Understanding Tumescent Liposuction
by: Tammy Corbett
Tumescent liposuction was developed by dermatologic
surgeons in the mid 1980's and has become a more popular method
of liposuction. It is considered to be a major advancement that
has completely changed surgical fat removal. This has been regarded
as the "best" type of liposuction surgery to date.
Tumescent liposuction is done using a local anesthetic.
A large volume of saline solution containing the aesthetic and
a drug called "Epinephrine" is injected directly into
the areas where there are excessive fatty deposits. Epinephrine
is important in the surgical process because it shrinks capillaries
and minimizes blood loss. Minor sedation may be required for those
who feel a little nervous about the surgery; however the patient
is usually completely conscious during the surgery.
Benefits of Having Tumescent Liposuction
* Fewer skin irregularities
* Less bleeding
* Reduced bruising
* Faster recovery
Procedure
A small incision is made in the skin, allowing the tube connected
to a vacuum type machine to suck up the fat. The tumescent method
uses smaller cannulae than that of any other type of liposuction
which results in less bruising or bleeding. An elastic compression
garment is worn to help the skin contract and heal. This helps
to sculpt the bulging areas of the skin and help to achieve more
attractive contours.
There are risks associated with having any type of surgery. Tumescent
liposuction is a very safe procedure with very few side effects.
If the following types of side effects occur they are usually
easily corrected.
* Skin irregularity
* Lumpiness
* Dimpling
* Loose skin
* Infections
Tumescent Liposuction Recovery
Recovery time varies dramatically from person to person. Many
patients are able to walk out of the office without assistance
and get back to a regular routine within a few days.
It takes almost six weeks for any scar to begin to soften and
a full year to be complete.
A patient may feel a little numbness in the area that has been
treated because the local anaesthesia remains in the tissue for
twenty-four hours or more after surgery.
Most patients will usually only experience minor discomfort after
the numbness wears off.
Most patients are generally alert and able to function; they
do not experience nausea and grogginess associated with general
anaesthesia. The sooner a patient can begin to move around, the
faster the healing progresses.
Physical exercise is not recommended until at least a week after
having the procedure.
About The Author
Tammy Corbett is an abdominoplasty weight loss consultant and
author of several articles on the importance of weight loss programs
. She is currently writing more articles for her website http://www.abdominoplasty-info.com/.
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