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    INTRODUCTION

    What is Liposuction?

    Liposuction is a surgical technique that improves the body's contour by

    removing excess fat from deposits located between the skin and muscle. Liposuction

    involves the use of a small stainless steel tube, called a cannula (from the Latin word

    for reed, tube, cane). The cannula is connected to a powerful suction pump and

    inserted into the fat through small incisions in the skin. Fat removal is accomplished as

    the suction cannula creates tiny tunnels through the fatty layers. After surgery, these

    tiny tunnels collapse and thus result in an improved body contour. Liposuction is one

    of the most popular cosmetic surgeries that remove unwanted fat deposits from

    specific areas, including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, chin, cheeks,neck, chest and upper arms. This procedure has become very popular with women

    who account for eighty percent of all lipoclastic surgeries. Men seem to be catching

    on, wanting to eliminate "love handles" around their waist or unwanted fat from their

    back or neck.

    Definition

    Liposuction is defined as the removal of fat from deposits beneath the skin using

    a hollow stainless steel tube, called a cannula with the assistance of a powerful vacuum.

    Liposuction can be accomplished either with the use of general anesthesia, or with

    heavy IV sedation, or totally by local anesthesia.

    Why do Liposuction?

    Liposuction can remove fat that patient have not been able to shift with diet or

    exercise. The fat cells will not be replaced by your body, so there should be a long-lasting

    change in your body shape, especially if you exercise, eat a healthy diet, and maintain a

    healthy weight after the operation. Liposuction is not a treatment for weight control or

    obesity and it cannot remove cellulite or stretch marks.

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    ISSUES OF LIPOSUCTION AND WEIGHT CONTROL

    The Myth Of Liposuction For Weight Loss

    In a culture that is very much focused on instant gratification, we hold our weight

    loss up to the same standards, expecting pounds to shed immediately and muscles to bedefined with the lifting of one weight. It is no wonder that more and more people turn to

    liposuction for weight loss a procedure that rids the body of pockets of fat. But what

    people fail to realize is that liposuction for weight loss does not address the underlying

    weight issue and will not achieve desired results without the use of proper diet and

    exercise.

    Liposuction is a surgical procedure that involves the making of several incisions

    around a particular area of the body that is storing excessive fat deposits. A surgeon then

    inserts an instrument into the incisions that allows them to vacuum out excess fat. The

    procedure, however, is far more invasive then it sounds; the surgeon must aggressively

    attack fat to remove it from the body and to maintain a consistent and smooth appearance.

    The liposuction patient who is most often put under general anesthesia faces recovery

    time like any other surgery - and some pain following the procedure.

    What has been shown is that liposuction works for trouble spots that have not

    adequately responded to proper diet and exercise. An overall healthy person often

    responds well to liposuction if they are using the procedure as a supplement to good

    nutrition and healthy physical habits. However, liposuction for weight loss in a patient

    who is overweight, physically unfit, and in the habit of eating poorly will almost always

    fail. The reason is that liposuction for weight loss is not a magic bullet. In such a case, the

    patient is required to adopt healthy eating habits and proper exercise in order to maintain

    the look of the liposuction.

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF WEIGHT CONTROL

    How do I determine my ideal weight?

    Because healthy people come in all shapes, sizes, and weights, many weight-management experts now avoid using the term ideal weighta concept derived from the

    height-weight tables once used by insurance actuariesand instead focus on body mass

    index and waist circumference (or waist-hip ratio). These measurements better represent

    the degree and/or location of body fat, which is most important in determining health

    risk.

    While the number on the scale can provide a general indication of whether a

    person's weight falls within a range that is healthy for him or her, the body mass index

    offers a more revealing look at someone's overall risk of disease and is widely accepted

    by all major health organizations for the classification of overweight and obesity. BMI is

    typically calculated in one of two ways:

    BMI = kg/m2. Weight (kilograms) divided by height (meters) squared

    BMI = Weight (pounds) multiplied by 703, divided by height (inches) and

    divided again by height (inches)

    Population data indicate that a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered healthy

    for most people, while those with BMIs between 25 and 29.9 are considered overweight

    and therefore at increased risk for developing weight-related illnesses. In general, the

    higher the BMI, the greater the risk.

