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Liposuction: Surgical Procedures To Remove Excess Fat

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Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery operation that removes fat from many different sides on the human body. If you are planning to have liposuction treatment you will probably be offered one of two common methods, Ultrasonic or Tumescent although there are others. The most popular of these two methods, Tumescent liposuction, is performed routinely now in the USA as a treatment for unwanted fat.

The increasing use of Tumescent liposuction is down to the method it uses which limits the blood loss seen by traditional liposuction as it adds adrenaline to the solution. Because the tube that removes the fat in Tumescent liposuction is smaller than in standard liposuction, it also helps to cut down on the bleeding and bruising. Tumescent liposuction is so named because the volume of fat removed is a third or a quarter the amount of saline water used.

Traditionally, areas like the thighs, back, upper abdomen and hips have been difficult to reach and that is where Ultrasonic liposuction is superior. The problem is that the surgeon has trouble seeing where the liposuction probe is located in the body so it is possible for internal organs to be punctured or damaged. The best advice with liposuction is to consult with your surgeon about the best possible technique.

Other than being the one who will suction the body fats, your doctor should also be the first person to evaluate you and your current health condition in relation to your liposuction surgery. Your doctor should assess your medical history and your present state of health. He should also take a closer look at the extent of the condition of your fat deposits and the condition of your skin. Most of all, your doctor should be able to determine the best liposuction surgery technique for your unique condition. In other words, your doctor has the responsibility for determining your fitness as a candidate, the fitness and safety of a procedure and the appropriateness of emergency precautions and procedures.

How to Pick the Right Doctor

*Learn as much as you can about the liposuction surgery you're about to undergo. Although you may never be as good as your doctor in understanding the procedure, your knowledge may be able to help you formulate the right questions for your doctor to answer.

*Conduct a background check on a doctor's history and qualifications. Although any doctor may perform liposuction surgery, common sense should tell you that it is best to go for a licensed surgeon. He should at least be a graduate of an accredited medical school and is certified by organizations for surgeons. It is also better if he has had some special training in liposuction.

*A good surgeon should have a clean clinic and environment where he will conduct liposuction surgery. A reputable doctor will not be afraid to give you a tour of the facilities as well as give explanations about the equipment for the procedure. His clinic should also be near emergency medical facilities in case of an accident. If you are not sure about your doctor, look for a doctor in a reputable hospital or medical facility.

 

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Nick Clipton

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