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Body |
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NORMAL |
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Less than 7 or 8 percent
whole body fat is abnormal.
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More than 15 percent is too
much.
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Pendulous fat is
undesirable.
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Cellulite, abnormal
rippling of fat is undesirable.
COMMENT: Fat
puts an excess strain on the heart and therefore is unhealthy
in excess. Localized areas of fat are commonly
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SELF-EVALUATION: |
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Grasp the area in
question (e.g. thigh). Can you hold the skin and
tissue in a bundle in your hand? If so, you're a
candidate for liposuction in that area. If not, you
just have thick skin or large muscles.
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Suck in your stomach
tight. Does the skin still hang down? You may
need a tummy tuck.
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Click here to assess your Body Mass Index.
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HOW MUCH
CAN BE IMPROVED?
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There is some fat in skin
and muscles that cannot be removed by liposuction.
Typically, a 38 inch waist can become a 37 or 36 at
best. A 200 pound person can become 195.
However, this can still be very strategic fat.
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Typically two or three
liters of fat can be removed with liposuction. Again,
this is not much overall volume, but can be very
helpful.
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By a tummy tuck, the
lower stomach area can be tightened as desired.
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Various
Surgeries |
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Liposuction-one area
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Tummy Tuck
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Thigh Lift
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Fat Injection
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Buttock
Implant
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Buttock Lift
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Obesity
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OPTIONS:
BODY FAT / LIPOSUCTION |
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Liposuction consists of
using a metal suction tube (cannula) to remove the fat from
the deep tissues by suction. The suction can be obtained by
either a machine or simply by a syringe too.
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STANDARD VERSUS TUMESCENT
TECHNIQUE |
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There are two major categories
of techniques for liposuction. The standard is done
under general anesthesia and each area is simply injected with
a local anesthetic and suctioned.
The second technique,
which is somewhat novel, is called tumescent anesthesia, in
which a very dilute anesthetic solution is injected into the
area of liposuction over several hours. In this case the
fat fills up with fluid and can be completely numb with only
the use of local anesthesia. Although this method takes
longer, there is much less blood loss and the need for general
anesthesia is avoided.
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WILL I NEED A BLOOD
TRANSFUSION?
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n routine
liposuction, if more than approximately than two liters of fat
are anticipated to be removed, the surgeon may recommend an
auto-transfusion of blood. In this case, a unit of your blood
is drawn off by the blood bank and saved and returned at the
time of surgery. By this process, your blood count is
maintained.
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LIPOSUCTION VERSUS TUMMY
TUCK
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Some patients have a
hanging pouch of skin that consists more of skin than
fat. In certain cases, this will not respond to
liposuction and must be removed directly. The somewhat
extensive surgical procedure to do this involves removing an
ellipse of skin from the stomach wall. The scar extends
from one hip bone to the other side and because there is a
great deal of weight bearing in that region, may be a little
wide and painful. The operation can take two or three hours
and is only performed under general anesthetic, usually by a
general plastic surgeon.
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LIPOSUCTION
IMPLANT
COMPLICATIONS |
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PERSISTENT FAT/
CELLULITE-A less than optimum result is possible.
However, it is always better to under-do than over-do.. One
can always go in again for removal of any residual fat.
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INFECTION-Rare, but can be devastating through large
areas of the skin.
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BLOOD LOSS/
SHOCK-Many surgeons will auto transfuse if they
expect to loose a large amount of blood. A good deal
of blood can be lost in the process of fat
removal.
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SEROMAS/ HAEMATOMAS
-Collection if serum or blood under the skin can produce
a bumpy feel. This gets well after sometime. Care has to be
taken to prevent infection in these collections. A pressure
garment immediately after the procedure is recommended for
preventing this complication.
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