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Angelina Cooperis pleased to provide you with an abundant amount of insight and information on Liposuction cosmetic surgery – including tips, suggestions, prices and recovery. With the following 100 Q&A’s, you will gain an indepth knowledge and thorough grasp of Liposuction in order to decide whether a LIPO is right for you.

41)What is the recovery time for Facial Liposuction?

Recovery from Facial Liposuction is a relatively short process. Patients who have their under chin, jowls, or neck treated with Liposuction can expect to experience mild discomfort with some bruising or swelling. This should subside in about seven-to-ten days. Patients may require a few stitches to close the opening made by the cannula (the tube used to break up and remove fatty tissue). Most Facial Liposuction patients return to normal activities within one week and experience the full benefits of surgery within a three-to-six month period.

BODY CONTOUR LIPOSUCTION

42)Liposuction of the Abdomen. How effective is it?

Liposuction is very effective for shaping the abdominal area in men and women. The lower abdomen in particular tends to be resistant to diet and exercise, making even the most fit and active individuals insecure about their appearance. Pregnancy and cesarean births can have a disfiguring effect on the lower abdomen, which diet and exercise cannot correct. Most abdominal fat is located directly beneath the skin (subcutaneous), and can easily be removed through Liposuction procedures. However, fat that is located deep in the abdomen (between the intestines – most common in men) cannot be removed with Liposuction because of the increased risk of severe complications.

43)Liposuction of the Flanks. Where my flanks are located?

Flanks, also known as love handles, are located just above the belt line on the sides and back. Liposuction can greatly improve the appearance of flanks and reduce the amount of fat that bulges over the belt.

44)Liposuction of the Hips. Is it recommended for men?

Liposuction of the hips is generally successful in creating a more contoured figure. This type of Liposuction is usually performed on female hips as men are not as susceptible to retaining fat deposits in this area. The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia. Patients who undergo Liposuction to improve the appearance of the hips may require additional procedures to attain the desired contour.

45)Liposuction of the Buttocks.  Can buttock Liposuction be performed with buttock lift?

Since the normal aging process affects the firmness and elasticity of the skin, older patients may not achieve quite the same results as younger patients. Buttocks Liposuction is often performed in conjunction with a buttocks lift or with thigh Liposuction. It is important to remember when considering Liposuction that shaping the buttocks is more important than reducing the size. Excess removal of fatty tissue in the buttocks can result in an asymmetrical, lumpy, or sagging appearance. The buttocks serve the functional purpose of acting as a soft cushion on which to sit, and are also important in the overall aesthetic appearance of the body. Surgeons should approach Liposuction of the buttocks with the subtle touch of an artist, and should always use a micro-cannula, not more than three millimeters (1/8 inch) in diameter.

46)What are the other parts of the body treatable with Liposuction?

Liposuction of the Thighs

Liposuction of the entire thigh (circumferential Liposuction) is not recommended due to an increase in swelling and extended recovery time. Liposuction of the thighs should be performed in a series of surgeries spaced about one month apart. Focusing the Liposuction on one targeted area of the hips allows the lymphatic tissue to drain excess fluids quickly and evenly throughout the thigh, yielding more desirable results in a shorter amount of time. The above is common practice in the US, in Colombia, plastic surgeons in most cases will do the entire thigh.

Liposuction of the Arms

Liposuction of the arms has a high rate of patient satisfaction. Liposuction of the arms yields a slimmer appearance that can give the rest of the body a more contoured look.

Liposuction of the Tummy

Liposuction of the tummy is a very common procedure for both men and women. It is especially useful in patients who have already lost excess weight through diet and exercise. Liposuction can, in many cases, be the only successful method of eliminating stubborn fat deposits that remain in the tummy and flank region.

