Liposuction is a technique to remove localized excess areas of fat in both the moderately heavy and even the very thin so that proportion and balance is created. Liposuction has been around for just about twenty years now, and has become the most commonly performed cosmetic surgical procedure in the United States.
Liposuction, suction assisted lipectomy, liposculpture, liposurgery, and lipoplasty are all words that describe the same procedure. External ultrasound has been shown to decrease the swelling and bruising after surgery, and for some this may be of benefit. Internal ultrasonic liposuction can be performed on select patients in fibrous areas to reduce swelling.
The most commonly suctioned areas are the neck (underneath the chin), tummy, waist, love handles, hips, saddle bags, inner thighs, knees, and, infrequently, the ankles. During the procedure you are completely awake, allowing you to lie down and stand up. Everyone is aware that their body appears differently when they are standing vs. lying, and by having you stand your surgeon can more accurately sculpt your body's proportions.
Pre-operative valium will help minimize any anxiety and discomfort you may feel. A special tumescent solution will be injected. This will numb the area as well as put fluid around the fat cells so they are more easily removed.
The procedure is performed through inconspicuous 1/4" incisions that are often hidden in crease lines. A long thin tube, approximately half the width and twice the length of a pencil with specially shaped holes located along the tip, is connected by tubing to a very specialized high suction machine and introduced under the skin. A separate machine, external ultrasound, may be applied to the outside of the skin.
Your surgeon may use this method to aid in creating the best result and to decrease swelling and bruising. To avoid dimples and injury to the nerves and blood vessels containing "metabolic fat," only the lower layer of storage fat near the muscle is suctioned away. You will leave with a compression girdle on which must be worn for the first two weeks. Thereafter, depending upon the site, you may switch to a lighter girdle which should be worn for another two weeks.
Because of fluid retention, you may not see much difference for the first few days following surgery, and you may notice bruising with deeper suctioning. If only a small amount was removed, the swelling may be as much as the volume removed, so little change may be noted right away. When larger amounts are removed, patients notice the results sooner. The change in your appearance, however, will become increasingly evident over the next few months. Although some leg or ankle swelling beginning a few days after surgery is not unusual, any pain or tenderness in the calves should be immediately reported to the office. Normal healing, however, takes its course over four to six weeks. You may even note improvement for up to a year as swelling resolves.
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Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about plastic surgery in Santa Monica, California and plastic surgery procedures like santa monica liposuction, abdominoplasty, rhytidectomy, rhinoplasty, and brachioplasty.