subject: By Selecting Liposuction Berkeley Residents Have A Safe And Rapid Solution For Unsightly Fat [print this page] For many middle-aged and even younger people, body fat that will not respond to exercise and changes in diet is a huge and ongoing annoyance. No matter how hard they try, these people find themselves stuck with stubborn pockets of fat that will not budge. But when they look into liposuction Berkeley residents are discovering a quick, attractive solution to this oh-so-irritating problem.
Liposuction, or lipoplasty as it's also known, is a surgical procedure for removing excess body fat. The fat removal is done using a hollow tube called a cannula that the surgeon inserts into the patient's body through an incision in the skin. The fat is then sucked out with the assistance of a suction machine. This may seem disagreeable to the squeamish, however, thanks to technological advances over the last 30 years, liposuction today is a significantly safer, more comfortable process than it used to be.
These days liposuction is an extremely common procedure, with an estimated half-million operations undertaken each year in the US (according to the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery). It is most commonly used on the thighs, abdomen, buttocks, and flanks (love handles). It is also used on other problem areas such as the face, neck, upper arms, knees, and back.
Liposuction is most often performed using a local anesthetic. If the surgeon deems it necessary, an epidural, in which a large part of the body is anesthetized, or a general anesthetic may be used. This more comprehensive anesthesia will be considered if more significant amounts of fat have to be dealt with.
The procedure is not suitable for all patients. Candidates should be in good overall health, ideally not be too overweight, and should have good skin elasticity. This is important as the skin needs to recover its shape after the removal of the fat. There are also medical conditions that may impact, although not necessarily rule out, someone's suitability for the procedure. Contraindications include infection, diabetes, and heart and circulation problems.
When someone is accepted as a patient, the surgeon will need to asses his or her lifestyle and medication. Nicotine can affect circulation and can thus contribute to tissue damage. Smokers therefore, will be instructed to give up their habit for a full two months prior to the operation. Also, anti-coagulant medication and/or supplements need to be taken into consideration. If taken, they will need to be ceased for two weeks beforehand as the patient's blood-clotting capacity needs to be unaffected.
Unless they have received a general anesthetic, most patients will be free to go home on the day of their operation. And within two days to two weeks, they should be fit to return to work. During the immediate aftermath of the operation, patients will need a compression garment. They will also likely suffer some pain, although this will most often be treated with over-the-counter medication.
Post-operative side-effects can include numbness, swelling, and bruising, although they should ease within a matter of weeks. Scarring can also occur, but this too should fade in a matter of weeks, although it can occasionally take longer.
By selecting liposuction Berkeley residents have a proven and rapid solution. Troublesome body fat can be eliminated. The procedure includes short term pain for a long-term improved appearance.