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Most people are aware of the liposuction procedure and what is involved with it, but few people are aware of the specialized liposuction procedure known as tumescent liposuction. This is a very common form of liposuction which is done under local anesthesia, and which involves the pumping of a solution of saline, lidocaine and epinephrine. During this technique the surgeon injects the solution into fatty areas on the body before the fat is removed.

Tumescent liposuction was developed by dermatologic surgeons decades ago, in the mid 1980s, however it did not truly come into popularity until recent years. The tumescent liposuction method uses smaller cannulae than that of any other type of liposuction which results in less bruising and bleeding.

The Benefits

There are a number of benefits that are offered by the tumescent liposuction procedure, especially over other liposuction treatments. Compared to other surgical methods it offers fewer skin irregularities, less bleeding, reduced bruising and a much faster recovery time.

The Risks

There are also certain risks and complications that are associated with tumescent liposuction, as with any other procedure. This includes skin irregularity, lumpiness, dimpling, loose skin, and infections. Although these risks are associated with the procedure it is important to realize that tumescent liposuction is a very safe procedure, one that typically comes with very few side effects.

Recovery Time

It usually takes about six weeks for any scars to begin to soften, but after this they will become so faint that they will be hardly be noticeable, if at all. You may feel temporary numbness in the treated area because the local anesthetic that was given to you before the procedure remains in the tissue for a day or two after the surgery.

You should also avoid any physical activity, at least for the first week after surgery, as this can cause strain on the treated area and result in causing problems. Most patients that go through this procedure are alert and able to function even immediately after the surgery, and do not experience any nausea or grogginess.

Liposuction can be a very beneficial procedure, one that can help shape your body and remove excess fat, leaving you with the body that you desire. It is also very inexpensive especially when compared to other procedures, thereby making it accessible to the average person. Just make sure that you find a surgeon who is qualified and experienced and who you feel comfortable with so that the procedure will go as smoothly as possible.

For many people, the term Liposuction brings about mental images of a severely over-weight or obese person and that is not exactly accurate. Although liposuction is not intended as a weight-loss technique or solution, it can help to “sculpt” your body into a slimmer profile. The number of both men and women who have had these surgeries done may surprise you, as it is performed often enough to be considered the most common cosmetic procedure for both sexes.

Should you consider Cosmetic Liposuction Surgery?

This popular procedure does not necessarily have to be performed at a hospital or surgery center, as it can also be done at the doctor’s office. Naturally there are pros and cons related to both locations. Normally, only a small volume procedure will be performed as an out patient basis due to the cost. If a larger volume of fat needs to be removed or if this is being done in conjunction with other procedures, then your doctor will speak with you about the options available to you and together you will make an informed decision.

Plastic surgeons or even dermatologists perform many of these liposuction procedures. Keep in mind that any licensed physician may perform the surgery, as no standardized training is required. As a result of this there will be differences in experience and training. You may want to consider asking the physician you have chosen how many times he or she has performed this type of surgery and whether or not they have had any specialized training in this field. Just because it is elective surgery does not mean that it is any less serious than any other type of invasive surgery.

The liposuction tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is likely the most often performed procedure. Most people who are considering having this done are usually somewhat overweight or have excess skin redundancy that is a result of a large weight loss or pregnancy. In the case of pregnancy, experts advise waiting until you will no longer be having any more children, as the muscles that are tightened during liposuction can separate again during another pregnancy. It is further noted that the tightened muscles can restrict the growth of the fetus.

As with many other procedures, liposuction is not completely pain or discomfort free. Experiencing pain after surgery is common. There is also a possibility of drainage from the incisions after liposuction, but these are normal, and if necessary your doctor may insert a drainage tube to avoid the build-up of fluid. By following your doctor’s advice you will have a better chance of getting through it with as little discomfort as possible. Remember to ask your doctor any questions you may have prior to the procedure so that everything is understood. And try not to be too impatient while waiting to see the results, as liposuction recovery means different things to different people.

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