Monday, March 28, 2016

The Procedure Used In Liposuction Michigan Residents Should Know Of

By Linda Howard


Apart from having an undesirable body shape (and consequently low self-esteem), persons with obesity are also at risk of chronic medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes and heart disease. Losing excess fat is often a difficult task for most of the affected persons. It is particularly challenging if there is a need to lose a significant amount of weight in a short period of time. There are several things on liposuction Michigan patients need to know.

Liposuction is also known as liposculpture because it can be used to alter the body shape of the subject. The surgeon achieves this by transferring the fat from areas where too much of it is undesirable to the areas where it is wanted. Fat harvesting is done on areas such as the abdominal wall (tummy), hips and buttocks. In general, liposculpture is considered a cosmetic procedure rather than therapeutic.

When being performed as a means of losing weight, it should only be offered as a last resort after the other available non-invasive methods have proved ineffective. The ideal candidate has a body mass index, BMI of at least 40. In persons that are at high risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, lower BMI levels of say, 35 are acceptable. This is because such persons are likely to have additional benefits.

Preoperative workup is required just as is the case with any operation. A number of tests have to be conducted to determine your readiness for surgery. The tests include those concerned with your blood level (hemogram), renal function tests and liver function tests. If any of the results are not within the expected levels, your operation may be rescheduled.

The operation itself is done under general anesthesia so you will not feel any pain as it is conducted. Regional or local anesthesia may be used in select cases in which the extent is smaller. Once the incisions have been made, a high frequency vibrator is introduced to the area of interest and used to break down the fat. This is also known as lipolysis. The fat is then suctioned using a vacuum machine.

The incision is closed once the required amount of fat has been removed. Dressing using a tight bandage helps to reduce the resultant inflammation. Persons that have had minor procedures involving the use of local or regional anesthesia are usually discharged home on the same day. Those that have been subjected to general anesthesia, on the other hand, need to be under observation for at least 24 hours.

Like for any other type of surgeries, complications may be encountered here. In the immediate term, patients may suffer from excessive bleeding and infections. Later on, scarring is the biggest concern. The risk of suffering from these complications increases as more procedures are conducted on the same individual. When you are discharged from hospital, be on the lookout for abnormal oozing, pus or fevers.

Liposuction yields great results in most cases. However, the changes may be non-satisfactory at times requiring additional procedures to refine. You should know that there will be inter-individual variability based on factors relating to the patient as well as to the surgeon who conducts the operation. Implementing appropriate lifestyle changes after the operation increases the chances of success.




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