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What is the consensus on Tumescent Liposuction?

What is the consensus on Tumescent Liposuction?

Liposuction involves suctioning excess fat from certain areas to reshape the body. Usually, liposuction areas include the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, upper arms, jaws, cheeks, neck, etc. Today, tumescent liposuction has a wider range of applications and more pronounced results. Although the procedure is not a complete substitute for dieting to lose weight, tumescent liposuction is worth a try for those persons who achieve minor effect with conventional weight loss method.

 

Tumescent can improve body shape and increase confidence, and it is particularly suitable for those with normal weight, good skin elasticity, fat accumulation in certain specific areas, and an overall body shape that is not in poor condition. Although there is no age limit, older people do not have the same skin elasticity as younger people and the results are slightly less effective.

 

Surgical Risks

 

Generally speaking, tumescent liposuction is safe if it is performed in a professional medical facility, but it is important to remember that no matter how good the physician or hospital, there is no guarantee that the surgery will be risk-free. The probability of complications is low but not zero, and if too many areas are operated on at one time and a large amount of liposuction is performed, this can lead to longer surgery times and increased risk. Complications include infection, delayed healing, hematoma, thrombosis or fat embolism (circulation to the lungs can cause infarction), massive loss of body fluids, skin and nerve damage, visceral puncture injuries, and drug reactions. Liposuction scars are usually small and hidden. Early post-liposuction skin unevenness, bilateral asymmetry, sagging skin in older patients, skin sensory numbness, hyperpigmentation, etc. may occur.

 

Pre-operative Preparation

 

During the initial consultation, your body situation will be evaluated and the surgeon will determine the areas of fat accumulation, skin elasticity, etc. to determine what body reshaping method is appropriate. For example, if you want a tummy tuck, then a tumescent liposuction would be appropriate. With the variety of methods and options available today regarding body sculpting, it is important to choose which procedure is appropriate and choose the method with the fewest complications from the perspective of surgical results, safety, cost and individualized characteristics. Some precautions before surgery, including diet, smoking, and in taking medication should be followed. If you have recently caught a cold or various infections, especially skin infections, the surgery must be postponed and someone must accompany you for one to two days after surgery.

 

Surgical procedure

 

The operation time is not fixed, but depends on the size of the liposuction area, the amount of liposuction, the anesthesia method and the liposuction method, etc. A small incision is made in the skin, an appropriate amount of tumescent fluid is injected, and then the suction tube is pumped back and forth in the fat layer, destroying the fat cells and sucking them out, liposuction can be done by vacuum-like machine or by using a syringe. is removed simultaneously. A certain amount of tumescent fluid is injected into the liposuction area (tumescent fluid contains lidocaine and epinephrine which constricts blood vessels) to make liposuction easier and reduce blood loss. Generally, no additional anesthesia is needed, and the tissue swells after the tumescent solution is injected, so it is also called tumescent liposuction.

 

Postoperative precautions

 

A small amount of local liposuction can be done on an outpatient basis, but if the amount of liposuction is large and other procedures are being performed at the same time, hospitalization is required. Post-operative oozing from the incision may be noticed. Sometimes the incision is drained to prevent fluid accumulation and more oozing will occur, so there is no need to worry. In order to reduce swelling and facilitate skin adhesion, liposuction areas need to wear elastic garments, and postoperative antibiotics should be used to prevent infection. The postoperative recovery is a slow process. Early movement out of bed can help reduce swelling and prevent venous thrombosis in the lower extremities, and you will feel good after a week or two, and you can go to work normally after rest.

 

Postoperative effect

 

The effect can be seen soon after the operation. It takes one month to reduce the swelling and the effect is obvious, and the final effect appears after three months. If you have realistic expectations about the surgery, you will be satisfied with the results of the surgery.

 

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