Liposuction of the Breasts

Enlarged breasts in women can cause back pain, neck pain, headaches, and poor self esteem. Liposuction is a more effective and less invasive method of breast reduction than other forms of breast reduction surgery. Using Liposuction to remove excess fat has a natural lifting effect on the breast because it results in less volume weighing it down. I personally have not seeing very good results of breast Liposuction

Male Breast Liposuction

Liposuction can also be used as a form of breast reduction in men, but several important factors must be considered first. The surgeon must determine whether the excess tissue in the breast is fatty or glandular. If the breast is primarily fatty tissue, then Liposuction is an excellent method for reducing the size and improving the appearance of the chest.

If a man’s breasts are enlarged with glandular tissue, Liposuction is not an option and other hormonal or medication therapies should be pursued. If the breasts are asymmetrical or oddly shaped, the patient should be examined for possible tumors prior to any surgical intervention. A mammogram is the most effective method for detecting tumors and the possible presence of male breast cancer.

ABDOMINAL LIPOSUCTION (SUCTION ASSISTED LIPECTOMY)

47)What is an Abdominal Liposuction?

One of the most common of all cosmetic procedures, abdominal Liposuction is a technique for re-contouring the body by permanently removing fat deposits from the abdomen. The tendency to accumulate fat in the abdomen (stomach area) may be inherited, and this fat is often especially resistant to diet and exercise. Many patients become discouraged at having lost unwanted pounds without seeing a flatter abdomen. A common complaint is that exercise is just "not making my stomach flatter", or after months of exercise and overall improvement there has been no change in the waistline. Simply put, the overall proportions of the body may be unbalanced, or the abdomen may simply have retained areas of fatty tissue that cause it to protrude. In these cases, Liposuction can successfully trim excess fat in the abdomen for a flatter stomach or a thinner waistline, thus achieving a more slender, balanced shape.

48)What are some of the most common benefits of abdominal Liposuction?

A newly trim abdomen can provide a psychological lift and an extra incentive to exercise regularly and maintain fitness. Many patients even find physical activity more pleasurable after shedding extra fat, and they also find that clothes tend to fit better.

49)Can Liposuction of the abdomen endanger a pregnancy in any way?

No. There are no problems in being pregnant after a Liposuction of the abdomen. The small scars are final but, if treated properly (correct suturing, massage, lymphatic drainage), they are usually not very evident

50)Can I have abdominal Liposuction done with Tummy tuck?

Yes, Abdominal Liposuction is often performed in conjunction with a tummy tuck, or with Liposuction to other parts of the body.

51)How is the abdominal Liposuction performed?

Before surgery, the surgeon will mark the precise areas of the body where the fat is to be removed. An intravenous (IV) line will be used to make sure the fluid level in your body stays within healthy limits throughout the procedure. If you are not undergoing general anesthesia, you may be given a sedative for relaxation.

During the procedure, the surgeon makes a tiny incision in the skin, typically in the navel or just below the bikini line, and inserts a thin tube called a cannula into the fatty area. The cannula is used to break up the fat deposits and sculpt the area to the desired proportions. The unwanted fat is removed with a powerful vacuum, leaving the skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels intact. There are different techniques used for Liposuction, your doctor will decided what technique is best for you and you type of Liposuction.

52)How long does the abdominal Liposuction procedure take?

On average, the procedure takes 1-2 hours per area treated. Full body Lipo can take as much as 6 hours.

53)Will I need to stay in a hospital?

If the amount of fat to be removed is fairly small, your surgery can usually be performed on an outpatient basis, either in your doctor’s office or in an outpatient surgery clinic. If you are having large amounts of fat removed, or are undergoing several procedures at once, you may need to spend the night in the hospital so that medical staff can monitor your initial recovery. The procedure may be performed under local anesthesia with light sedation, local anesthesia and deep sedation, or general anesthesia.

54)How long do the results last for abdominal lipoplasty (Liposuction)?

