Every year, thousands of men and women choose liposuction surgery to remove
the fatty deposits that just won't respond to diet and exercise. That's why
liposuction has become the number one cosmetic procedure in the United States.
One of the most popular forms of liposuction to date has been the Tumescent
Liposuction Technique. This safe and effective procedure has been performed
in doctors' offices for many years. Large volumes of saline solution, local
anesthesia, and adrenaline are infused into the fatty area being treated. The
fat is then removed through a small instrument called a cannula. The cannula
is inserted into the fatty tissue through tiny incisions placed in inconspicuous
locations. Your surgeon gently moves it around under your skin, suctioning away
the unwanted fatty deposits. The procedure resculpts bulging areas to reveal
more attractive contours.
Now liposuction can be performed with Power Liposculpture (PL), a new technique
that complements Tumescent Liposculpture.
What is PL?
PL uses a powerized cannula which moves back and forth through the fat tissue
in a rapid motion. PL is not ultrasonic. No heat is generated to harm healthy
tissues. With PL, less force is required to remove unwanted fat, especially
in areas of more fibrous tissue. That makes the procedure easier on both patients
and surgeons.
Who can be treated with PL?
Both men and women can benefit from Power Liposculpture. Weight and age restrictions
have been lifted. Most patients who have localized fatty deposits, are within
thirty pounds of their ideal weight, and have been stable at that weight for
years are optimal candidates.
Who are the best candidates for PL?
The best candidates:
Have firm, elastic skin and are in good health.
Have tried diet, exercise and weight loss programs.
Have disproportionate fat deposits in their body.
Have realistic expectations.
Don't expect liposuction to change their lives dramatically.
Which areas of the body are most frequently treated with PL?
The most frequent areas treated by PL in men are the "love handles",
breasts, abdomen and neckline. In women they include: thighs, hips, buttocks
(saddle bags), stomach, knees, lower leg, ankles, jowls, and chins. Some women
elect to have their fat recycled. Through a procedure called lipo-augmentation,
their fat is transferred to other parts of their body, like their lips, for
example.
Is the fat reduction permanent?
Yes. It seems that after puberty we do not create new fat cells. When you gain
weight, you expand the fat cells that you have. Power Liposculpture permanently
removes fat cells to improve your body's contour. Should you gain weight after
your PL procedure, it goes to the fat cells that remain in your body. The localized
fatty deposits that existed prior to liposculpture can no longer balloon up
out of proportion to the surrounding areas.
Does PL remove cellulite?
Although many patients do notice an improvement in the appearance of cellulite
after the fat cells are removed, liposuction is not a treatment for cellulite.
Will I need a second procedure?
For most patients, only one procedure is necessary. Power Liposculpture appears
to reduce the number of patients requiring touch-up procedures in the future.
Cosmetically speaking, successful liposuction is measured in inches rather
than pounds. The weight removed is not as important as the improvement in your
body's contour. Most important is the patient's improved self-image and self-acceptance.
Dimples, ripples and stretch marks remain unchanged following liposuction.
The changes following liposuction are similar to what you would expect if you
could lose an equal amount of localized fat through diet and exercise alone.
The use of smaller cannulas allows the fibrous connections between your skin
and body to remain. These connections will contract over time. As a result,
excessive skin folds are so rare that many patients avoid the necessity for
surgical skin removal by having excellent results with liposuction alone.
What will my recovery be like?
You will wear a snug elastic dressing, girdle, or body stocking over the treated
area for the next several weeks. You will go home after the procedure and rest
for at least 24 hours, after which you may gradually increase your activity
as tolerated. Most patients return to work two days after surgery.
This information is intended to supplement, not replace, a consultation with a board certified physician. To
find out if you could be a candidate for one of these procedures
or to learn more information about these procedures, we invite you
to contact one of our doctors for a private consultation.
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