Liposuction (Suction Lipectomy
or Lipoplasty)
Surgery Cost includes
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- Pre-Surgery
Consultation
Doctors Fee
Surgery fee
Hospital room
charges
Nursing fee
All
medications required
Post-Operative
Follow Up
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Liposuction - (Suction Lipectomy or
Lipoplasty) |
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Description |
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Removes
stubborn fat deposits from the body that are resistant to diet and
exercise with a tube and vacuum device. Liposuction can be performed
either using the tumescent technique or through ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL). Common locations for liposuction include the chin,
cheeks, neck, upper arms, above breasts, abdomen, buttocks, hips,
thighs, knees, calves, and ankles. |
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Duration |
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1 to 2
hours, or more. The UAL type liposuction (see below in “Technology”) can
take 40 percent longer than regular liposuction procedures. |
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Side
Effects |
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Temporary
soreness, swelling and bruising. Tumescent: Temporary fluid drainage
from incision sites. UAL: Larger incisions for cannula. |
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Recovery |
Back to work: 1 to 2 weeks.
More strenuous activity: 2 to 4 weeks.
May take 6 months or more to fully recover from swelling and bruising.
The use of tumescent technique or UAL may decrease post-operative
swelling and bruising. |
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Risks |
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Asymmetry.
Rippling or bagginess of skin. Other risks include pigmentation changes,
skin injury, infection, and fluid retention. Excessive fluid loss may
lead to shock. UAL: heat from the ultrasound device may cause thermal
burn injury. |
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Results |
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Permanent,
sensitive to diet and exercise. |
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Technology |
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The surgeon
makes small incisions in the skin near fatty areas and inserts a long,
hollow tube (known as a cannula) which vacuums out fatty tissues. Using
the tumescent technique, targeted fat cells are infused with saline
containing solution with a local anesthetic before the procedure to
reduce post-operative bruising and swelling. Using UAL, an ultrasound
probe is inserted under the skin to “liquify” the fat before it is
suctioned out. |
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