14 Ocak 2011 Cuma

Laser Liposuction Risks

Much of the marketing for laser liposuction, liposuction and body contouring to create the impression that the new method, a safe, risk-free, painless and quick procedure. I have read and heard claims that you can run your procedure under local anesthesia, you lose fat, tighten your skin and go on with your life, even back to work, the same day. If it's too good to be true it usually sounds, we all know that
The perception that laser liposuction is easy to do, even some professionals without surgical training or no formal training in aesthetic surgery with these new procedures to patients in their practice or spa has to offer support.
While I enthusiastically support laser-assisted liposuction as a revolutionary new advancement in plastic surgery, it is still a surgical procedure. All surgical procedures have risks and potential for complications.
Many of the risks of laser-assisted liposuction are those associated with traditional vacuuming. However, the introduction of heat is by the laser-assisted liposuction in some recent complications. If the fiber is placed close to the skin for too long, or an area is to be treated aggressively, the risk of thermal injury, burns may occur.
Risks of Laser Liposuction
Burns laser-assisted liposuction uses laser to heat and liquefy fat fat. This makes liposuction easier. In my experience with laser-assisted liposuction skin burns are very rare and are easily avoided through proper technique.
Skin loss-Too aggressive use of the laser too close to the skin can burn one and the overlying skin can be damaged in and lost. Again, technology and experience the key to avoiding this complication.
Bleeding-After my experience is less bleeding with the new laser liposuction than with standard liposuction. But bleeding can occur as with any surgical procedure.
Infection-Research infection can occur with any surgery. Since the laser fiber is inserted under the skin, sterile surgical precautions are necessary and antibiotic cover.
Several well-known narcotics Risks deaths after body contouring liposculpture and suction were used by overdose of lidocaine, the anesthetic to cause pain during the procedure control. Training and experience are the key to avoiding this.
Contour deformities-waves, lumps or bumps and depressions in the skin can occur in 20% of the standard liposuction patients. This contour deformities are caused by irregular liposuction and fat removal on the surface of the skin. In my experience, contour deformities are much less frequently with new laser-based procedures. I think this is because fat achieved by the laser and liposuction is less traumatic.
Loose Skin-Loose skin after liposculpture or body contouring and fat removal has always been the major drawback to high-volume liposuction in elderly patients with poor skin elasticity. The great progress with the new laser-based method is that the heat from the laser tightens the skin. In my experience loose skin is very unusual, with the new procedures. However, technology and experience are important to avoid loose skin after liposuction.
Inexperienced or untrained Doctor-Specialized surgical training, technical skills, knowledge and aesthetic feeling and experience are necessary to achieve a good result in any kind of surgery. This is especially true in an aesthetic procedures such as liposculpture, if the results are visible and the surgery is purely elective. Only one approval is required to perform cosmetic surgery in this country. If you are considering liposculpture and body contouring surgery are, do your homework and check the credentials of your surgeon.
Main advantages
I support enthusiastically supported the new laser technology as a revolutionary advance in technology. The laser technology is the only one I use now in my practice. The advantages are quite clear in my anecdotal experience and are:
Skin Tightening Smoother skin Less bleeding Less Trauma Faster recovery
I predict that this new technology is the standard for liposculpture and body contouring results in the future provide.
How to choose a surgeon
I admit that I affected the front, I think, because I have a specialist in plastic surgery Clock. Liposculpture with or without laser is a surgical procedure and, as in heart surgery, brain surgery or any other type of surgery, if I'm going to a surgery I do my homework and find they are, see the best specialist surgeon to make my surgery.
Specialist in plastic surgeons spend many years in training and have several years experience and their knowledge, experience and skills to the test to pass their board exams. Surgery is a technical, manual and intellectual tasks, and most doctors have learned that these fine motor skills surgical training and specialty chemicals.
There are also doctors who are not specialist in plastic surgeons who are qualified and experienced in this technique usually trained dermatologist in dermatologic surgery. Just do your homework and you make certain your doctor is trained and experienced.
I always recommend that patients do the following when considering plastic surgery:
2 board certified surgeons Consult Ask the doctor how experienced he / she is in the process that you are considering Ask to see photos of their operating results Ask to speak to one of her patients who have had surgery Go online and check the doctors credentials Ask your doctor about the reputation and skill of the physician you are considering Ask your friends about the reputation of the doctor Read more about the procedure you are considering are an excellent resource is The American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Plastic surgery can be very nice results, if the correct procedure for properly selected suitable patients is carried out. If you are with us any kind of plastic surgery do your homework. Read more about the process you are logged in study of the bio and credentials of the specialist in plastic surgeons are interested in your area. Be an informed consumer.
An educated patient has the best chance at a happy and satisfactory result. The websites of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) have excellent, honest information. By visiting this site, you are learning about the various procedures and specialty care for plastic surgeons in your area can.

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