Liposuction is a largely cosmetic procedure that is designed to remove fat and help shape problem areas. This procedure does carry some risks as well and it is important that you understand the risks you are taking as well as the potential side effects that are par for the course when it comes to liposuction.
In a society in which beauty is often measured by slender bodies and youth, it is no wonder that thousands of Americans chase the "perfect" look by means of liposuction. Portrayed in upbeat tones and associated with Hollywood glamour, liposuction seems to offer instant help for unsightly bulges. Consumers checking out liposuction Web sites on the Internet are further assured by the positive information they find. There are liposuction risks, however, that few consumers understand. Learning the risks of liposuction is important, it will help you make a decision whether or not liposuction is right for you. Ann Graham, senior nurse consultant in CDRH's Office of Surveillance and Biometrics.
Although rare, for liposuction these may include infection, bleeding, contour irregularities, asymmetry, and fat embolism. Liposuction also does not improve loose skin or cellulite. Loose skin is more appropriately addressed with a tummy tuck procedure. It is important to have realistic expectations. While liposuction can significantly improve the contour of your body, the result must be maintained with a healthy diet and exercise routine. A poor diet and lack of exercise following surgery will result in fat re-accumulation in those same areas that had undergone liposuction. Positivity and a healthy lifestyle are keys to success when it comes to liposuction. This procedure can do wonders for your body and your state of mind, but it’s up to you to maintain the results. If you are in relatively good health and have a positive outlook on your body image and goals, liposuction may be a good option for you.
Fat is then removed from the body by attaching a powerful vacuum to the cannula, which allows the cosmetic surgeon to work with localized areas. Heavy IV sedation, local anesthetics, or general anesthetics may be used on the patient during the surgery. Both patient and physician should carefully consider risks and benefits that come with any of these methods.
Scars after the procedure"Scarring is a cosmetic issue for people. Though the scar may fade over months they never completely disappear. Cosmetic surgeons normally try to create the scar at the bikini belt to make it invisible after clothing. Doctors prescribe some ointments to fade the scar. In women with previous Caesarean sections, the region of the already existing scar may be tried for abdominoplasty and, this way, no new scar is created. Deep vein thrombosis. The risk of blood clot going deep in the vein is linked with major surgery. Lung and heart complications due to clot. Clots may pose risks for the lung and heart and can cause severe chest pain. © Newsmax. All rights reserved.
Even if offices are well equipped, she adds, patients often need days of continuous support such as rehydration, pressure dressings, and good nursing care, while others actually need resuscitation and hospitalization to recover. And if a patient goes to the emergency room for care, the FDA doesn't hear about it, adds Graham. Whether reported or not, liposuction problems are real enough - though some, such as wavy or uneven skin after fat removal, are not medically serious. But others are. Overworking the heart can be a serious side effect of the tumescent technique.
This condition can develop without the surgery. It’s especially common in obese people. Liposuction can cause skin infections, which may require additional surgery. Even though these days infections during surgeries are rare, they are still a risk. It’s important to choose a respectable clinic and a qualified surgeon in order to minimize the risks of skin and other infections. Inflammation around the incision areas can last up to six months.
The main reason why people decide to do the liposuction is its ability to shape and contour the body. With the assistance of the surgeon, patients finally get rid of extra pounds, fat deposits, lipomas, and much more. Men with gynecomastia can remove the annoying enlarged chest and enjoy a manly body once again. Once the fat deposits are removed, patients can start experiencing numerous health benefits.
Membership in the American Board of Plastic Surgeons, a degree from an accredited medical school, and at least five additional years of residency are examples of indicators of good surgical judgement. Liposuction surgeries can be performed in a variety of settings. Some are performed in hospitals, in the surgeon’s office, and others in an outpatient surgery center.
Liposuction is usually very effective in shaping the body in fat-prone areas such as the buttocks, hips, abdomen, chin, cheeks, neck and arms. Effectiveness, cost, and risk are crucial factors that the patient should consider; these are referred to collectively as “surgical judgment” by the AAPS. Surgical judgment is developed through years of training and experience; patients should consider the training and experience of a particular doctor when choosing a surgeon.
