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Tumescent Liposuction Surgery

Tumescent Liposuction surgery is mainly performed under local anesthesia (loss of sensation without loss of consciousness) by the tumescent, or wet, technique. In this surgery, large volumes of very dilute local anesthetic (a substance that produces anesthesia) are injected under the person's skin, making the tissue swollen and firm. Epinephrine is added to the solution to reduce bleeding, which allows the removal of larger amounts of fat.

The Tumescent Liposuction surgeon first numbs the skin with an injection of local anesthetic. After the skin is desensitized and numb, the Tumescent Liposuction surgeon makes a series of tiny incisions, usually 0.12-0.25 in (3-6 mm) in length. Then the area or areas to be treated are flooded with a larger amount of local anesthetic. After this step, the Tumescent Liposuction laser is inserted. A very small cannula containing the Tumescent Liposuction laser fiber is inserted into the skin. The cannula is a tube of approximately 1.0 mm to 2.0 mm in diameter. Then, the Tumescent Liposuction cannula is moved back and forth delivering the Tumescent Liposuction laser's energy to the fat cells, causing them to rupture and easily drain away.

Afterwards, the fat is then extracted with suction through a long, blunt hollow tube called a cannula. The Tumescent Liposuction surgeon repeatedly pushes the cannula through the fat layers in a radiating pattern creating tunnels, thus removing fat and reshaping the area.

Some newer modifications to the Tumescent Liposuction surgery include the use of a cutting cannula called a liposhaver and the use of ultrasound to help break up the fat deposits. The person is awake and comfortable during the Tumescent Liposuction surgery.

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Tumescent Liposuction Surgery Length

The length of time required to perform the Tumescent Liposuction surgery varies with the amount of fat that is to be removed and the number of areas to be treated. Most Tumescent Liposuction surgeries take from 30 minutes up to 2 hours, but extensive procedures can take longer. The length of time required also varies with the manner in which the anesthetic is injected. In some cases, the Tumescent Liposuction surgeon may divide the treatment into different stages if the patient desires to have several areas treated. For example; in some cases a Tumescent Liposuction surgeon may treat the hip, thighs and back area first, and treat arms, neck and chin in a different surgery.

Tumescent Liposuction Surgery Benefits

The Tumescent Liposuction laser energy also interacts with the skin resulting in collagen shrinkage and therefore skin tightening. Due to the cannula's small size, Tumescent Liposuction is a minimally invasive procedure and can be performed under local anesthesia. The Tumescent Liposuction laser causes small blood vessels to coagulate immediately on contact, resulting in less bleeding, swelling and bruising, - and a shorter recovery time than conventional liposuction. Because general anesthesia is unnecessary, the procedure is very safe with only minimal side effects. All trough out the Tumescent Liposuction surgery; a red diode laser provides visual guidance to the surgeon.

Typically only one short Tumescent Liposuction surgery is needed per area treated. The average amount of fat removed during a Tumescent Liposuction surgery is about a quart (liter).

After Tumescent Liposuction Surgery

After the Tumescent Liposuction surgery, the patient will need to wear a compression garment continuously for two to three weeks. If ankles or calves were treated, compression hose will need to be worn for up to six weeks. The compression garments can be removed during bathing 24 hours after the Tumescent Liposuction surgery. In some cases where large amounts of fat have been removed; a drainage tube under the skin in the area of the Tumescent Liposuction surgery may be inserted to prevent fluid build-up.

Mild side effects after surgery can include a burning, prickling sensation on the treated areas after the Tumescent Liposuction surgery and for up to one month. The patient should expect swelling of the tissues below the area treated for up to six to eight weeks after Tumescent Liposuction surgery. Wearing the special elastic compression garments at all times will help reduce this swelling and help achieve the desired final results.

The incisions involved in a Tumescent Liposuction surgery are tiny (they can be compared to a big mosquito bite), but in rare some, the Tumescent Liposuction surgeon may close them with stitches. These will be removed typically a few days after Tumescent Liposuction surgery. However, most Tumescent Liposuction surgeons use no sutures. They rely on dressings to cover the incisions.

After the Tumescent Liposuction surgery minor bleeding or seepage through the incision site(s) is common. Wearing the compression garment also helps reduce fluid loss after surgery. Blood clot formation after Tumescent Liposuction surgery is exceedingly rare. The risk of blood clot formation is reduced by wearing the compression garment after the surgery, and with the resumption of normal mild activity soon after a Tumescent Liposuction surgery. Excess fluid and blood accumulation generally comes from not wearing the compression garments. If necessary, this excess fluid can be drained off with a needle in the doctor's office.

Tumescent Liposuction Surgery & Pain

Tumescent Liposuction surgery is virtually painless and requires no downtime. However, for the first postoperative day, there may be some discomfort that will require light pain medication. Your surgeon will prescribe you oral pain management medications to take after surgery.

A Tumescent Liposuction surgery does not require any hospital time. The patient may stand up after the surgery and walk. It is required that after the surgery the patient has arranged for transportation back home. It is also recommended that someone stays with you the first night. Soreness or aching may persist for several days. A person can usually return to normal activity within a week.

Postoperative bruising after a Tumescent Liposuction surgery will go away within 10 to 14 days. Your Tumescent Liposuction surgeon may prescribe you with additional medication to help heal the bruising and swelling faster. Postoperative swelling begins to go down after a week. It may take three to six months for the final results to be reached.

Some patients lose sensation in the area that has been suctioned after surgery, but most feeling usually returns with time.

Tumescent Liposuction Surgery Considerations

Tumescent Liposuction surgery under local anesthesia considered to be exceptionally safe. Studies have concluded that there are no serious complications or deaths with Tumescent Liposuction and the calculated the risk of any complication is 1%.

However, like with any surgery, Tumescent Liposuction surgery risks include:

  • Blood clots
  • Excess fluid and blood accumulation
  • Infection
  • Shock (if too much fat is removed)
  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Perforation (rare)
  • Damage superficial nerves
  • Numbness

In some cases doctors have computer programs that can simulate the results that can be obtain with surgery.

Choosing the right Tumescent Liposuction surgeon increases your chances of success. Browse or surgeon directory to find a Tumescent Liposuction doctor near you!

Top Questions to ask your Tumescent Liposuction Surgeon

  • What are your qualifications?
  • How much experience do you have doing this operation? How many times have you done this tumescent liposuction?
  • What are the alternatives to tumescent liposuction surgery?
  • Am I a good candidate for tumescent liposuction surgery? What results can I expect from tumescent liposuction surgery?
  • What other medical staff will assist with the tumescent liposuction? Will you be performing the whole tumescent liposuction surgery?
  • Where will my tumescent liposuction surgery be performed?
  • What type of anesthesia will be used during the tumescent liposuction surgery?
  • What are the risks associated with tumescent liposuction surgery? What is the complication rate of tumescent liposuction surgery?
  • Can I see before and after pictures of patients on whom you have performed tumescent liposuction surgery? Can you provide me with references to patients on whom you have performed tumescent liposuction surgery?
  • How much will the tumescent liposuction surgery cost? What is the exact breakdown of fees for my tumescent liposuction surgery? Will my insurance cover any of these fees?
  • How long will it take me to recover after tumescent liposuction surgery? To drive or go back to work? To exercise?
  • Do you have malpractice insurance?

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