    People with BMIs of 30 or greater are considered to be obese, a category that is

    divided into three classes based on BMI:

    Class 1 = 30 to 34.9. High risk. Typically 30 to 40 pounds overweight

    Class 2 = 35 to 39.9. Very high risk. Typically 40 to 100 pounds overweight

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    Class 3 = 40 or greater. Extremely high risk. Typically 100 pounds or more

    overweight

    Because the accumulation of visceral fat (internal fat that collects around the

    organs and midsection) is thought to be associated with higher health risks than fat

    located elsewhere in the body, waist circumference is another good way to assess weight-

    related health risks. In general, men whose waists measure more than 40 inches and

    women with waist circumferences larger than 35 inches are at greater risk for many

    serious medical conditions than people who are smaller around the middle.

    Weight-management recommendations

    Experts offer the following general suggestions to people striving to manage their weight:

    Eating and drinking :

    Keep in mind that foods that are heart-healthy are usually weight-friendly, too.

    Add more healthful food choices to your pantry, and remove less healthful

    ones.

    Drink plenty of water, and eat a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.

    Eat only when you're hungry.

    Know what proper portions of food look like, and exerciseportion control.

    Control between-meal snacking.

    Significantly reduce your intake of calorie-dense foods (those with high fat

    and/or sugar content that leave you hungry).

    Cut back on or eliminate sugary drinks.

    Tailor your eating to something you can stick with and that makes you feelsatisfied. Remember that there are many ways to eat healthfully.

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    TECHNIQUES OF LIPOSUCTION

    There are various techniques for doing liposuction. Some techniques are now

    longer considered safe (Dry Technique), and some are recognized as world-wide

    standards of care (Tumescent Technique).

    These are the list of liposuction techniques and explanations :

    Tumescent Liposuction

    The word "tumescent" means swollen and firm. By injecting a large volume of very

    dilute lidocaine (local anesthetic) and epinephrine (capillary constrictor) into

    subcutaneous fat, the targeted tissue becomes swollen and firm, or tumescent. The

    tumescent liposuction technique is a method that provides local anesthesia to large

    volumes of subcutaneous fat and thus permits liposuction totally by local anesthesia. The

    tumescent liposuction technique eliminates both the need for general anesthesia and need

    for IV narcotics and sedatives. The tumescent technique for liposuction :

    provides local anesthesia

    constricts capillaries and prevents surgical blood loss

    provides fluid to the body by subcutaneous injection so that no IV fluids are needed

    Dilution & Vasoconstriction Produce Safety

    Tumescent liposuction totally by local anesthesia has proven to be extremely safe

    despite the use of unprecedented large doses of lidocaine and epinephrine. The

    explanation for this remarkable safety is the extreme dilution of the tumescent local

    anesthetic solution. Large volumes of dilute epinephrine produce intense constriction of

    capillaries in the targeted fat, which in turn greatly delays the rate of absorption oflidocaine and epinephrine. Undiluted lidocaine and epinephrine is absorbed into the

    bloodstream in less than an hour. Tumescent dilution causes widespread capillary

    constriction which causes the absorption process to be spread over 24 to 36 hours. This

    reduces peak concentration of lidocaine in the blood, which in turn reduces the potential

    toxicity of a given dose of lidocaine. Dentists typically use concentrated epinephrine

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    which may cause a rapid heart rate if the epinephrine is rapidly absorbed. When very

    dilute tumescent epinephrine is used, the wide spread vasoconstriction slows the rate of

    epinephrine absorption, which in turn prevents an increase in heart rate.

    Dry Technique

    Dry Technique Dry Technique (no longer used) required general anesthesia. The

    dry technique derived its name from the fact that it did not use injections of local

    anesthesia into the fat before liposuction. This technique was abandoned because of the

    excessive blood loss it caused. Blood composed approximately thirty percent (30%) of

    the tissue that was removed by liposuction using the dry technique.

    Comparing Dry and Tumescent Techniques

    The tumescent technique for local anesthesia improves the safety of large-volume

    liposuction by virtually eliminating surgical blood loss and by completely eliminating the

    risks of general anesthesia. All patients were treated as outpatients. There were no

    hospitalizations. There were no transfusions. There were no complications. There were

    no seromas. The mean volume of whole blood aspirated by liposuction was 18.5 ml. For

    each 1000 ml of fat removed, 9.7 ml of whole blood was suctioned.

    Wet Liposuction Technique

    The Wet Liposuction Technique also required general anesthesia. The wet

    liposuction technique required the injection of approximately 100 ml of local anesthesia

    containing epinephrine. Although the wet liposuction technique caused less blood loss

    than the dry technique, blood loss with the wet liposuction technique was still excessive

    and dangerous. Blood composed approximately 15% to 20% of the tissue removed by

    liposuction using the wet technique.

