Liposuction: Is Liposuction Safe?

Written by RaymondJW on Sat, 26 Apr 2008

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Liposuction is most effective at removing localized fat deposits in body areas that do not respond to dieting or exercising; it is most often used when other methods cannot treat it, from areas including the abdomen, bottom and thighs. However, there is a strange and unexpected side effect where the fat can return; often ths occurs in a different area from where it was first removed.

The two most common methods to get rid of it are the tumescent technique and Ultrasonic. Tumescent is one of the latest advances in this type of treatment which is now is one now of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgeries in the USA.

Fat is removed by a smaller tube and this also helps to reduce the amount of bruising that occurs with the traditional method. Unfortunately there is often a certain amount of blood loss with traditional liposuction; something that is addressed with the Tumescent technique which adds adrenaline to the solution to reduce the blood loss.

Ultrasonic liposuction offers smoother results than traditional liposuction and it is more effective in treating the awkward, fibrous areas including the upper back.

It is possible, even though rare, for internal injury to occur owing to the fact the surgeon cannot adequately see where the probe is once it's inside the body when performing the traditional technique of removing fat. The best advice when considering this course of treatment is to consult with the surgeon about the best and safest technique.

Although liposuction is relatively safe if carried out by a professional cosmetic surgeon, there can be risks and very, very rarely death - about 2 in 10,000. In preparing for the procedure, individuals are required to undergo a series of physical examinations to determine whether or not their health is good enough to have it performed. To ensure infections do not occur after treatment, cosmetic surgeons prescribe antibiotics to patients and re-iterate the importance of keeping wounds clean. Fortunately though, in the past few years much progress has been made in the field of cosmetic surgery in respect to this procedure.

Lipo Dissolve is a liposuction alternative which is useful in the removal of small amounts of fat like cellulite; dissolving it using a number of small injections. Because Lipo Dissolve does not cause any pain, it can be performed without the need for any anesthetic and be used with other skin treatments that do not require surgical intervention.

About the Author

Raymond JW is the author for http://liposuction.daily-read.info a popular website that provides information about liposuction tumescent technique and topics regarding liposuction effects.


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