some risk attached although professional cosmetic surgeons take great care of their patients. To help reduce this risk, physical examinations are necessary for all subjects to make sure that every individual is healthy enough for the procedure to go ahead. To ensure infections do not occur after treatment, cosmetic surgeons prescribe antibiotics to patients and re-iterate the importance of keeping wounds clean.
Fortunately though, in the past few years much progress has been made in the field of cosmetic surgery in respect to this procedure. A new procedure akin to liposuction is Lipo dissolve, which eliminates unwanted fat with a series of micro-injections into problem areas such as the neck, stomach and thighs. Because Lipo Dissolve does not cause any pain, it can be performed without the need for any anesthetic and be used with other skin treatments that do not require surgical intervention.
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July 11, 2008
Longer Recovery Period In Liposuction
Liposuction is a surgical procedure intended to remove fat deposits and shape the body; this normally works best for the thighs, bottom and stomach as it can treat this problem when some other methods fail. Whilst at first this seems like an ideal fat removal method, the downside is that it often returns; often this occurs in a different area from where it was first removed.
Although there are more, the two most used techniques are Ultrasonic and tumescent and it is likely you will have one of these. The latest of these methods; Tumescent, has in a short space of time become one of the most popular forms of cosmetic enhancement in the USA today. The tube used is much smaller and this also helps lessen the bruising which normally means a longer recovery period. Unfortunately there is often a certain amount of blood loss with traditional liposuction; something that is addressed with the Tumescent technique which adds adrenaline to the solution to reduce the blood loss.
Removing fat from those hard to get areas like the upper abdomen, thighs and hips is possible with ultrasonic liposuction. It is possible, even though rare, for internal injury to occur owing to the fact the surgeon cannot adequately see where the probe is once it’s inside the body when performing the traditional technique of removing fat. If you are considering this type of treatment then discuss it with your cosmetic surgeon who will be able to give advice on the most appropriate method for you.
As far as liposuction is concerned, it is relatively safe but some side-effects are possible so a consultation with your surgeon may be necessary before you pursue this. Preparation for this type of treatment is imperative so a series of physical examinations are required to ensure that the risk to the individual is minimal. Patients are told to keep wounds clean after the procedure and given antibiotics to avoid possible infection at this vulnerable time.
As time has passed, a great deal has been learned and techniques improved. An alternative to liposuction in Lipo Dissolve; this is where fat is dissolved by the application of many small injections although this treatment is mainly used for the treatment of cellulite and lumpy skin. Of course the greatest benefit to patients undergoing this process is the fact that no form of anesthetic is required and it does not interfere with other cosmetic skin treatments where surgery is not required.
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June 13, 2008
Liposuction By Professional Cosmetic Surgeon
Liposuction is a popular form of cosmetic surgery which helps sculpt the human body by eliminating unwanted fat; usually from the thighs, stomach and bottom, and is frequently used when other methods fail. However, there is a strange and unexpected side effect where the fat can return; unfortunately this usually occurs in a different area - one that was possibly fat free before!
Although there are more, the two most used techniques are Ultrasonic and tumescent and it is likely you will have one of these. The Tumescent method is the most commonly practiced technique of the two main ways of removing unwanted fat from Americans today. Fat is removed by a smaller tube and this also helps to reduce the amount of bruising that occurs with the traditional method. Unfortunately there is often a certain amount of blood loss with traditional liposuction; something that is addressed with the Tumescent technique which adds adrenaline to the solution to reduce the blood loss.
Ultrasonic liposuction allows fat to be removed from traditionally awkward locations like the thighs, upper stomach and back. During the more traditional technique it is difficult for the surgeon to see where the probe is and therefore it is possible to puncture or damage internal organs. As always the best course of action for a prospective patient is to speak to the surgeon who is going the carry out the procedure and learn what method is best suited for them.
Although liposuction is relatively safe if carried out by a professional cosmetic surgeon, there can be risks and very, very rarely death – about 2 in 10,000. Anyone considering this treatment will need to have a medical examination first to confirm they are in good physical health for the procedure to take place. Infections can occur after any surgery so some physicians prescribe an antibiotic to patients because of the importance of keeping wounds clean until they heal.
Cosmetic surgery is improving all the time, so are the techniques to perform it and methods to avoid complications. Lipo Dissolve is a liposuction alternative which is useful in the removal of small amounts of fat like cellulite; dissolving it using a number of small injections. Lipo Dissolve can also be administered in combination with any other non-surgical skin treatment and does not require any anesthesia since it is virtually painless.
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