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Laparoscopy: Additional Sources Of Information

Here are some reliable sources that can provide more information on laparoscopy: American Association of Gynecologic Laparascopists  Phone: 800-554-2245 Email: generalmail@aagl.com  http://www.aagl.com American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons  http://www.aaos.org American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  http://www.acog.org American College of Surgeons  Phone: 312-202-5000 Fax: 312-202-5001 Email: postmaster@facs.org  http://www.facs.org American Gastroenterological Association  http://www.gastro.org American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy  Phone: 978-526-8330 […]

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What Is Liposuction?

Liposuction is surgery to improve the contour of your body by removing pockets of excess fat from specific areas of the body. “Lipo” comes from the Greek word “lipos,” meaning fat. Other names for liposuction are lipoplasty and suction lipectomy. Liposuction uses suction to remove fat deposits. The suction is provided by a vacuum-like device

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When Is Liposuction Most Effective?

Liposuction works best in healthy adults who have: Relatively normal and stable weight Firm, elastic skin Isolated areas of fat that don’t go away with exercise or diet The areas of the body that are most commonly treated by liposuction are: Thighs Hips Abdomen Legs (inner knees, calves, and ankles) Neck, chin, and cheeks Buttocks

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Are There Other Treatment Options To Remove Excess Fat?

There are a number of options for surgically removing excess fat. A surgeon will choose the best technique for you depending on the amount and location of the fat and whether you also have excess skin. Common fat-removal methods include: Liposuction Ultrasound-assisted liposuction Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) Liposuction As the name implies, liposuction uses suction to remove

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Liposuction: What Are The Risks?

Liposuction is generally safe. As with any surgery, however, the procedure does have the potential for complications. Occasional risks of liposuction include: Heavy bleeding (less of a problem with ultrasound-assisted liposuction) A bad reaction to the anesthetic Emergency hospital admission Noticeable irregularities in body contour Prolonged swelling Brown spots on the skin (hyperpigmentation) The following

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How Do I Prepare For Liposuction?

Consult with your surgeon Follow your doctor’s suggestions Make special arrangements Consult With Your Surgeon During the first appointment with your surgeon, discuss your expectations and concerns. Remember that liposuction will improve your body shape, but you will not achieve physical perfection. After examining you, your surgeon will discuss treatment choices and recommend his or

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How Is Liposuction Performed?

There are several different types of anesthesia and techniques that surgeons use to perform a liposuction. Anesthesia Procedure Ultrasound-assisted liposuction Anesthesia The anesthesia your surgeon will choose depends on several factors, including: The amount of fat removed The liposuction technique selected Your pain tolerance There are three primary types of anesthesia: Local: This form of anesthesia

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What To Expect After Liposuction

After-effects Special care Results When to contact the doctor After-Effects Common side effects after liposuction may include: Temporary minor contour imperfections, such as lumps or dents in your skin Mild to moderate discomfort/pain; you may need pain medication during the first few days Bruises and swelling Bleeding Temporary numbness of the treated area Nausea or

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How Long Does Healing Take?

Everyone heals at different rates, so the following points are general guidelines only for healing from liposuction: If you had stitches, they will usually be removed within the first week after surgery. Bruises take three weeks or longer to fade after liposuction and about six weeks after ultrasound-assisted liposuction. Swelling can take six months to

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Will Results Last?

Liposuction removes the fat cells from your body, and they can’t regenerate. Therefore, results will be permanent as long as you do not gain a great deal of weight. Gaining a few pounds should not affect your results, but gaining more than 30 to 50 percent of your body weight can affect your appearance. Remember

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Liposuction: Putting It All Together

Here is a summary of the important facts and information related to liposuction. Liposuction is surgery to improve body contour and not a weight-loss technique. Liposuction can remove pockets of excess fat from specific areas of the body, including the thighs, hips, tummy, and legs. The best candidates for liposuction are healthy adults who have a normal

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