Understanding Tumescent Liposuction
Tumescent liposuction was developed by
dermatologic surgeons in the mid 1980's and has become the more popular
method of liposuction. It is considered a major advancement that has
completely changed surgical fat removal. It is 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 anesthetic 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, most patients
are usually conscious during the procedure.
Procedure
Tumescent liposuction consists of making a small incision in the skin in
order to insert the tube that is connected to a vacuum type machine which
will suck up the fat. The tumescent method uses smaller cannulae than that
of any other type of liposuction which results in less bruising and/or
bleeding. An elastic compression garment is worn after surgery to help the
skin contract and heal. This elastic sculpts the bulging areas and helps to
achieve more attractive contours.
Benefits of Tumescent Liposuction
Compared to other surgical methods, tumescent liposuction provides the
following advantages:
•Fewer skin irregularities
•Less bleeding
•Reduced bruising
•Faster recovery
Risks and Side Effects of Tumescent Liposuction
There are risks and side effects associated with any type of surgery.
However, tumescent liposuction is a safe procedure with very few side
effects. Should 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 significantly from person to person. Many patients are
able to walk out of the office without assistance and get back to their
regular routine within a few days. The sooner the patient begins to move
around, the faster the healing progresses. For others, healing may entail
the following:
•It takes almost six weeks for any resulting scar to begin to soften and a
full year to heal completely.
•A patient may feel temporary numbness in the treated area because the local
anesthetic remains in the tissue for twenty-four hours or more after
surgery.
•Some patients may experience minor discomfort after the numbness wears off.
•Physical exercise is not recommended until at least a week after surgery.
Most patients are generally alert and able to function after surgery; they
do not experience nausea and grogginess usually associated with general
anesthesia.
About the Author
Tammy Corbett is an abdominoplasty weight loss consultant
and author of several articles on the importance of weight loss programs.
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