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Liposuction / Liposculpture Procedure |
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Introduction
The following is a presentation to explain the liposuction
procedure, which describes how you can best prepare for your
procedure, how it may be performed, and your recovery process
along with before and after photos of some of our patients. An
interesting question and answer section can also be viewed.
This presentation is not intended to take the place of a
physician's consultation.
Many people seek liposuction because they want to improve
contour and remove fat from specific areas, including hips,
buttocks, thighs, neck, arms, chest and abdomen. The best
candidate for this procedure is a normal weight person with
firm, elastic skin, physically healthy, and with realistic
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Ultrasonic Liposuction
This technique is similar to the tumescent liposuction
technique in the fact that predefined areas are filled with
tumescent fluid, but then ultrasonic energy is used to liquefy
the fat before being removed. This energy is delivered via a
rod that emits ultrasonic waves. Your surgeon next inserts the
small rod through a tiny incision and massages the fatty
tissue before suctioning it out.
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Procedure
What happens during the procedure?
The liposuction procedure can typically take between thirty
minutes to four hours depending on the technique performed and
the amount of excess fat removed. Various types of anesthesia
can be employed for liposuction including local tumescent
anesthesia, conscious sedation anesthesia, and general
anesthesia. Your surgeon will discuss which type of anesthesia
will best be suited for your specific situation. The two
surgical liposuction techniques most commonly used are:
Tumescent Liposuction
This is an advanced form of traditional liposuction that has
been performed in the United States since the 1970s. First,
your surgeon fills the predefined areas with tumescent fluid
which also provides anesthesia (saline mixed with adrenaline
and lidocaine). Next, the fat is suctioned out using long thin
rods. This entire procedure is done through tiny incisions
that are well hidden by the creases of your skin.
There are differences in time, costs, scars and other risks.
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Preparation
Preparing for surgery.
Your initial consultation is extremely important. Be prepared
to provide your complete medical history and inform the
surgeon of any vitamins and medications (including
over-the-counter) that you are taking. Make sure to tell your
surgeon if you smoke, have uncontrolled high blood pressure,
allergies, blood clotting problems, or tendency to form
excessive scars, because these problems can effect the outcome
of your surgery. Liposuction carries greater risks if you have
diabetes, heart or lung disease, or have recently had surgery
in the area you want contoured.
Review With Your Surgeon:

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Do Not Take Aspirin® Or Products
Containing Ibuprofen for two weeks before or
after your procedure. These medications thin the blood,
interfere with normal blood clotting and increase the
risk of bleeding and bruising. Instead, use medications
containing acetaminophen, such as Tylenol®. |
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Discontinue Smoking for two weeks before and after surgery.
Smoking constricts small blood vessels and inhibits the
healing process. |
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Avoid
Alcohol for two weeks before and after surgery. |
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Decreasing Salt intake
will help diminish swelling after surgery. |
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Drink Plenty Of Water
to help flush toxins from your body. |
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Stop Taking All Vitamins And Herbs
two weeks prior to surgery. |
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Fill Your Prescriptions
before your surgery date, especially any pain medication
your doctor has prescribed for this procedure. |
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Arrange For Someone To Take You
Home and to assist you for 24 hours
after surgery. |
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Post Surgery
What to expect post surgery.

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Work:
Most patients are back to work within five to ten
days. If your job requires you to lift heavy objects,
you may need to wait two to three weeks. |
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Swelling And Bruising:
Swelling can peak within three days and gradually
disappear in three to six months. Don't be alarmed if
swelling settles in your knees, ankles, labia, or
scrotum. This is normal. Begin walking around as soon as
possible to help reduce swelling and prevent blood clots
in your legs. Bruising may last two to ten days.
Numbness may occur in areas contoured during surgery.
Sensation generally returns over the next three months. |
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Showering: You
may shower per your physician's instructions. |
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Discomfort:
The morning after surgery there is some discomfort.
However, if you begin to be active and walk around, it
should diminish significantly. If you do feel
discomfort, take the pain medication prescribed by your
surgeon. If discomfort persists, contact your surgeon
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Recovery:
For the next several days, there will be drainage from
your incisions. This is mainly leftover tumescent fluid.
A drainage tube may be inserted underneath the skin to
prevent fluid build-up. If your surgeon sutured your
incisions, stitches may be removed or dissolved within
five to seven days. You may be asked to wear a
compression garment for several days depending on your
surgeon's recommendation. The garment helps your skin
fit its new contour. Strenuous activity should be
avoided for four to six weeks. |
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Results: Final
results vary person to person and may be seen after
several weeks. Results are permanent but may vary
depending on weight gain and aging. |
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Premier Plastic Surgery
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Alto |
1795
El Camino Real , Suite 200 |
Palo
Alto, CA 94306 |
Tel:
650-321-7100 |
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San
Mateo |
50
South San Mateo Drive, Suite 320 |
San
Mateo, CA 94401 |
Tel:
650-340-7200 |
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Half Moon Bay |
625 Miramontes, Suite 105 |
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 |
Tel: 650-560-4842 |
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