Because a portion of the fat cells are permanently removed by Liposuction, you will not tend to regain weight in that area. It is important to note, however, that abdominal Liposuction does not guarantee that you won’t gain weight or fat deposits in other areas of your body. Be careful, since fat cells have been removed from the treatment site but not from surround areas, this weight gain can appear uneven. It is important to maintain your weight and contour with exercise and proper diet.

BUTTOCK/HIP LIPOSUCTION

55)What are some of the most common benefits of buttock Liposuction?

A newly trim lower body can provide a psychological lift and an extra incentive to exercise regularly to maintain fitness. Many patients even find physical activity more pleasurable after shedding extra fat, and they also find that clothes tend to fit them better.

56)What will happen at my initial consultation?

During the consultation, you’ll be able to talk to your doctor about the changes you would like to make in your appearance. The plastic surgeon will explain the different options available to you, the procedure itself, its risks and limitations, and the costs. Your surgeon will begin with a physical examination to evaluate your overall weight, your skin and muscle tone, and the fat deposits in various parts of your body. The cosmetic surgeon will also record your complete medical history, including any medications that you are currently taking. Your doctor will probably ask you questions about your diet & weight history.

If you are just concerned about removing fat, Liposuction alone will achieve that goal. But if you want an athletic, sculpted look, and you want to look great in a bikini, you may need to incorporate extensive exercise into your plan. Be sure to ask all the questions you have about the procedure, and ask to see photos of the doctor’s recent Liposuction surgeries, before and after treatment. Also ask for, and follow up on, patient references. Learning everything you can about your options, risks and benefits is the key to making an informed decision.

57)How is buttocks Liposuction performed?

Before buttock Liposuction surgery, the plastic surgeon will mark the precise areas of the body where the fat is to be removed. An intravenous (IV) line will be inserted in your arm to make sure the fluid level in your body remains in balance. You or your doctor may opt for general anesthesia, or you may be local anesthesia and a sedative for relaxation.

During the procedure, the surgeon makes a tiny incision in the skin, typically in or near the buttock crease, and inserts a thin tube called a cannula into the fatty area. The cannula is used to break up the fat deposits and sculpt the area to the desired proportions. The unwanted fat is suctioned out with a powerful vacuum, leaving the skin, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels intact.

58)Will I need to stay in a hospital?

If you have no medical problems, the procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis, either in your doctor’s office or in an outpatient clinic. It may be performed under local anesthesia with light sedation, local anesthesia and deep sedation, or general anesthesia. The longer the procedure is expected to take, the more likely that general anesthesia will be recommended. You may be allowed to return home within a few hours of the surgery, and spend the night in the comfort of your own home. If you have other medical problems, concurrent procedures, or a lengthier procedure performed under general anesthesia, it may be necessary to spend the night in the hospital so your recovery process can be monitored by a medical staff.

59)What can I expect afterward?

For a day or two, you can expect to feel tired, as though your body has been through a hard workout – and it has! Your hips and legs will be stiff and sore and you may experience some pain, burning, swelling, bleeding or temporary numbness. Your doctor can prescribe medication to relieve this initial discomfort.

Sometimes a small drainage tube is inserted under the skin to drain excess fluid. Your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic ointment to prevent infection at the incision sites. Your stitches will be removed in a week to 10 days, unless they dissolve on their own. You will be fitted with a tight compression garment to be worn for up to 8 weeks after your surgery. This specially designed garment will help reduce pain and swelling, and help your body settle into its new shape. Wearing the girdle for the right amount of time can count for as much as 40% of the surgeries success.

60)What is the long-term outcome like for most people?

You should see the visible results of your surgery within two or three weeks, but the full effects may not be evident for six months to a year. The more fat you have removed, the longer it takes for your skin to adapt to the change in shape.

Most people are pleased with their new contour, and often feel a boost in energy and self-confidence. Although Liposuction cannot alter skin quality or muscle tone and should not be a substitute for regular exercise and a balanced diet, your buttocks will always be slimmer than they would be if you hadn’t had this procedure.

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