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If you have ever considered liposuction but have been afraid to try it because of the painful recovery then there is a solution. Smart liposuction is a laser assisted liposuction procedure that is much less invasive than traditional liposuction. Smart liposuction is also ideal for people who have smaller problem areas and do not need major liposuction. If there is an area of your body in particular that you can never seem to tone or tighten up and surgery seems too drastic a measure then this procedure could be what you are looking for. Smart liposuction has been approved by the FDA as a safe way to reduce fat in the body.

How it Works

In traditional liposuction fat is vacuumed out of the body through a tube and requires general anesthetic. Traditional liposuction also targets larger areas of the body. Smart liposuction on the other hand can sometimes be done with local anesthesia as the body feels much less trauma than with the traditional procedure. The incisions made for smart liposuction are also much smaller and so scarring is less noticeable.

The cannula, or small tube, is inserted into the area that is being targeted for fat removal and a laser fibre is sent through the cannula. The laser fibre breaks up fat and compacts tissue and blood vessels surrounding the fat. The result is tighter tissue and less of the bruising, swelling and bleeding of traditional liposuction. Smart liposuction does not result in hanging skin due to the tightening of tissue and the stimulation of collagen that occurs.

Ideal Candidates

People who are generally in good health and have a few problem areas are ideal candidates for smart liposuction. Smart liposuction is not considered a solution for obesity or individuals who are severely overweight. Areas such as the neck, jowls, stomach, upper arms, outer thighs and male breasts are commonly treated with this procedure. However speak to your cosmetic surgeon to find out if you are a good candidate for this procedure.

Results

The results of smart liposuction are permanent as long as the patient maintains a healthy diet and regular exercise program. This is true of even traditional liposuction. The results of smart liposuction are more noticeable because of the fast recovery time and minimal swelling and bruising. The pain factor is also significantly lower than that of traditional liposuction. The pain of recovery is described as a dull ache and patients can return to non-strenuous work after a day.

St. George tumescent liposuction procedures are performed by board certified dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons. An Internet search for St. George tumescent liposuction will bring up very few specialist listings; however, an extended search in the state of Utah will bring numerous results. It is important to find a skilled and certified surgeon to perform any invasive surgical procedure. It is also important to research to type of procedure thoroughly. This article focuses on St. George tumescent liposuction and explains what it is, where to get it, and how much it costs.

Liposuction, or liposculpture, along with breast augmentation and rhinoplasty are the top three cosmetic procedures in America. These procedures were once only attainable to celebrities or the wealthy. Today, average, middle-class Americans take out loans to get “nipped and tucked.” Reality shows like Dr. 90210 and Extreme Makeover and fictional shows like Nip/Tuck make cosmetic surgery attractive to the American public. We also live in a youth-obsessed culture. It has been reported that over 70% those going under the knife are not even 50 years old. People are pre-empting wrinkles and “spare tires” by taking care of their appearance early and with help from their friendly, local surgeon.

As in any city, in St. George, tumescent liposuction involves less pain and bleeding than other forms of liposuction. Tumescent means swollen. Tumescent solution is injected directly into fatty tissue. This anesthetic fluid contains epinephrine to inhibit bleeding and lidocaine to inhibit pain. It makes the fatty tissue swell which in turn makes the fat easier to remove. The benefits of this form of liposuction are many. Antiquated methods of liposuction caused patients to develop blood clots, bleed profusely, heal slowly, and develop deadly infections. Tumescent liposuction has risks like any other surgery but its biggest shortcoming is that it is a lengthy procedure.

St. George Tumescent Liposuction for Sinners and Saints (Or Anyone Who Can Afford It)

As with most things in life, if you want the best you are going to have to pay for it. Liposuction is not cheap, is not covered by health insurance, and may need to be maintained with subsequent procedures if patients do not maintain a healthy diet. An average liposuction of the stomach alone costs in the range of $2,000-$5,000. For additional areas such as the buttocks and arms, the total could easily reach $10,000. It is beauty that you are buying though, and judging by the amount of surgeries performed just in 2007, Americans are willing to pay through their reshaped noses for beauty.

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