We try to minimize the potential for Lidocaine toxicity by greatly limiting the extent of Lidocaine used during general anesthesia. The symptoms of this toxicity are lightheadedness, restlessness, drowsiness, tinnitis (a ringing in the ears), slurred speech, metallic taste in the mouth, numbness of the lips and tongue, shivering, muscle twitching and convulsions.
The main risk of a typical cosmetic surgery procedure is the general anesthesia. Deeply sedating the patient, stopping the breathing and inserting a breathing tube are high risk endeavours. In fact, the risk of general anesthesia far exceeds the risk of liposuction itself! Plus you are left with an extended liposuction recovery period that could take you days to overcome. During this period of recovery, your risk of other postoperative complications like blood clots, skyrockets.
It is not considered as an obesity treatment, but its results are seen immediately after the surgery and it helps men and women to feel comfortable in their body. This method is very popular namely because one can see results in a very short period and one does not need so much effort in order to look good.
An incision must be made in order for the doctor to remove the excess fat inside of the abdomen - which means there will be some blood. This particular procedure usually produces less blood than the traditional. However, there are some cases in which the bleeding can become worse while the doctor is operating.
Laser liposuction, also known as laser lipolysis, has the risks of bruising and minor pain. It is most effective when performed in concert with traditional liposuction, which also has the risks of infection, bleeding, blood clotting and adverse reaction to anesthesia, as stated by Healthline. Laser lipolysis targets fiber-optic lasers at specific points on the body to melt away fat using heat. Traditional liposuction utilizes vacuum suction to remove fat from the body.
It helps doctors contour the body for a more pleasing overall look. For the most part, this type of body contouring causes few, if any complications. Most patients who have the surgery walk away with newly defined curves and little else to show for their trouble. However, there are some risks associated with this procedure, as with any other cosmetic surgery. While the risk of complications is low, possibly extremely low, patients should be aware of the possible complications. One of the highest reported complications from liposuction is a poor result.
Even if bleeding occurs, it is reduced by the process of laser liposuction, as opposed to the traditional method of liposuction. Infections can also occur in any surgery, liposuction, laser inserted under the skin. Having liposuction minimizes the properties of loose skin after surgery. This is because during the procedure, the laser generates heat, which ultimately strengthens the skin.
Additionally, this same poor circulation can keep your liver from getting enough blood to work properly, and cause your liver to not process the anesthesia drugs efficiently. It's more difficult to bounce back after surgery if your body has a difficult time detoxing anesthesia drugs. Liposuction recovery and healing after surgery can be slowed if you have poor circulation. Your surgery scar may take longer to heal. But remember, your plastic surgeon knows how to handle these circumstances! 2: Give an accurate, honest and complete medical history to your doctor. Then follow your plastic surgeons advice exactly. Dangers of liposuction: Are you at risk? Only your doctor or cosmetic surgeon can tell you for sure. But the dangers of liposuction can be avoided if you give a complete and accurate medical history during your plastic surgery consultation.
The plastic surgeon makes small (under 1/2 inch), unobtrusive incisions in the locations being treated. A cannula is inserted in the compact incision and hooked up to a suction machine. The operation might take at least an hour or maybe more, determined by how many locations are involved. Recovery from liposuction is relatively simple. Expect a reasonable amount of swelling and bruising in the subsequent two weeks. You might use special garments to apply pressure, minimize swelling and offer support when healing. These kinds of garments also assist in retraction of your skin.
The main risk of a typical cosmetic surgery procedure is the general anesthesia. Deeply sedating the patient, stopping the breathing and inserting a breathing tube are high risk endeavours. In fact, the risk of general anesthesia far exceeds the risk of liposuction itself! Plus you are left with an extended liposuction recovery period that could take you days to overcome. During this period of recovery, your risk of other postoperative complications like blood clots, skyrockets.
It is not considered as an obesity treatment, but its results are seen immediately after the surgery and it helps men and women to feel comfortable in their body. This method is very popular namely because one can see results in a very short period and one does not need so much effort in order to look good.
An incision must be made in order for the doctor to remove the excess fat inside of the abdomen - which means there will be some blood. This particular procedure usually produces less blood than the traditional. However, there are some cases in which the bleeding can become worse while the doctor is operating.
Laser liposuction, also known as laser lipolysis, has the risks of bruising and minor pain. It is most effective when performed in concert with traditional liposuction, which also has the risks of infection, bleeding, blood clotting and adverse reaction to anesthesia, as stated by Healthline. Laser lipolysis targets fiber-optic lasers at specific points on the body to melt away fat using heat. Traditional liposuction utilizes vacuum suction to remove fat from the body.
It helps doctors contour the body for a more pleasing overall look. For the most part, this type of body contouring causes few, if any complications. Most patients who have the surgery walk away with newly defined curves and little else to show for their trouble. However, there are some risks associated with this procedure, as with any other cosmetic surgery. While the risk of complications is low, possibly extremely low, patients should be aware of the possible complications. One of the highest reported complications from liposuction is a poor result.
Even if bleeding occurs, it is reduced by the process of laser liposuction, as opposed to the traditional method of liposuction. Infections can also occur in any surgery, liposuction, laser inserted under the skin. Having liposuction minimizes the properties of loose skin after surgery. This is because during the procedure, the laser generates heat, which ultimately strengthens the skin.
Additionally, this same poor circulation can keep your liver from getting enough blood to work properly, and cause your liver to not process the anesthesia drugs efficiently. It's more difficult to bounce back after surgery if your body has a difficult time detoxing anesthesia drugs. Liposuction recovery and healing after surgery can be slowed if you have poor circulation. Your surgery scar may take longer to heal. But remember, your plastic surgeon knows how to handle these circumstances! 2: Give an accurate, honest and complete medical history to your doctor. Then follow your plastic surgeons advice exactly. Dangers of liposuction: Are you at risk? Only your doctor or cosmetic surgeon can tell you for sure. But the dangers of liposuction can be avoided if you give a complete and accurate medical history during your plastic surgery consultation.
The plastic surgeon makes small (under 1/2 inch), unobtrusive incisions in the locations being treated. A cannula is inserted in the compact incision and hooked up to a suction machine. The operation might take at least an hour or maybe more, determined by how many locations are involved. Recovery from liposuction is relatively simple. Expect a reasonable amount of swelling and bruising in the subsequent two weeks. You might use special garments to apply pressure, minimize swelling and offer support when healing. These kinds of garments also assist in retraction of your skin.
This way you won’t be in any situation to compromise your incisions, such as lifting your child up. It’s also smart planning to discuss your surgery with friends or family members and see who can spend the first few nights with you so you aren’t alone. This way if a situation should arise, you will be well cared for. Liposuction is considered an outpatient procedure. After the surgery, you’ll be in the recovery room for a short period of time and then will be able to go home with a designated driver or caregiver.