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    Super Wet Technique

    Super Wet Technique also requires general anesthesia. The super wet technique

    requires the injection of a volume of dilute local anesthesia that is less than half the

    volume used for the tumescent technique. Surgical blood loss with the super wet

    technique is greater than the tumescent technique but significantly less than the wet

    technique. Approximately eight percent (8%) of the fluid removed by super wet

    liposuction is blood.

    Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction (UAL)

    Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction (UAL) requires the use of a large volume of

    tumescent fluid and uses either a metal probe or metal paddle to deliver ultrasonic energy

    and heat into subcutaneous fat. Internal UAL is the term used to describe the technique

    where a long metal probe, which may be solid or hollow, is inserted into fat through a

    large incision.

    Among those surgeons who do internal UAL, most rely on the use of general

    anesthesia or heavy IV sedation. Internal UAL has largely been abandoned because of the

    risk of full-thickness skin burns and severe scaring. The initial reports of internal UAL

    were unrealistically enthusiastic. External UAL requires the use of tumescent fluid and

    uses a metal paddle applied to the skin and directs ultrasonic energy into subcutaneous

    fat. External UAL does not improve liposuction results and can cause burns to the skin.

    Because there is insufficient proof of the safety of UAL devices, the FDA (Food & Drug

    Administration) has never given approval for marketing and advertising of UAL devices

    to be specifically used for liposuction.

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    Vaser - Ultrasonic Liposuction

    Vaser liposuction, also called LipoSelection, is another alternate technology to

    traditional liposuction. Vaser ultrasonic liposuction is still a process by which fatty

    deposits are removed from beneath the skin to improve the aesthetics of a particular body

    part. Optimally, patients who are treated by Vaser liposuction are in good physical

    condition and are looking for a contouring or body sculpturing as opposed to using

    liposuction as a way to lose weight.

    Sound Surgical Technologies, LLC in 2002, introduced vaser ultrasonic

    liposuction. This FDA technology uses sound waves to gently loosen fat and pave the

    way towards liposuction and smooth contouring of the body.

    In the case of vaser liposuction, tumescent liquid, or a saline solution mixed with

    anesthetics, is injected into the body area being treated. Instead of using a cannula and

    manual movement to break down the fat tissue, or a laser, or water pressure, vaser

    liposuction uses ultrasound high frequency vibration to break fat cells apart.

    The cosmetic surgeon uses Vaser ultrasonic probes, inserted into the fatty tissue

    to gently break the fat cells down. The vibration gently disengages and loosens the fat

    cells and ultimately emulsifies the tumescent fluid that has been infused into the body

    area. Once the emulsification is in process, a small cannula is used to remove the liquid

    and the fat cells. Some of the local anesthetic remains in the tissue and that helps to

    reduce post-procedural pain.

    This process is considered gentler that the more traditional liposuction techniques

    and ultimately offers your cosmetic surgeon a great deal of control and you get the

    smooth, contoured look for which you are looking. Additionally, vaser liposuction is

    specifically designed to loosen fat but to protect and preserve other tissues and by using

    the saline solution there is typically less bleeding and bruising.

    Areas on the body that are especially well suited to vaser liposuction include the thighs,

    knees, abdomen, love handles, arms, chest, chin and neck.

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    Power Assisted Technique (PAL)

    Power Assisted Liposuction (PAL) devices have recently become available. PAL

    devices use power supplied by an electric motor or compressed air to produce either a

    rapid in-and-out movement or a spinning rotation of an attached liposuction cannula.

    Advocates of PAL assert that it makes liposuction easier for the surgeon. While some

    liposuction surgeons have expressed enthusiasm about PAL, many others remain

    skeptical about any advantages of PAL. There are no objective scientific publications to

    support the enthusiastic claims made by manufacturers of PAL devices.

    Laser Lipolysis, Laser Liposuction or Liposculpture

    Laser liposuction was developed as an alternative to the manual method used in

    tumescent and traditional liposuction. It was also developed to help cosmetic surgeons

    target specific body parts that were difficult to access with the more traditional methods,

    but are perfectly suited to laser body sculpting.

    Laser lipolysis, which is also known as liposculpture and laser liposuction is

    somewhat different than traditional liposuction. In some techniques of laser lipolysis,

    suction is used, while in others no actual suction is actually used. Instead of using the

    cannula to remove fatty deposits beneath the skin, the cannula actually houses a laser and

    the laser is used to literally melt the fat of the target area away.

