Liposuction
procedure removes excess fat from specific
areas in the body including the abdomen,
waist, hips, thighs, buttocks, upper arms
and legs. Liposuction procedure can also be
done on the face, neck and chin and to
remove excessive fats in the male breast.
Before getting a
liposuction procedure, you should discuss
with your doctor your medical history. Your
doctor will also advise you on how to best
prepare yourself for a liposuction
procedure.
In a
liposuction procedure, the doctor makes
incisions in the skin to allow the insertion
of the cannula, a thin tube attached to the
machine that suctions the fat from the body.
If you are having large amounts of fat
removed or more than one liposuction
procedure, you most likely will have to stay
at the hospital overnight.
Two common
techniques in liposuction procedure are
tumescent liposuction and
ultrasound-assisted liposuction. This fluid,
which contains anesthetic and the drug
epinephrine, reduces pain and blood loss. In
ultrasound-assisted liposuction, the tip of
the cannula generates ultrasound waves that
liquefy fat before it is suctioned.
After
liposuction procedure, expect discomfort,
some pain, swelling, numbness and bruising.
Liposuction procedure is ideal for
individuals who are in good physical
condition but have unwanted or excess
deposits of fat in specific body parts that
are resistant to regular exercise.
How
Abdominal Liposuction Works
Abdominal
liposuction is one of the most common
liposuctions performed. Men and women
undergo the procedure in order to eliminate
the excess fat in their abdominal areas.
Abdominal fat
is highly resistant to exercise so you may
try different abdominal exercises to remove
the flab but with little success. Your
surgeon will explain how abdominal
liposuction works and what are the potential
risks involved.
Your surgeon
will also have to assess your weight, skin,
muscle and fat distribution.
Abdominal Liposuction Procedure
Depending on
what your surgery requires, your surgeon
will give you either a local anesthesia or a
general anesthesia before starting the
surgery. There are several techniques to the
abdominal liposuction procedure. In
super-wet abdominal liposuction and
tumescent abdominal liposuction, the surgeon
first injects a solution into the target
area prior to actual surgery. This solution
not only makes fat easier to remove but also
minimizes blood loss and post-surgery side
effects such as swelling.
Another
method in abdominal liposuction is called
the ultrasound-assisted liposuction, which
utilizes sound waves to break down fat. This
method also reduces the loss of blood during
the surgery and post-surgery bruising.
Ultrasound-assisted liposuction is
especially effective to treat fibrous parts
of the body, for instance the male breast
and the upper area of the abdomen.
Your surgeon
will recommend the method of abdominal
liposuction for you based on the specific
area where fat is to be removed and the
volume of fat to be eliminated.