Liposuction is a process of removing fats from your body through the use of suction. During the liposuction treatment, a small blunt-tipped tube will be inserted through the tiny incisions on the skin’s surface. The fatty tissues will be suctioned out by the utilization of these tubes. There are many surgeons that use this kind of technique since it is one of the easier, safer and less painful ways to remove the fats from the body.
Nowadays, most of the surgeons utilize some other techniques, like tumescent and ultrasound-assisted liposuction. These two strategies can provide a great convenience during the treatment. Below are the distinctions of the two types of liposuction:
• Tumescent liposuction – In this type, there is a local anesthesia which will be used in order to numb the specific body area where the tubes are inserted. Then, a huge amount of sedative solution that contains epinephrine and lidocaine will be instilled into the fats before the traditional liposuction is completed. This type doesn’t need general anesthesia, which can make you sleep through the procedure.
• Ultrasound-assisted liposuction – As the name suggests, this technique utilizes an ultrasound in order to liquefy the fatty tissues. When it is already liquefied, then the fats can easily be removed. This procedure is useful in getting rid of the fats from your abdomen. Actually, liposuction can be done as an outpatient procedure, but only with a well-equipped center or office of the doctor. However, liposuction of large areas of the body must only be performed in a licensed surgical center or hospital. In some cases, your surgeon requires you to use local anesthesia, but during liposuction of huge areas of the body, a deep sedation or general anesthesia should be used.
The primary purpose of the liposuction Pittsburgh procedure is to reshape some specific areas of the body. These areas are in the outer hips and thighs of women and the back or waist of men. The most prominent treated areas for liposuction include the face, abdomen, neck, legs, buttocks, back and upper arms. Sometimes, liposuction is used in combination with other cosmetic surgery treatments, like breast reduction, face lift and tummy tucking, commonly known as abdominoplasty.
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