Liposuction

Liposuction, or just lip, is an extremely popular form of cosmetic surgery used in modern plastic surgery. Numerous studies have proven that it causes few, if any, complications. One of the few risks associated with liposuction is an increased risk of fluid collection. The incidence of this problem has been documented in patients who have undergone both traditional liposuction procedures and Vaser or Smartlipo liposuction. This article will focus on general guidelines for avoiding this risk. For more information about Atlanta Plastic Surgeon Dr R Morgan Davoudi and the Atlantic Center for Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery in Atlanta GA call (770) 817-9999.

Smartlipo or Vaser liposuction involves using ultrasound energy to selectively target unwanted fat cells. Fat cells in the treated areas are broken down with the help of electricity, making them easy to remove from the body. There are no scars after the treatment is performed. However, a small scar may be present in the treated areas if ultrasonic energy is used too frequently or the fat cells are damaged. Ultrasound tolerance during the treatment is high, and there is little pain associated with Vaser liposuction. As a result, Vaser liposuction has become very popular.

Another common condition that is associated with modern liposuction techniques is post-surgical swelling and edema. The edema is caused by blood accumulating in the treated area. It results in pain and discomfort and may even restrict normal activity. The main remedy for this condition is to use a compression garment or liquid oxygen therapy. Problems with edema are rare, but they should be treated immediately by a doctor.

A newer technique called lymph-sparing liposuction surgery uses an automated tumescent system. Liposuction using this technique is less painful than standard liposuction, and it does not require the use of an anesthetic. Since it is less invasive, patients recover more quickly and tend to remain free of side effects. Talk to Atlanta Plastic Surgeon Dr R Morgan Davoudi at the Atlantic Center for Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery today.

Liposuction complications can include allergic reactions, blood clots, infection, adverse reactions to anesthesia or medications, bleeding, contouring deformities, and scarring. These complications, however, are uncommon. Only about one percent of patients experience complications during liposuction surgery, and those who do may not require corrective measures. The vast majority of cases of post-operative bleeding cases of patient error. Allergic reactions and infections are more common in younger patients and are usually corrected during the second week after surgery.

Liposuction can help you get rid of your extra flab. If you have tried other methods to reduce your cellulite but have not had success, liposuction may be your answer. It is a less invasive form of surgery, and if you have any prior surgery, it should not affect your results. Your surgeon will be able to discuss all options with you before making your final decision.

Atlantic Center for Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery
258 Pharr Rd NE #4
Atlanta, GA 30305
(770) 817-9999
https://www.myatlantaplasticsurgeon.com

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