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Liposuction
Procedure
Liposuction is well suited for women and men who are at normal weight but
have isolated pockets of fat that cause certain problem areas. Liposuction will
improve body shape by using a device called a cannula, which is inserted
through one or more tiny incisions. The cannula and vacuum device will remove
unwanted fat deposits that don’t respond to dieting and exercise. Suctioning
can be done either in the deep or superficial layer of fat, depending on your
selected treatment. Areas that are usually treated with liposuction include
neck, upper arms, above breasts, abdomen, buttocks, hips, thighs, knees,
claves, and ankles.
Length of Procedure
This surgical procedure usually last 2 hours or more, depending on the extent
of the surgery.
Type of Anesthesia
This procedure is usually done under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis.
Side Effects
You will experience temporary bruising, swelling, numbness, soreness, and a
burning sensation. The swelling usually subsides about a week or so after
surgery, the bruising can last up to 3 weeks after surgery. The numbness may
take several weeks before the feeling returns. Any pain experienced can be
controlled by medication prescribed by your surgeon.
Risks
Fortunately, significant complications from this procedure are infrequent,
and thousands of people undergo this procedure with no complications.
However, anyone that is considering this procedure should be aware of the
benefits and risks. The potential complications of this surgery are best
discussed on a personal basis with your surgeon. Though some complications
that may be discussed are infection, excessive fluid loss that may lead to
shock, fluid accumulation, injury to the skin, rippling or bagginess of skin,
asymmetry, and pigmentation changes which may become permanent if exposed to
the sun.
Recovery
In some cases you can resume back to work in 1 to 2 weeks. More strenuous
activities can resume usually in 2 to 4 weeks.
Reading about your prospective procedure is your first step in gathering
information. Once you have decided that the procedure is right for you, a
personal consultation is available for your convenience with Dr. H.A. Najafi.
This will give you a more detailed explanation of your prospective procedure
and answer any questions or concerns you have regarding your surgery. Click
on contact us to contact a member or our staff, to schedule your consultation
today!
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