    Once the fat has been liquefied, it is drained from the body using tiny incisions or

    gently suctioned away. The procedure is considered gentler than other liposuction

    techniques because of the smaller cannula used and because of the smaller size of the

    incisions. This also means less scarring. Because of the heat used in the procedure, the

    body naturally reacts by contracting the tissues near procedure which causes the skin to

    tighten and become smoother.

    These lasers are specially designed to target only fat cells, protecting muscle and

    nerve tissue. This precision often means less pain, faster healing and very little bruising

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    after the procedure. Additionally, different companies have created liposuction lasers that

    use specific wavelength frequencies for optimal results.

    Laser lipolysis offers the same contouring and visual improvement of traditional

    liposuction and is actually being used more often in small areas of treatment.

    Specifically, many liposuction surgeons opt to use laser liposuction on the chin, jowls or

    face of a patient because of the precision of the procedure and the great success. The

    excess pockets of fat that can develop in this area can be melted with precision and the

    tightening of the skin operates almost as a face or neck lift. There are a number of

    companies who have developed different lipolysis lasers, each of which has a specialty.

    SmartLipo - Laser Liposuction

    Smart Lipo is actually where laser liposuction began. Brought to

    the marketplace by Cynosure, the SmartLipo system offers all the benefits

    of a high quality laser lipolysis system and the benefit of experience in the

    market. The SmartLipo system has truly been tested and proven successful

    and is an established technology with an excellent reputation.

    When a doctor uses SmartLipo, the small cannula and powerful

    laser offers precise targeting of even the smallest body part. This means a

    doctor can target pockets of fat that would otherwise be untreatable with traditional

    liposuction. The laser not only melts the fat and facilitates its removal; it also causes

    small blood vessels to coagulate immediately which reduces bruising and the chance of

    blood loss. Finally, that same laser stimulates collagen retraction and skin tightening

    which are optimal for shrinking the skin once fat has been melted and removed.

    SmartLipo is often used in conjunction with cellulite treatments and can be used with

    only local anesthetic, which reduces patient health complications from general anesthetic.

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    CoolLipo - Laser Liposuction

    CoolLipo, like other laser lipo systems is a technology that uses

    laser wavelengths to dissolve fat and firm the skin. Cool Lipo candidates

    are in good health and are not planning to use liposuction as a weight

    loss technique, but rather for body contouring and sculpturing. CoolLipo

    by CoolTouch, Inc. is designed specifically for smaller areas of

    treatment in the face, chin and neck areas. This includes fat deposits that

    are particularly stubborn and resistant to any kind of weight loss or

    traditional liposuction.

    In these areas on the face, many people assume the only option is a face lift or

    neck lift when in fact, Cooltouch Lipo is also a viable solution. The idea is that getting

    laser lipolysis is less invasive than a full face or neck lift and that the recovery time will

    be substantially shorter. Also, traditional liposuction is very difficult to use in these areas

    of the body because of the small volume of fat and all the other anatomical structures and

    tissues that need to be protected.

    The cannula and laser are used in the fatty portions of the jowls, chin or neck to

    remove, very carefully, excess or fatty tissue. The Coollipo laser is specifically designedto protect tissues other than fat. Because CoolLipo is designed for contouring the face

    and neck, the laser also maximizes the other benefit of laser lipo - the skin tightening and

    collagen renewal.

    CoolLipo laser liposuction uses a 1320 nm wavelength that is known to have

    maximum benefit for collagen rejuvenation and skin firming. The CoolLipo also uses a

    short pulse width that ensures maximum fat removal and that non fatty tissues are

    protected. This laser liposuction technology also uses a high peak power for gentle but

    thorough fat disruption. Once the fat is disrupted and removed, the skin in the face and

    neck firms and tightens so you get the look of a facelift in an outpatient procedure, with

    minimal healing time in most cases.

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    ProLipo - Laser Liposuction

    Cosmetic surgeons using ProLipo or laser Sciton are using laser

    liposuction for specific and precise contouring of the body. Like other

    laser liposuction technologies, ProLipo laser liposuction uses a small laser

    housed in a cannula to melt and dissolve fatty tissues that are resistant to

    diet and exercise. Laser liposuction is also often used in parts of the body

    where traditional liposuction is not available or not optimal for the best

    possible results.

    Like other laser liposculpture, the ProLipo can be used under local anesthetic and

    the use of the laser typically reduces bleeding and bruising. By eliminating the need for

    general anesthesia, the cost of procedures is lowered and the risk to patients is

    substantially lowered. In some cases, Pro Lipo is performed under general anesthesia,

    especially if it is being used in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures, but the areas

    of the body treated with ProLipo will be quick to heal. The ProLipo is a laser lipolysis

    technology that offers multiple wavelengths during the course of your laser lipo

    procedure. This means your cosmetic surgeon can use the correct wavelength and laser

    power for each individual situation and body part being treated. The cosmetic surgeon

    can remove more fatty deposits or focus on tightening the skin or do these things

    simultaneously.

