Are thinking about liposuction? Was the first question you thought How much does liposuction cost? If you answered yes to that, you have come to the right spot. Liposuction has become very popular in recent years. How much does liposuction cost is one of the top questions that people ask. While it seems like a simple question, how much does liposuction cost is actually a very hard question to answer. The first thing you must look at is the surgeon that you want to perform the surgery for you. Depending on the perfect surgeon for you, the cost of liposuction may be higher or lower than another surgeon who performs liposuction. Be sure to keep in mind that your health should be the first concern when searching for the perfect surgeon for you.

Once you have chosen a surgeon, you will be able to ask how much does liposuction cost. This is because you will know the surgeon you are going with and they will be able to quote an approximate price. The question of how much does liposuction cost becomes a lot of little questions for your surgeon. The surgeon will first have to look at the severity of your case.

It is important to know that a lot of the time surgeons will charge the patient according to the amount of work they will have to do within the procedure. Each and every item that must be done will cost a set amount of money. They will add those items up for you and give you a rough estimate as to the cost of your liposuction procedure. Remember that a tummy liposuction is not going to cost as much as liposuction for your upper legs.

The cost also depends on the fact of sex. Depending on if you are male or female can cause the cost to go up or down. Another factor with the cost of liposuction is how much a person actually weighs. If a person needs liposuction because of how much they weigh, they become a special medical case. This can cause the cost to rise higher.

Apparently, the cost of liposuction changes according to the needs of each patient. There is no exact quote that you can go by for liposuction. Remember to look around and choose the best surgeon for your case. Make sure the surgeon understand why you are going to perform the surgery so that you will be happy with the results. Your health should be the number one factor when determining the surgeon you go with, even if that requires you to pay more.

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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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