At home, prepare things that would allow you to remain comfortable while resting, including pillows, towels to absorb fluid leaks post-surgery, loose clothes, prescribed pain medication, and water. You may also secure the help of a loved one or neighbour for the first few days as limited movements and activities are imposed.
Massaging bruised areas helps prevent blood from pooling under the skin and encourages normal blood flow. Another way to minimise bruising is by applying creams that contain Arnica, a natural substance that prompts the body to send white blood cells to the area and promote healing. Promoting Healthy Healing - To help the healing process along, it is vital that you avoid smoking in the weeks before and after the procedure, as smoking constricts the blood vessels and slows healing. The same goes for drinking, since alcohol can cause dehydration, which also slows the healing process.
Then an amount of saline/epinephrine that is anywhere from three to six times the calculated amount is injected. The tissues will swell, which makes it easier to find and remove the fat. After the solutions are infused, the fat is vacuumed out using various liposuction methods. There are many variations of liposuction, most of them designed to allow for easier or more precise fat removal. The following provides a brief overview of the different liposuction methods used to remove fat deposits.
These procedures, performed in our accredited on-site surgical center, are gentle enough to make IV sedation unnecessary, further reducing your risks and helping encourage a faster recovery. It is important to remember that, even with advanced liposuction techniques, your body’s natural healing ability and your willingness to follow postoperative instructions is essential for a quick recovery. Dr. Berger will discuss postoperative care in detail before and after your procedure to help facilitate the safest and most comfortable recovery possible. While every liposuction recovery is slightly different, they often share similar requirements.
Dr. Wright uses very small micro cannulas that measure 2mm or about the size of a pencil tip - which makes this surgery one of the most minimally invasive available. This technique reduces bruising, bleeding, and damage to the surrounding tissue, and consequently shortens liposuction recovery. After the procedure, patients will be placed in a compression garment similar to a Spanx and perhaps a binder - depending on the surgical area.
If you have any questions about your surgical results, call your surgeon and discuss it with him or her directly. How large is the area being treated? How much fat is removed? What type of anesthesia will be used? Who will be the plastic surgeon? Because of this, liposuction one of the most difficult procedures for estimating cost.
During the first week of recovery, patients will return to the practice for follow-up visits. This will help ensure that the results are going as planned. Patients should notice reduced swelling, soreness, and bruising by the end of the first week. Any issues with numbness in the treatment area should also be resolved by this time, or near resolved. Patients may be asked to keep wearing their compression garment depending on their rate of recovery.
Imagine wearing shorts and not having to worry about them riding up in the middle or your inner thighs chafing after a long day! Imagine your jeans fitting looser and more comfortably around the thighs! You will be so happy with your results. The cost of the Smartlipo procedure for the inner thighs will vary based on where you go for your procedure.
How Long is Recovery from Liposuction? The recovery period for liposuction varies greatly depending on the area treated and the amount of fat that was removed. This means that the final results of your liposuction could be seen between one to six months. Traditional liposuction is a traumatic process for the body and as a result, it requires more time to heal. With traditional liposuction blood, loss is higher creating more bruising and swelling to the area. It can take several months for this to fully heal meaning that the final results will be visible after about six months.
Within 4 to 6 weeks this will resolve. Patience is needed when anticipating the final result. The recovery process goes through stages where swelling and uneven skin texture will be more evident than in the early days. Almost from the beginning patients are aware of their smaller size. Improvement will continue over the several months.
Massaging bruised areas helps prevent blood from pooling under the skin and encourages normal blood flow. Another way to minimise bruising is by applying creams that contain Arnica, a natural substance that prompts the body to send white blood cells to the area and promote healing. Promoting Healthy Healing - To help the healing process along, it is vital that you avoid smoking in the weeks before and after the procedure, as smoking constricts the blood vessels and slows healing. The same goes for drinking, since alcohol can cause dehydration, which also slows the healing process.
Then an amount of saline/epinephrine that is anywhere from three to six times the calculated amount is injected. The tissues will swell, which makes it easier to find and remove the fat. After the solutions are infused, the fat is vacuumed out using various liposuction methods. There are many variations of liposuction, most of them designed to allow for easier or more precise fat removal. The following provides a brief overview of the different liposuction methods used to remove fat deposits.
These procedures, performed in our accredited on-site surgical center, are gentle enough to make IV sedation unnecessary, further reducing your risks and helping encourage a faster recovery. It is important to remember that, even with advanced liposuction techniques, your body’s natural healing ability and your willingness to follow postoperative instructions is essential for a quick recovery. Dr. Berger will discuss postoperative care in detail before and after your procedure to help facilitate the safest and most comfortable recovery possible. While every liposuction recovery is slightly different, they often share similar requirements.
Dr. Wright uses very small micro cannulas that measure 2mm or about the size of a pencil tip - which makes this surgery one of the most minimally invasive available. This technique reduces bruising, bleeding, and damage to the surrounding tissue, and consequently shortens liposuction recovery. After the procedure, patients will be placed in a compression garment similar to a Spanx and perhaps a binder - depending on the surgical area.
If you have any questions about your surgical results, call your surgeon and discuss it with him or her directly. How large is the area being treated? How much fat is removed? What type of anesthesia will be used? Who will be the plastic surgeon? Because of this, liposuction one of the most difficult procedures for estimating cost.
During the first week of recovery, patients will return to the practice for follow-up visits. This will help ensure that the results are going as planned. Patients should notice reduced swelling, soreness, and bruising by the end of the first week. Any issues with numbness in the treatment area should also be resolved by this time, or near resolved. Patients may be asked to keep wearing their compression garment depending on their rate of recovery.
Imagine wearing shorts and not having to worry about them riding up in the middle or your inner thighs chafing after a long day! Imagine your jeans fitting looser and more comfortably around the thighs! You will be so happy with your results. The cost of the Smartlipo procedure for the inner thighs will vary based on where you go for your procedure.
How Long is Recovery from Liposuction? The recovery period for liposuction varies greatly depending on the area treated and the amount of fat that was removed. This means that the final results of your liposuction could be seen between one to six months. Traditional liposuction is a traumatic process for the body and as a result, it requires more time to heal. With traditional liposuction blood, loss is higher creating more bruising and swelling to the area. It can take several months for this to fully heal meaning that the final results will be visible after about six months.
Within 4 to 6 weeks this will resolve. Patience is needed when anticipating the final result. The recovery process goes through stages where swelling and uneven skin texture will be more evident than in the early days. Almost from the beginning patients are aware of their smaller size. Improvement will continue over the several months.