    The Pro Lipo uses two wavelengths, the 1064 nm and a 1319 nm. The 1064 nm is used to

    disrupt and melt the fatty tissue. ProLipo has optimized their laser to effectively break up

    superficial vascular fat. The 1319 wavelength is extremely effective for prompting

    collagen regeneration and skin tightening and can be used in conjunction with the

    1064nm wavelength or each can be used separately.

    The object of Scitons ProLipo is to give the doctor maximum flexibility and

    precision in patient treatment. The ProLipo is known to have excellent results in areas

    that are traditionally resistant to traditional liposuction including part of the thighs, the

    upper abdomen, the lower abdomen, the upper arms and the chin and neck. In some

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    cases, cosmetic surgeons have also been known to use ProLipo laser lipolysis in

    conjunction with traditional liposuction for the best results. In other words, they may use

    traditional liposuction for larger areas of treatment and then follow it with ProLipo for

    specific liposculpture. ProLipo has an excellent reputation as a top notch laser lipo

    technology.

    LipoLite - Laser Liposuction

    LipoLite is a laser liposuction technology available to patients

    who are in good health and who are not using liposuction as a measure

    for weight loss. LipoLite laser has been used very successfully in body

    sculpting and contouring and like other laser liposuction techniques is

    particularly good with small areas that dont work well for traditional

    liposuction and are resistant to weight loss and exercise.

    The LipoLite laser liposuction technique uses the 1064 nm

    wavelength to melt away and remove fat from beneath the skin. The tiny cannula and

    fiber optic laser make for minimal invasiveness during the procedure. In fact, many

    physicians will use traditional liposuction techniques for the larger sites being targeted on

    a patients body and then will follow up with laser lipolysis from a technology likeLipoLite.

    The LipoLite laser liposuction difference is in their SelectPulse technology.

    Basically, doctors can use this technology to deliver short pulses of low energy or longer

    pulses of higher energy, either of which can be necessary depending on the patient and

    the body part being treated. This means that LipoLite laser liposuction can treat areas

    that are fibrous or have tissue that would be traditionally resistant to laser lipo and that

    this technology is adept at destroying fat cell membranes for maximum results.

    Like other laser lipolysis treatments, LipoLite is considered an outpatient

    procedure and is often conducted in a cosmetic surgeons office using only local

    anesthesia. Procedures usually last between 30 and 60 minutes per body part being

    treated. The incision and treatment is typically very small and the recovery time is short.

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    LipoLite is most often used on parts of the body like the face, neck, bra line, belly, male

    chest and stubborn areas of the thighs. Many surgeons will use traditional liposuction and

    do the detail work with laser lipolysis.

    i. LipoTherme and LipoControl - Laser Liposuction

    LipoTherme by Osyris Medical is another well regarded laser

    lipolysis technology. Using a small laser housed in a cannula, fatty

    deposits are disrupted with heat, facilitating their removal and the look

    and contour you desire. Laser lipolysis like the LipoTherme is often

    used in areas where traditional liposuction would not be successful and

    in parts of the body where diet and exercise will not be able to reduce

    the fatty deposit.

    In the case of the LipoTherme, a 980 nm wavelength is

    used to target and emulsify fatty deposits below the skin. They

    have a specially designed and patented cannula that houses the

    laser and offers smooth and consistent contouring and results and

    a tiny incision that heals quickly and results in less scarring.

    LipoTherme laser liposuction offers control and precision tocosmetic surgeons, allowing them to target the smallest and most

    stubborn pockets of fat.

    The real difference that Osyris Medical has brought to the market is in their

    LipoControl technology, which is used in conjunction with their LipoTherme laser

    liposuction treatment. LipoControl offers an actual on screen image of the patients area

    of treatment, beneath the skin, so the surgeon can see exactly where they are and what

    they are doing. The technology uses heat imaging to map the location of the laser and

    cannula and the laser power strengthens and weakens as the surgeon moves the cannula

    beneath the skin. In fact, if the surgeon stops movement altogether, the LipoControl will

    turn off the laser. This kind of control and protection is a great advance in laser

    liposuction.

