Cost Of Liposuction Archives

by Thomas

Cosmetic surgeries are slowly becoming as common as facials and manicures. In present day, more and more people are willing to undergo cosmetic surgeries to improve their appearance. Liposuction is among one of the most common cosmetic surgeries today. When cosmetic surgeries first became popular in the eighties, the cost of such procedures was so high that only the rich and famous people could afford it. Two decades down the road, the prices of such surgeries are now just a fraction of what it once was.

Nevertheless, cosmetic surgeries today are by no means cheap. Depending on a variety of factors, the cost could run from $2000 to $20000 for the exact same surgery. Before we make any expensive purchases, we would usually do some research on where we can get the best bargains. Since liposuction (and many other cosmetic surgeries) are not only expensive but carries with in many health risks, it pays to do a little more research before we undergo the surgery. Here are some of the factors that influence the price of a liposuction procedure.

1.The Doctor: The doctor that you choose to perfume the procedure is one of the major factors that influence the price of the surgeries. Very experienced doctors that have great track records and famous clients can cost five to ten times more than the average doctor. Depending on your budget, it is always worthwhile to go for reputable doctors if you can afford it

2.Locality. The location of the hospital or medical establishment is also another factor that influences the cost of liposuction. To quote an obvious example, the cost of liposuction in New York City would definitely be much more expensive than in a city like Tulsa. The standards of living in a particular place greatly influences the price of the procedure

3.Body Area. The area of your body where you would like for the excess fat to be removed is a major factor as well. The cost of liposuction on your cheeks and neck is much more expensive than the cost of removing excess fat from your chest and abdomen. The amount of fat that wants to be removed is also a factor to be considered.

4.Type of Surgery. Today, there are many types of liposuction procedures, all with varying price tags. Some of the more common procedures include laser liposuction and tumescent liposuction. The type of anesthesia used would also make a big difference in the cost of the surgery.

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by Victoria Rowde

Last year, an Italian/ Brazilian technology called laser liposuction received approval from the FDA as a method for removing fat in specific areas of the body. It seems that people no longer need to stick to the option of traditional liposuction. There is however, still a lot that we need to know about laser liposuction.

What is Laser Liposuction?

Laser liposuction is a form of minimal invasive procedure that may result to some bruising in patients. In this procedure, a very small incision is made into which a 1mm cannula is then inserted. The laser tip of the instrument then comes into contact with the fats, heats the fats up and breaks them down. The melted fat can then be removed from the body immediately.

The lymphatic system in our body can flush out and release fats that are not removed. Laser intensity is low and can be adjusted as needed. A local anesthetic is all that is needed for laser liposuction.

What It Is For

Laser liposuction is apparently not for everyone. Although some may claim that laser liposuction can work wonders on all parts of your body, it can only really work on limited areas. Only smaller areas like the face, neck and arms can be subjected to this laser treatment.

Just like traditional liposuction, laser liposuction is also simply a body sculpting procedure. It is therefore not a solution for obesity and cannot be used for weight loss. The appropriate candidates for this new technology are people who are fairly healthy and who have only small fat deposits.

The Advantages

Since the procedure is minimally invasive, there is less swelling, bruising, scarring, tissue damage and pain. The incision is said to be so small that a patient no longer needs to be stitched up. This means that the rate of recovery is faster. Patients can get back on their feet in a day or two.

Another advantage of laser liposuction is that it promotes collagen production and tightens the skin aside from merely melting body fats. This is a great improvement compared to traditional liposuction. In traditional liposuction, some patients end up looking worse because of a lack of ideal skin elasticity. Some doctors may use laser liposuction after sessions of traditional liposuction to help tighten the skin.

Risks

Not all areas of the body can be subjected to laser liposuction. Traditional liposuction may still be needed for wider body areas such as the hips and thighs. It is also still a very young piece of technology. Experts agree that more studies need to be conducted to determine the possible negative side effects of this procedure.

A more serious concern that especially deserves more attention in laser liposuction is also the probable negative effects of having more fat fluid being retained in the body. Of course, the FDA would not approve something that could be potentially dangerous. It is a fact though that the full long term side effects of the procedure cannot be determined yet until it has been in use for quite some time. Be on the safe side by asking your doctor to extensively discuss the procedure with you.

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