Wednesday, November 18, 2009

What are the Benefits of Tumescent Liposuction?

Fortunately for tumescent liposuction patients, there is a whole litany of benefits, of which we will discuss two. The first and most important benefit is the reduced blood loss, which is a result of the epinephrine causing the capillaries to shrink. This reduced blood loss leads to less post operative swelling and bruising. The second benefit with tumescent liposuction is the fact that it enables a skilled cosmetic surgeon to create a more contoured look than when compared to other liposuction techniques. A more contoured look is created because the plastic surgeon is able to remove the fatty deposits with specialized tools called micro cannulas, which add a dimension of precision to the surgery.

Friday, November 6, 2009

What is in the Tumescent Liposuction Solution?

As we all know, the tumescent liposuction procedure involves the plastic surgeon injecting a significant amount of an anesthetic solution into the patient. A question that is often asked centers around what the solution actually is. Very simply, the anesthesia solution is a diluted local anesthetic. There are actually two different types of anesthesia mixed together. The first is lidocaine, which is the actual anesthetic, which is a locally applied anesthesia. The second fluid is epinephrine. The epinephrine is designed to cause the liposuction patient’s capillaries to shrink in size, resulting in less blood loss. Put together, these two solutions form the basis of tumescent liposuction.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

What are the Risks of Tumescent Liposuction?

While most people will tout the wonderful virtues of tumescent liposuction, the fact is the surgery carries a certain probability of complications. While these complications may not happen often, it is necessary for someone who is undergoing this procedure to fully understand the risks. As a result, we are going to talk about a potentially fatal risk: infection. As there is a break in the skin, the potential for infection exists. In order to control for this complication, many surgeons will prescribe antibiotics. While antibiotics are often successful, it is worth noting that statistically speaking, one in thousand people actually die from post operative liposuction complications.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

What is Tumescent Liposuction?

Tumescent liposuction is one of the more popular liposuction Dallas methods in use today. During the procedure, a surgeon injects a large volume of solution into the patient’s fatty deposits, resulting in these deposits swelling. Because the fat deposits are swollen so much, it becomes very easy for the surgeon to remove them via the cannula, which is a reed like device. Due to the level of swelling, the cosmetic surgeon is able to create a significantly more contoured look than that of other liposuction methods. As a result, this method of liposuction is more often requested than the other forms of liposuction.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Do I Really Need Liposuction?

At some point in most people’s lives, they come to a point where they question whether or not they need cosmetic surgery. As liposuction is one of the more popular plastic surgeries, many people often wonder about it. We believe that it is important to point out that cosmetic surgery is not always the right answer for everyone. If you are in the situation where you are looking to drop a few vanity pounds, then liposuction may not be for you. If you are able to lose weight by exercising properly, liposuction is not for you. If you are able to drop the necessary weight by a reasonable nutritional plan, liposuction is definitely not for you.