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    When LipoControl and LipoTherme are used together, cosmetic surgeons are able

    to offer the best possible results to patients. This kind of laser liposuction is perfect for

    small, precise areas like the face, neck, back, parts of the abdomen and arms. In most

    cases, like other laser liposuction, LipoControl and LipoTherme are used in outpatient

    procedures and the use of the laser technology reduces bruising and bleeding. Typically

    only a local anesthetic is needed, which reduces both cost and risk to the patient.

    Water Jet Assisted Liposuction

    Water jet assisted liposuction is another method of liposuction being

    used by cosmetic surgeons today. As in all types of liposuction, fatty deposits

    are removed from beneath the skin for a more contoured look. Liposuction is

    optimal for people who are in good physical shape and who arent interested

    in using liposuction as a weight loss measure.

    Instead of injecting the body with tumescent fluid and removing the fat

    cells manually with a cannula, or using laser technology to melt and dislodge

    the fat, water jet assisted liposuction actually uses a slightly pressurized stream of saline

    to dislodge fat and simultaneously remove the cells. Instead of destroying fat cells, this

    type of liposuction loosens the fat cells to facilitate more gentle removal. Water JetAssisted liposuction injects tumescent fluid (saline and medicines including a local

    anesthetic) into the body part being treated. Tumescent fluid is proven effective and

    several alternate liposuction technologies are now using the tumescent technique for its

    local anesthetic benefits. In the case of water jet assisted liposuction, it then uses different

    processes to actually remove the fat and manage fluid levels.

    Once the local anesthesia has taken hold, a cannula is then introduced into the

    tissue to irrigate and then simultaneously suction the loosened fat cell from the body.

    Finally, any remaining fluid is removed. The procedure is considered gentle and

    minimally invasive and the force seen in traditional liposuction methods is not needed

    when using jet-assisted liposuction. There is usually very little bruising or swelling and

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    water jet assisted liposuction often has a very short recovery time, partially because the

    use of water means that there is less tissue trauma to the body.

    This is another liposuction technology that does not require general anesthetic,

    which reduces risks to the patient and reduces costs. Also, because of the fluid

    management used in this technique, the surgeon can do a more detailed anatomical

    assessment while conducting the procedure, so the results are excellent. Basically, the

    area of the body doesnt swell up, so the cosmetic surgeon can actually see the results of

    the liposuction as he or she is doing it.

    Right now, one of the better known technologies in use is Body-Jet Liposuction

    by Eclipse. Launched into the marketplace in 2009, water jet assisted liposuction is

    quickly gaining popularity. These new technologies that offer a gentler and more precise

    approach are quickly adopted because of their effectiveness and the quick healing time.

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    FACTORS

    Important factors that affect the success of abdominal liposuction include : the

    amount and location of abdominal fat, history of weight gain and weight loss, history of

    pregnancy, the age and the sex of the patient.

    Criteria Explanations

    Previous Pregnancy A previous pregnancy tends to stretch the abdominal muscles, and cause the lower

    abdomen to bulge to a certain degree. This curvature of the abdominal wall

    muscles determines the flatness or the shape of the abdominal silhouette after

    liposuction. Nevertheless, the vast majority of women who have been

    pregnant are ultimately very happy with results obtained by liposuction alone,

    and do not require an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck).

    C-Section Bulge The Pfannenstiel incision is the name for the incision across the lower abdomen

    that is typically made for Cesarian sections, or a hysterectomy. A common

    but undesirable consequence of a Pfannenstiel incision is a persistent bulge of

    subcutaneous fat just above the incision. Liposuction can easily repair this

    annoying deformity.

    Prior obesity Prior obesity and subsequent weight loss produce fat that is more fibrous. This

    makes liposuction more difficult.

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    Criteria Explanations

    Location of

    AbdominalFat

    Location of abdominal fat is an important factor in predicting the success of

    abdominal liposuction. Abdominal fat occurs in two different levels:superficial and deep. Superficial abdominal fat is located just below the skin

    and above the abdominal muscles. The deep abdominal fat is located inside

    the abdominal cavity on the intestines. Some people have more deep

    (intestinal) fat than subcutaneous fat. Subcutaneous fat can be removed by

    liposuction. Intestinal fat cannot be removed by liposuction because it would

    be too dangerous. Fat on the intestines can only be diminished by weight loss

    through diet and exercise. Thus liposuction cannot remove all of the

    abdominal fat. Most patients have more subcutaneous fat than intestinal fat.

    Thus, most patients will see a good cosmetic improvement with abdominal

    liposuction.

    Age Age of the patient is not an important factor in the success of liposuction. Some of

    the happiest patients are women who are more than 60 of age. In a healthy

    older woman, liposuction can improve an obese abdomen with little risk or

    discomfort.

