Dr. Rifai will take all the time necessary to discuss your potential candidacy. Certain health conditions may prevent you from being considered for the procedure. During your consultation, make sure to be completely honest about any health conditions you had or currently may have as certain conditions can result in serious health complications. We proudly serve patients located in and around Southfield, Port Huron, Ann Arbor, and Jackson, Michigan.
In a very small number of cases, dimpling and unevenness may occur. If this occurs then a small touch up procedure may be required to address this. Vaser Liposculpture (Liposuction) has a proven track record of reducing procedure risks and reducing follow up touch up requirements compared to standard Liposuction.
Whether you have laser fat removal, or the traditional tumescent version, you are likely to be left with some battle wounds. You will likely be wrapped tightly for your liposuction recovery as soreness, bruising, numbness and swelling are all common as are baggy, saggy skin. Remember, tumescent liposuction removes the fat; it can take months or years to for the skin that used to cover that bulge to firm up, if ever.
Uncommon complications consist of loss of sensation, dermis break down, fat embolism significant contamination or shock. Blood loss will happen in the course of liposuction. There's a limit to how much fat that may be safely taken out in a given surgery. After liposuction, the scar goes through a maturation progression during the first 8-12 weeks, they may be red and possibly raised. The surgical marks definitely will mature over 6-12 months and turn into light, smooth and soft. You may experience feeling numb, burning, prickling about the incision site. These kinds of symptoms are almost always short-term.
All patients at EF MEDISPA have a personal consultation before any treatment is commenced, to assess your personal needs and to check that you are suitable for Vaser lipo. Will I experience weight gain in the future or will the fat migrate to other areas? This is a common misconception with Vaser lipo and is not a side effect associated with Vaser. Once the fat has been removed from your body, it has gone and, presuming you maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly, the fat will not return.
Because of this matter liposuction is not suitable for weight loss but overweight people can reduce their weight up to the recommended level before having a liposuction surgery. Fat clots or blood clots may travel to lungs and become life-threatening which is known as pulmonary embolism. Infections can occur and it will prevent by giving antibiotics before and after liposuction surgery.
Today, if you're considering this mode of surgery, the tumescent method has become the most common, and it is a great improvement over modes of the past. This method of lipo allows your plastic surgeon to remove a large volume of fat while you're under a local anesthesia. Local anesthesia is considered safer than general anesthesia because patients are not put under a deep sleep that affects their breathing.
By keeping a diary, you are able to track when and your food intake, and what you were performing and sensation at that time. With time, this information can give you great understanding of your eating routine and enable you to make beneficial modifications. A great weight to assist maintain a healthy weight is to reduce snacking.
Make sure to elevate your feet so that the blood flows. Move your feet around. This is a very important thing to do and remember especially if you are not up and moving and walking around the house or hospital areas. Excessive Fluid Loss With any surgery, when your body is cut open, especially with a procedure like liposuction there is the possibility for the loss of fluids. If your body looses an excessive amount of fluids, your body can go into shock mode.
Tumescent liposuction is the safest form of liposuction and offers fewer risks than traditional liposuction. Most doctors perform tumecscent liposuction today versus traditional liposuction. Most liposuction patients are happy with their outcomes, but like any surgical procedure, there are always risks involved. That's why it is important for you to understand the limitations and possible complications of any liposuction surgery. Before you have liposuction, you should be aware of these risks and should weigh the risks and benefits based on your own personal value system, while consulting with a qualified liposuction surgeon.
In a very small number of cases, dimpling and unevenness may occur. If this occurs then a small touch up procedure may be required to address this. Vaser Liposculpture (Liposuction) has a proven track record of reducing procedure risks and reducing follow up touch up requirements compared to standard Liposuction.
Whether you have laser fat removal, or the traditional tumescent version, you are likely to be left with some battle wounds. You will likely be wrapped tightly for your liposuction recovery as soreness, bruising, numbness and swelling are all common as are baggy, saggy skin. Remember, tumescent liposuction removes the fat; it can take months or years to for the skin that used to cover that bulge to firm up, if ever.
Uncommon complications consist of loss of sensation, dermis break down, fat embolism significant contamination or shock. Blood loss will happen in the course of liposuction. There's a limit to how much fat that may be safely taken out in a given surgery. After liposuction, the scar goes through a maturation progression during the first 8-12 weeks, they may be red and possibly raised. The surgical marks definitely will mature over 6-12 months and turn into light, smooth and soft. You may experience feeling numb, burning, prickling about the incision site. These kinds of symptoms are almost always short-term.
All patients at EF MEDISPA have a personal consultation before any treatment is commenced, to assess your personal needs and to check that you are suitable for Vaser lipo. Will I experience weight gain in the future or will the fat migrate to other areas? This is a common misconception with Vaser lipo and is not a side effect associated with Vaser. Once the fat has been removed from your body, it has gone and, presuming you maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly, the fat will not return.
Because of this matter liposuction is not suitable for weight loss but overweight people can reduce their weight up to the recommended level before having a liposuction surgery. Fat clots or blood clots may travel to lungs and become life-threatening which is known as pulmonary embolism. Infections can occur and it will prevent by giving antibiotics before and after liposuction surgery.
Today, if you're considering this mode of surgery, the tumescent method has become the most common, and it is a great improvement over modes of the past. This method of lipo allows your plastic surgeon to remove a large volume of fat while you're under a local anesthesia. Local anesthesia is considered safer than general anesthesia because patients are not put under a deep sleep that affects their breathing.
By keeping a diary, you are able to track when and your food intake, and what you were performing and sensation at that time. With time, this information can give you great understanding of your eating routine and enable you to make beneficial modifications. A great weight to assist maintain a healthy weight is to reduce snacking.
Make sure to elevate your feet so that the blood flows. Move your feet around. This is a very important thing to do and remember especially if you are not up and moving and walking around the house or hospital areas. Excessive Fluid Loss With any surgery, when your body is cut open, especially with a procedure like liposuction there is the possibility for the loss of fluids. If your body looses an excessive amount of fluids, your body can go into shock mode.
Tumescent liposuction is the safest form of liposuction and offers fewer risks than traditional liposuction. Most doctors perform tumecscent liposuction today versus traditional liposuction. Most liposuction patients are happy with their outcomes, but like any surgical procedure, there are always risks involved. That's why it is important for you to understand the limitations and possible complications of any liposuction surgery. Before you have liposuction, you should be aware of these risks and should weigh the risks and benefits based on your own personal value system, while consulting with a qualified liposuction surgeon.