Preparing for your surgery

Filed under: Uncategorized on Tuesday, November 28th, 2006 by RobbieDarmona | No Comments

You will be given specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery, including guidelines on eating and drinking, smoking, and taking or avoiding vitamins, iron tablets and certain medications. If you develop a cold or an infection of any kind, especially a skin infection, your surgery may have to be postponed. This should be discussed with the surgeon.

Your doctor may recommend that you have blood drawn ahead of time in case it is needed during surgery, although it is rarely necessary.

It is important, while you are making preparations, be sure to arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure and, if needed, to help you at home for a day or two.

What is the place your surgery will be performed at?

Smaller-volume liposuction is usually done on an outpatient basis for reasons of cost and convenience. However, if a large volume of fat will be removed, or if the liposuction is being performed in conjunction with other procedures, a stay in a hospital or overnight nursing facility may be required. Liposuction may be performed in a surgeon’s office-based facility, in an outpatient surgery center, or in a hospital.

What anesthesia will be used for liposuction?

Together, you and your surgeon will select the type of anesthesia that provides the most safe and effective level of comfort for your surgery. Various types of anesthesia can be used for liposuction procedures.

If you prefer, the local is usually used along with intravenous sedation to keep you more relaxed during the procedure. Regional anesthesia can be a good choice for more extensive procedures. One type of regional anesthesia is the epidural block, the same type of anesthesia commonly used in childbirth. However, if only a small amount of fat and a limited number of body sites are involved, liposuction can be performed under local anesthesia, which numbs only the affected areas.

Some patients prefer general anesthesia, particularly if a large volume of fat is being removed, so if this is the case, a nurse anesthetist or anesthesiologist will be called in to make sure you are completely asleep during the procedure.

What is the surgery itself?

The time required to perform liposuction may vary considerably, depending on the size of the area, the amount of fat being removed, the type of anesthesia and the technique used.

There are several liposuction techniques that can be used to improve the ease of the procedure and to enhance outcome.

Through a tiny incision, a narrow tube or cannula is inserted and used to vacuum the fat layer that lies deep beneath the skin, so the cannula is pushed then pulled through the fat layer, breaking up the fat cells and suctioning them out. The suction action is provided by a vacuum pump or a large syringe, depending on the surgeon’s preference. However, if many sites are being treated, your surgeon will then move on to the next area, working to keep the incisions as inconspicuous as possible. Liposuction is a procedure in which localized deposits of fat are removed to recontour one or more areas of the body.

Fluid is lost along with the fat, and it’s crucial that this fluid be replaced during the procedure to prevent shock. Patients need to be carefully monitored and receive intravenous fluids during and immediately after surgery, because fluid is lost along with the fat, and it’s crucial that this fluid be replaced during the procedure to prevent shock.

The basic technique of liposuction

Filed under: Uncategorized on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006 by RobbieDarmona | No Comments

As the procedure has been developed and refined, several variations have been introduced. However, the basic technique of liposuction, as described above, is used in all patients undergoing this procedure. The fluid is a mixture of intravenous salt solution, lidocaine (a local anesthetic) and epinephrine (a drug that contracts blood vessels). It helps the fat be removed more easily, reduces blood loss and provides anesthesia during and after surgery. Fluid injection also helps to reduce the amount of bruising after surgery. Fluid Injection is known to be a technique in which a medicated solution is injected into fatty areas before the fat is removed, is commonly used by plastic surgeons today. The amount of injected fluid varies depending on the preference of the surgeon. Because the injected fluid contains an adequate amount of anesthetic, additional anesthesia may not be necessary. Large volumes of fluid are sometimes as much as three times the amount of fat to be removed. These are injected in the tumescent technique, which kind of liposuction, typically performed on patients who need only a local anesthetic, usually takes significantly longer than traditional liposuction (sometimes as long as 4 to 5 hours). The name of this technique refers to the swollen and firm or “tumesced” state of the fatty tissues when they are filled with solution. The super-wet technique is similar to the tumescent technique, except that lesser amounts of fluid are used. This technique often requires IV sedation or general anesthesia and typically takes one to two hours of surgery time. Usually the amount of fluid injected is equal to the amount of fat to be removed. Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty (UAL) is technique that requires the use of a special cannula that produces ultrasonic energy. When it passes through the areas of fat, the energy explodes the walls of the fat cells, liquefying the fat that is then removed with the traditional liposuction technique. It is also commonly used in secondary procedures, when enhanced precision is needed. Commonly, UAL takes longer to perform than traditional liposuction. UAL has been shown to improve the ease and effectiveness of liposuction in fibrous areas of the body, such as the upper back or the enlarged male breast. What about the risk and the uncertainty? As long as patients are carefully selected, the operating facility is properly equipped and the physician is adequately trained, liposuction is normally safe. Even though many body-contouring procedures are performed outside the hospital setting, be certain that your surgeon has been granted privileges to perform liposuction at an accredited hospital. At least your surgeon should have basic (core) accredited surgical training with special training in body contouring. Ask your doctor about his or her other patients who have had similar procedures and what their results were. More extensive liposuction procedures require attentive after-care. Find out how your surgeon plans to monitor your condition closely after the procedure. Your doctor must have advanced surgical skills to perform procedures that involve the removal of a large amount of fat (more than 5 liters or 5,000 ccs). Though they are rare, complications can and do occur. Risks increase if a greater number of areas are treated at the same time, or if the operative sites are larger in size. Removal of a large amount of fat and fluid may require longer operating times than may be required for smaller operations. For this reason it’s important to keep in mind that even though a well-trained surgeon and a state-of-the art facility can improve your chance of having a good result, there are no guarantees. The combination of these factors can create greater hazards for infection; delays in healing; the formation of fat clots or blood clots. These may migrate to the lungs and cause death. Other is excessive fluid loss, which can lead to shock or fluid accumulation that must be drained. Friction burns or other damage to the skin or nerves or perforation injury to the vital organs may occur and unfavorable drug reactions. In UAL, the heat from the ultrasound device used to liquefy the fat cells may cause injury to the skin or deeper tissues. It is of great importance to be aware that even though UAL has been performed successfully on several thousand people worldwide, the long-term effects of ultrasound energy on the body are not yet known. There are also points to consider with the newer techniques. In the tumescent and super-wet techniques, the anesthetic fluid that is injected may cause lidocaine toxicity if the solution’s lidocaine content is too high. It may also cause the collection of fluid in the lungs if too much fluid is administered. Imperfections in the final appearance are not uncommon after lipoplasty. The skin surface may be irregular, asymmetric or even “baggy,” especially in the older patient. Numbness and pigmentation changes may occur. Sometimes, additional surgery may be recommended, although it is thought that the scars from liposuction are small and strategically placed to be hidden from view.

