Liposuction and lipoplasty

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Liposuction, less commonly known as lipoplasty or suction lipectomy, is the surgical procedure which can sculpt or recontour one or more parts of the body through the removal of localized fat deposits.

Below is a list of terms and topics commonly referred to when discussing liposuction:

Before and after pictures of procedures: photos of procedures can be particularly helpful to you when selecting a surgeon. A good surgeon should have lots of pics of previous patients for you to review, allowing you to get an idea of the possible results that you can achieve. If possible, you’ll want to look at ones pertaining to your particular procedure, for instance abdomen, facial, ankle, thighs, female and the like.

Techniques: There are a variety of different methods used for this procedure, including tumescent, ultrasonic or ultrasound, power assisted, and laser.

Prices: One of the most common questions we hear is how much does the procedure cost? Plastic surgery costs for this procedure can run anywhere from $1500 to $7500. Pricing can vary according to several factors, for instance a simple chin procedure can be different from a procedure performed on multiple areas of the body, or Texas may be different from that of Massachusetts -- though with us, you're always guaranteed the same low price!Financing is usually not available through insurance companies as this procedure is typically considered a cosmetic surgery.

Facial: This procedure is commonly performed on areas of the face, including the neck, chin and cheek.

Commonly Treated Areas:These include the abdomen, calves and ankles, upper arms, knees, thighs and hips. The neck is a particularly common area treated on older patients.

Tummy Tuck: This procedure is performed on the abdominal area. For more tummy tuck info, visit our page on abdominoplaty.

Surgery: This procedure is considered a cosmetic surgery.

Risks and complications: Like all surgery, there are some problems that can occur and its important to weigh the pros and cons. The dangers of this procedure can include hematoma, asymmetry, scarring, rippling or bagginess of the skin, bad results, pigmentation changes, fluid retention, excessive fluid loss and shock, fat or blood clots which can travel to the lungs and cause death, and infection. Having more areas treated at one time can increase your chance for problems, for instance upper arm risks may be less than those occurring when arms, legs, abdomen and back are all treated at the same time.

Benefits: This procedure can successfully eliminate pockets of fat and reshape areas of the body, particularly problem areas which are unresponsive to diet and exercise. Like many cosmetic surgeries, it can also have a positive psychological effect by increasing self-confidence. There is also recent news about this procedure being able to benefit patients with diabetes.

Recovery: Patients are typically able to return to work within one to two weeks, though more strenuous activity may need to be avoided for two to four weeks.

Large volume: This refers to the amount of fat being removed. By having larger volumes removed, your risks may be increased.

Alternatives: The best substitute for this procedure is diet and exercise, however some problem areas like saddle bags can be unresponsive. This procedure can be particularly effective on these areas.

Gynecomastia: This is the procedure involving breast reduction for men. While particularly popular with male models, actors, bodybuilders, weight lifters and dancers, it can be used to treat any large breasted boy.

Results: The results of this procedure can be long-lasting if you follow a healthy diet and exercise regime, however if you do gain weight afterwards, the fat may return in the areas from which it was removed.

Compression garments: These are basically like girdles and may need to be worn for up to seven days to provide support and help with any swelling after surgery

Cannula: This is a piece of equipment used during the procedure. It is basically a narrow, blunt-tipped tube which is inserted into incisions beneath the skin and then moved back and forth to disrupt the fat cells which are then suctioned out.

Body sculpting: This refers to the procedure’s ability to sculpt certain areas of the body through the removal of fat.

Submental: This refers to the use of this procedure to remove fat from the chin, along the jawline and on the neck.

Stories: Click on testimonials to view stories written by satisfied patients.

Information on the procedure, facts and more are available to you by simply contacting us.

Looking for a surgeon? We can connect you with doctors in Texas, Colorado, Pennsylvania, and more, from Aurora, Seattle, Dallas, Fort Worth, Bryn Mawr, Denver, Philadelphia, Pasadena, and Houston to Delaware County, Montgomery County, and beyond.

Below are just a few of the many states that we service. We’ve found this procedure to be especially popular in these areas, and have listed the techniques or procedures most requested in many of them: the procedures most requested in these are ultrasonic and tumescent, though procedures for men are also popular.

We also offer services in the following cities and counties, among many others. Again, we’ve listed the procedures and techniques most frequently requested: Again, tumescent and ultransonic are popular searches for these.

tumescent liposuction sweat gland - Be used to treat excessive sweating of the armpits (axillary hyperhidrosis), as sweat glands can be removed by suction.

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