Thursday 12 September 2013

Liposuction procedure technologies affordable costs

Procedure
The procedure of liposuction basically involves the mixture of local anaesthetics and tumescent agents which enable the treatable area to become numb, stiff and swelled. This way it is easier for the surgeon to concentrate on the core areas. A number of small incisions shall be made to the treatable area with much less blood loss as an effect to the adrenalin the blood vessels and collagen shrinks making the area rigid and tight. Through the small pencil incisions a stainless hollow cannula is gently penetrated and the surgeon moves the cannula back and forth as per his/her understanding in order to break the fat layers down. Once the surgeon is satisfied that the fat is all broken down it is suctioned out via a suction tube attracted with the cannula via an aspirator.
The maximum amount of fat to be extracted from the body is 5liters from one area. The areas that are much prone to accumulate this much of fat are the abdomen; inner outer thighs; buttocks and back. From one region you can only take as much as 5liters of fat. that means if your problem areas cover your abdomen, thighs and buttocks you cannot be allowed to take down 5liters it has to be all total 5liters because if you exceed that limit you might be exposed to further damages; permanent bruises and uneven results because the essential fats in the body has to stay and they might respond to expand post surgery as a reaction to the surgery. Other health hazards of exceeded liposuction can even lead to cardiac arrest.
It is always the first priority to invest in a top ranked and recognised boarded plastic surgeon. If you don’t’ have that much money save it up. Another is that you should look for a plastic surgeon and not cosmetic surgeon.
If I should look for a plastic surgeon for cosmetic surgery then what does a cosmetic surgeon do?
The qualification and academically provided experience gained by a plastic surgeon is more powerful than that of a cosmetic surgeon. Cosmetic surgery is a branch of Plastic surgery henceforth where a plastic surgeon is skilled at performing cosmetic surgeries at ease a cosmetic surgeon is dependent on practice to sustain the position.
In order for a physician to be a plastic surgeon, one must complete an approved Residency training program in Plastic surgery. Plastic surgery involves a spectrum of different components, including cranio-facial surgery (e.g. cleft lip or palate), burn surgery, hand/microsurgery, maxillo-facial trauma, general and breast reconstructive surgery, and cosmetic surgery (facelift, tummy tuck, liposuction etc.). Because the field of plastic surgery is so broad and extensive, the training required to become a plastic surgeon is between 6-8 years after medical school.
Cosmetic surgeons can be trusted to do mole removal, dermabration or chemical peel, a surgeon is not necessarily always associated with surgeries other cosmetic procedures can be taken care of a cosmetologist as such.
Bottom line: Ask questions about your doctor's credentials, training, and board certification. There are many confusing terms, all trying to denote some degree of extra expertise or specialty, but at times it's misleading - whether it'd be intentional or unintentional.

Technologies
Vaser Liposuction is the patent term used for this surgery by maximum surgeons. This is look like the same procedure mentioned above but the best thing is the ultrasonic cannula that enables to melt down the fat before suction and causes minimal trauma and a faster effective recovery. Vaser is a popular name in the UK and with the fourth generation Vaser Hi Def Liposculpture one can even mimic muscular definitions in their bodies. This is an FDA approved technology and the most preferred technology for body contouring

Smart Lipo is the variant of the same which uses techniques, but this time the technology provides laser light as the medium to terminate subcutaneous fat. Smart Lipo is very effectively chosen for fat removal from chest of men or treating pseudo gynecomastia. 

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