Low Liposuction Costs in India

Filed under: Uncategorized on Saturday, May 20th, 2006 by RobbieDarmona | No Comments

Tummy tuck is also known as abdominal liposuction, an operation hugely admired by many people. There is one astounding fact: many people who want to have their tummies sucked out, are doing this in…India! The surprise may sound great at first sight, but later on, the strong points of Indian surgery gets hold of the new beginner. The service in Indian hospitals is the same as that offered in Europe and the states: only that in India it is CHEAPER.

The liposuction costs are a good reason for doing this. The prices in Europe and USA are much higher than they are in India. Liposuction costs in India are 60 per cent lower. Money left aside, there is another strong benefit of going to India: you get a free holiday altogether in the package. Getting slimmer in India may be a great travelling experience for a lot of patients.

What can anyone dream of apart from being slim and making a nice travel holiday? Well, India can offer you both. If you still haven’t done your tummy tuck, consider using the low liposuction costs of Indian surgery. As you are well aware, there is an overall judgement by appearance: people tend to pay attention to the good looks, having in mind the slim body shape. Liposuction has often been considered as total remedy to the fat outlook, but liposuction costs are so high that not many people can afford them. The food that middle-income people eat is less healthy than the food eaten by the rich: it contains many sugar components and fats and thus it is more harmful to the slim look. So, people with less money tend to be fatter than the rich ones. And their incomes don’t allow them to make measures and stop the obesity, thus they grow fatter and fatter. Liposuction costs are substantial: they can be nearly as big as your tummy. They are unbearable for the average-income men and women. India is a good opportunity, as it helps people gain the financial support for their operation.

Liposuction is only a day case procedure, and it takes about several days to recover. If you choose to make the operation in India, you will receive a bonus of free sight seeing and a nice tour through this amazing country. The money that you spend apart from the liposuction costs will not overwhelm you: the total holiday will cost less than a liposuction operation made in Europe or the states. Minor liposuction in India is available for well under $600 - $1,000 when it can cost several thousand in the US. Even if you have larger areas to be treated on, the overall liposuction costs will not exceed the darkest expectations put by the western hospitals.

Perhaps you are in a daze why operation in Europe and the States costs so expensive. Liposuction costs are higher because of the simplest reason: there are many people who want to make the operation. The prices are getting higher and higher because of the large stream of obese people, wanting to reduce the weight of many areas of their bodies.

Around 500,000 people from the Western world are now eager to travel to India and avail of this wonderful opportunity. The travel costs are low, and the liposuction costs are even lower. Apart from the liposuction in all body areas being reduced nearly twice, you get a low cost cosmetic surgery of any type as well: facial treatment, body contouring, cosmetic implants and so on.

If you have already jumped at the idea, perhaps it is time to consider a special medical treatment package: it will cover all your expenses. Many companies offer medical packages, so that you can avail of different offers according to your personal preference. The attractive package includes low cost liposuction fees and a free holiday in one, which is a great bargain indeed.