The Benefits of Tumescent Liposuction

January 3rd, 2010 by Will Edison Discuss this article »

Although many people have less than favorable views of their own bodies and would like to run to the nearest (and most affordable) plastic surgeon for a spectacular fix, there is an ideal candidate for the procedure. For most surgeons, that person is physically fit and eats a well-balanced diet, but has a tendency to retain fat that is often a genetic predisposition. Tumescent liposuction, which places the patient under a local anesthesia and hedges the potential for significant blood loss, is a reasonable consideration for those who have fatty deposits that are pretty restricted to a particular location.

The procedure minimizes the possibility of major blood loss by placing the patient under a local anesthetic rather than a general one. It is a recommended surgery for those who are already physically fit and just overweight by about 10 to 20 pounds. The fatty deposit in the skin of these clients should be localized, as well.

After agreeing to the surgery in writing, the patient is able to see through photographs of the pre-surgery body and the topographical map that the doctor draws on the body where all the insertions will occur. The pen used to draw on the skin is sterile, and it is used after the body has been disinfected with a sterile solution. After the patient sees his “map,” he is then asked to relax on sterile towels and a physician will administer a local anesthetic.

The traditional method of liposuction before tumescent liposuction became were popular was a little more risky to patients. With the use of a general anesthetic, patients tended to lose more blood and absolutely needed to have intravenous fluids in order for the procedure to be a success. Now, this is not so. Physicians also are able to now take advantage of topical anesthetics such as lidocaine whose antibacterial properties greatly lessen the risk of infection.

The biggest nightmare a plastic surgery patient usually has is the idea of surgeon having to go back in for a second time to correct something that was not performed properly the first time. Tumescent liposuction makes it easier for patients to put this fear to rest. Since tumescence can amplify defects and make them more easily detectable by doctors, first time procedure tend to address the original problems more successfully.

Most that have tumescent liposuction are able to see impressive results and the appearance of cellulite is improved. However, surgery participants need to know that the procedure does not guarantee the removal of cellulite for a lifetime. Fatty deposits are still present even when they are not visible. Many credible surgeons will not perform the procedure if they determine the patient will not attain a desired goal.

Most surgeons choose not to participate in surgeries that seem to be a quick fix for patients. Weight control should be a consistent program that encourages good habits, not a frequent, convenient run to the plastic surgeon. Exercise and keeping a healthy diet are still the most effective ways the manage weight and reduce cellulite. The surgery is known to suppress appetites and may offer a bit of an advantage immediately following the procedure. The appetite will return, though, and patients need to be aware that they alone will have to have the will to maintain surgery results.

The celebrity obsession with tumescent liposuction and a significant public desire to mirror that obsession drives most to believe they have the right to pursue the surgery. It is not, however, intended for everyone. It is meant to enhance the efforts of those who are already in fairly good health.

Learn more about tumescent liposuction and laser assisted liposuction procedures before taking the next step.

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