Dangers Of Liposuction

A Safe and Practical Guide

                                                                                                             

                                                                                                                                                                                                               
The Dangers of Liposuction                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The best way to be an ideal candidate for a successful outcome of liposuction is to do your homework.  What does this mean?  First, evaluate yourself as to the type  and condition of your body.  Is your body weight within ten to fifteen percent of normal?  Do you exercise regularly, and what is the overall condition of your bodies biggest organ- your skin?  Do you have good elasticity with just a few deposits of fat that you would like to remove?                                                                                                                                                                                                                   In other words, when considering a liposuction procedure, you have to have realistic expectations.  You can't think that one hundred pounds is going to dissolve with the procedure.  The beauty of a liposuction procedure is that when you do remove fat cells from an area of your body, you are going to have less bulk, you are going to be slimmer, and best of all you have less chance of accumulating fat cells in this area in the future.
                                                                                                              When you are considering the liposuction procedure, you need to clearly communicate with your physician.  Do you have any chronic problems or diseases that you are aware of?  This would include diabetes, heart disease or organ problems.  You should not be a bleeder if you want to use this procedure.  You should ask for and receive the doctors credentials and certifications, as well as references.  Remember that a ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.  Don't take shortcuts in your evaluations.
                                                                                                                Your previous experiences with surgical procedures determine several important issues.  First, they determine your reaction to anesthesia, which in turn can determine the type of procedure your specialist can perform on you.  The favorite among most physicians is called the tumescent technique.  This technique avoids, in most cases, general anesthesia.  It provides precise and specific results with great outcomes.  It also avoids many of the dangers of liposuction with minimal side effects.  With the tumescent technique, the area you want to treat, is filled with lidocaine for local anesthesia and epinephrine to limit bleeding.                                                                                                                                                       After a procedure, you actually only lose only a small amount of blood, although there will be black and blue marks for up to several weeks.  This is normal and can be expected.  By keeping your expectations in check, you will have great results.                                                                                                                                                                                      The three main dangers of liposuction will be avoided.  You will not subject yourself to harmful drugs, such as anesthesia.  You will not experience excessive fluid and blood loss, because you are treating very localized areas of your body.  You will also avoid having too much done which can cause the highest chances of an outcome that is unfavorable.  The results you are looking for will be improved shape and body contours that flatter you, and of which you will receive compliments for years to come.