In a society in which beauty is often measured by slender bodies and youth, it is no wonder that thousands of Americans chase the "perfect" look by means of liposuction. Portrayed in upbeat tones and associated with Hollywood glamour, liposuction seems to offer instant help for unsightly bulges. Consumers checking out liposuction Web sites on the Internet are further assured by the positive information they find. There are liposuction risks, however, that few consumers understand. Learning the risks of liposuction is important, it will help you make a decision whether or not liposuction is right for you. Ann Graham, senior nurse consultant in CDRH's Office of Surveillance and Biometrics.
Although rare, for liposuction these may include infection, bleeding, contour irregularities, asymmetry, and fat embolism. Liposuction also does not improve loose skin or cellulite. Loose skin is more appropriately addressed with a tummy tuck procedure. It is important to have realistic expectations. While liposuction can significantly improve the contour of your body, the result must be maintained with a healthy diet and exercise routine. A poor diet and lack of exercise following surgery will result in fat re-accumulation in those same areas that had undergone liposuction. Positivity and a healthy lifestyle are keys to success when it comes to liposuction. This procedure can do wonders for your body and your state of mind, but it’s up to you to maintain the results. If you are in relatively good health and have a positive outlook on your body image and goals, liposuction may be a good option for you.
Fat is then removed from the body by attaching a powerful vacuum to the cannula, which allows the cosmetic surgeon to work with localized areas. Heavy IV sedation, local anesthetics, or general anesthetics may be used on the patient during the surgery. Both patient and physician should carefully consider risks and benefits that come with any of these methods.
Scars after the procedure"Scarring is a cosmetic issue for people. Though the scar may fade over months they never completely disappear. Cosmetic surgeons normally try to create the scar at the bikini belt to make it invisible after clothing. Doctors prescribe some ointments to fade the scar. In women with previous Caesarean sections, the region of the already existing scar may be tried for abdominoplasty and, this way, no new scar is created. Deep vein thrombosis. The risk of blood clot going deep in the vein is linked with major surgery. Lung and heart complications due to clot. Clots may pose risks for the lung and heart and can cause severe chest pain. © Newsmax. All rights reserved.
Even if offices are well equipped, she adds, patients often need days of continuous support such as rehydration, pressure dressings, and good nursing care, while others actually need resuscitation and hospitalization to recover. And if a patient goes to the emergency room for care, the FDA doesn't hear about it, adds Graham. Whether reported or not, liposuction problems are real enough - though some, such as wavy or uneven skin after fat removal, are not medically serious. But others are. Overworking the heart can be a serious side effect of the tumescent technique.
This condition can develop without the surgery. It’s especially common in obese people. Liposuction can cause skin infections, which may require additional surgery. Even though these days infections during surgeries are rare, they are still a risk. It’s important to choose a respectable clinic and a qualified surgeon in order to minimize the risks of skin and other infections. Inflammation around the incision areas can last up to six months.
The main reason why people decide to do the liposuction is its ability to shape and contour the body. With the assistance of the surgeon, patients finally get rid of extra pounds, fat deposits, lipomas, and much more. Men with gynecomastia can remove the annoying enlarged chest and enjoy a manly body once again. Once the fat deposits are removed, patients can start experiencing numerous health benefits.
Membership in the American Board of Plastic Surgeons, a degree from an accredited medical school, and at least five additional years of residency are examples of indicators of good surgical judgement. Liposuction surgeries can be performed in a variety of settings. Some are performed in hospitals, in the surgeon’s office, and others in an outpatient surgery center.
Liposuction is usually very effective in shaping the body in fat-prone areas such as the buttocks, hips, abdomen, chin, cheeks, neck and arms. Effectiveness, cost, and risk are crucial factors that the patient should consider; these are referred to collectively as “surgical judgment” by the AAPS. Surgical judgment is developed through years of training and experience; patients should consider the training and experience of a particular doctor when choosing a surgeon.