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    Female Patients Female patients have softer and less fibrous fat than men, and therefore liposuction

    on a woman is easier to perform.

    Successful Liposuction

    This is defined and determined by the degree of a patient's happiness with the

    results. Ultimately the patient's opinion of the cosmetic results depends on multiple

    factors, including :

    the patient's expectations

    the patient's preoperative cosmetic deficiencies

    the surgeon's technical skills and technique. The results are never completely predictable.

    COMPLICATIONS

    A surgical complication is defined as any undesirable result of surgery. The most

    common complication of liposuction is a result that produces an unhappy patient. The

    most common cause of an unhappy patient is a patient's unrealistic expectations before

    surgery. Avoiding unrealistic expectations requires careful and accurate communicationbetween patient and surgeon. Detailed information about specific complications is :

    Complication Explanation

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    1. Excessive Liposuction The greatest risks of liposuction are associated with the tendency of

    some surgeons to do too much surgery on the same day. The three

    types of excessive surgery include :

    removal of an excessive volume of fat by liposuction on a single

    day

    liposuction of an excessive number of body areas on the same

    day

    combinations of liposuction and other unrelated surgical

    procedures which involves excessive surgical trauma and

    prolonged exposure to general anesthesia.

    1. Common & Minor

    Complications

    Common & minor complications are conditions that do not threaten

    a patient's life, normal body functions or the ability to work. These

    include superficial irregularities of the skin, seromas, hematomas,

    focal skin necrosis, allergic reactions to drugs, visible or disfiguring

    scars, discoloration of the skin, fainting during or after surgery,

    temporary bruising, numbness or nerve injury, and temporary

    adverse drug reactions. Most of these complications can be

    considered minor, however some may become quite serious. Post-

    liposuction syncope (fainting) the next morning at home, especially

    after urinating is not rare. This can be serious if the patient falls and

    experiences a head or neck injury.

    2. Rare & Severe Complications associated with liposuction include problems with anesthesia, blood

    clots in the leg or lung, injury to the abdominal organs, excessive

    intravenous fluids, excessive blood loss, excessive loss of body heat

    (hypothermia), infections, allergic drug reactions, aspiration

    pneumonia (most likely under general anesthesia), cardiac arrest and

    potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmias, permanent nerve damage, brain

    damage due to lack of oxygen under general anesthesia, and

    seizures.

    3. Drugs That Increase Bleeding Drugs that increase bleeding, if taken by a patient soon before

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    having liposuction, can cause liposuction complications such a

    hematoma (a large collection of blood trapped beneath the skin), or

    excessive bleeding that might require hospitalization. Among the

    more common drugs that can interfere with normal clotting of blood

    are aspirin, ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), and warfarin (Coumadin).

    Even vitamin E, red wine, and some herbal remedies can cause

    prolonged bleeding. Patient are provided with a long list of

    prescription drugs and non-prescription drugs that interfere with

    bleeding.

    4. Risks of Local Anesthesia Lidocaine is the safest of local anesthetics available for liposuction.

    At lidocaine concentrations in the blood exceeding 6

    milligrams/liter, patients might experience some toxicity. Bloodconcentrations of lidocaine in excess of 12 milligrams/liter can

    produce serious cardiac toxicity. The maximum recommended

    dosage of lidocaine for tumescent liposuction is 50 mg/kg (50

    milligrams/kilogram of patient weight). The most extraordinary

    aspect of the tumescent technique is its unprecedented safety record

    when used as directed. Most liposuction surgeons know that it can

    be dangerous to give a patient a dosage of tumescent lidocaine that

    exceeds 50 mg/kg. All liposuction-related deaths have been

    associated with either the use of general anesthesia, or IV sedation,

    or lidocaine doses in far in excess of 75 mg/kg. The tumescent

    technique is dangerous in the hands of surgeons or anesthesiologists

    who have not had specific training in the technique. There has never

    been a reported death associated with tumescent liposuction totally

    by local anesthesia.

    5. Risks of General Anesthesia General anesthesia for liposuction can be considered safe when : the general anesthesia is administered by a board certified

    anesthesiologist,

    liposuction is not performed with other unrelated surgical

    procedures

    there is no excessive liposuction.

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    The most dangerous aspects of general anesthesia are respiratory

    depression and impairment of protective airway reflexes. The risks

    of general anesthesia include human error, unsuspected inherited

    hypersensitivity to anesthetic drugs, accidental overdose of

    anesthesia, any undetected airway disconnection or airway blockage.

