Title: Do's and don’ts for liposuction
1Do's and donts for liposuction
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3- Liposuction is the leading option to diminish the
appearance of stubborn bumps and lumps from
localized fat and help sculpt areas to appear
more toned and trim -
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4- Do's
- Do your research There is a lot to consider when
undergoing liposuction. Choosing a dermatologic
surgeon at a reputable location is very important
and could help to decrease complications. - Do maintain a healthy weight before surgery
Liposuction is a procedure for shaping the body
by removing localized fat in areas such as the
abdomen, thighs, arms or neck. For best results,
candidates should be close to normal-weight with
firm, elastic skin. This is not a weight loss
procedure.
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5- Do understand your options There are several
options to liposuction surgery. Tumescent
liposuction, the safest procedure, uses local
anesthesia, injecting the fat with a large amount
of anesthetic liquid causing it to become firm,
making the removal of fat easy and painless while
leaving patients less bruised. Ultrasonic and
laser-assisted liposuction technique liquefies
fat upon removal, decreasing recovery time. These
are sometimes useful adjuncts. Its important
that you speak with your doctor to choose the
right procedure for you. - Do follow post-operative directions carefully
Doctors make suggestions after surgery to further
avoid complications. Moderate physical activity,
such as walking, the day after surgery may reduce
the risk of clotting. Also, in some cases,
compression garments should be worn around the
treated area to reduce swelling.
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6- Donts
- Dont expect to look skinny the day after
surgery You will always look better immediately
after a procedure but will not realize the final
result for several months. - Dont hesitate to ask questions Before a
consultation with a dermatologic surgeon a
patient should be prepared with a list of
questions for their doctor. Questions should help
the patient understand the liposuction process,
what to expect after the procedure and learn more
about the doctors training and experience.
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7- Dont continue over-the-counter supplements
Products such as aspirin, vitamin E and some
herbal products slow blood clotting.
Additionally, some anti-inflammatory medications
can increase the chances of bleeding during
surgery. Prior to surgery, the doctor will
discuss any medications and supplements you are
taking and which ones should be discontinued. - Dont assume all areas are treatable Most, but
not all, body parts are amenable to treatment.
The most popular areas include the neck, chest,
arms, waist, hips, abdomen, buttocks, thighs,
knees and ankles. Your dermatologic surgeon will
tell you if you are a good candidate for the
surgery.
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