    General anesthesia, which increases the risk of vomiting and impairs

    protective airway reflexes, can cause aspiration of stomach contents.

    Because general anesthesia impairs the ability to breathe, when a

    complication does occur it can lead to disaster.

    6. Dangers of Ultrasonic

    Liposuction

    Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction (UAL) requires the use of

    tumescent fluid and uses either a metal probe or metal paddle to

    deliver ultrasonic energy and heat into subcutaneous fat. InternalUAL has largely been abandoned because of the risk of full-

    thickness skin burns and severe scaring. The initial reports of

    internal UAL were unrealistically enthusiastic. Some authors did not

    report their complications, and others have learned of major UAL

    complications after publishing their articles. Because of insufficient

    proof of safety, UAL devices have not been approved by the FDA

    for use in doing liposuction.

    SAFETY

    Safety is a Relative Term

    It is impossible to prove that a surgical procedure is absolutely safe. On the other

    hand it is realistic and appropriate to compare two procedures and conclude that one is

    relatively safer than the other. Prospective liposuction patients should strive to understand

    the options that are available and choose the safest procedure.

    Preventing Complications

    Preventing complications should be the most important concern of both patients

    and liposuction surgeons. Surgeons can reduce the risk of complications by proper

    selection of patients. Surgeons should avoid patients who have

    unrealistic medical expectations

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    a history of significant medical problems.

    Patients can reduce the risk of complications by

    resisting the temptation to save time by attempting to do multiple unrelated

    surgical procedures along with liposuction

    resisting the temptation to maximize the volume of fat removed on a single

    day.

    It is much safer to divide one very large liposuction procedure into two or more separate

    procedures done on separate days. Liposuction by general anesthesia can be considered

    safe, however, liposuction totally by local anesthesia is safer.

    TREATMENT

    Is liposuction a treatment for weight loss?

    Liposuction is a procedure for shaping the body and is not recommended for

    weight loss. It is a surgical procedure in which fat is removed from under the skin

    with the use of a vacuum-suction cannula (a hollow pen-like instrument) or using an

    ultrasonic probe that breaks up the fat into small pieces and then removes it with

    suction.

    Persons with localized fat may decide to have liposuction to remove fat from

    that area. It doesnt guarantee permanent weight loss. To avoid weight gain after

    liposuction, people need to eat right and be physically active. Complications from

    liposuction may include infection, embolism (fat gets trapped in the blood vessels,

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    gathers in the lungs, or travels to the brain), puncturing of organs, seroma, pain or

    numbness, swelling, burns, skin problems, and reactions to the anesthesia.

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    FAQ ABOUT LIPOSUCTION :

    Who is a good candidate for liposuction?

    A good candidate for liposuction is defined as any patient who is likely to be happy

    with the results of liposuction. The best candidates for liposuction are in good

    health and have realistic expectations of what liposuction can accomplish and can

    provide a good candidate with a significant improvement, but it is unlikely to

    achieve perfection. There is no definite age or weight limit for patients who are

    "good candidates" for liposuction. Many liposuction patients are of average size but

    are concerned about localized accumulations of fat. However, some of the happiest

    patients have been individuals who are somewhat obese. A good candidate usually

    has one or more localized accumulations of fat that can be removed by liposuction.

    Who is not a good candidate for liposuction?

    A person who expects absolute perfection is not a good candidate for liposuction.

    Excessively obese patients are usually not good candidates for liposuction.

    A person who has a serious medical problem is not a good candidate for liposuction.

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    Is liposuction a reasonable treatment for obesity?

    Liposuction is not a good treatment of obesity. Liposuction is not effective, even as

    a last resort, for people who are unable to lose weight by dieting and exercise.

    Obese patients almost always regain the weight that is removed by liposuction

    unless there is a dramatic reduction in calorie intake (by dieting) or a significant

    increase in calorie expenditure (by exercising). Whenever large-volume liposuction

    has been used in an attempt to treat obesity by surgery, there has been a significant

    increase in the incidence of serious surgical complications. It is not safe to remove

    huge amounts of fat by liposuction. It is dangerous to remove more than 8 to 10

    pounds of fat by liposuction in a single day. Thus, liposuction will not be of any

    significant benefit for an obese patient who believes that liposuction will aid in the

    effort to lose weight.

    On the other hand, an overweight person whose weight has been stable for many

    years and has certain problem-areas of fat may be a good candidate for liposuction.

    Liposuction in an obese patient is reasonable when the goal is to improve a

    troublesome body contour area. It is not reasonable to use liposuction as a surgical

    technique for weight loss.

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