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Permanently remove fat and improve contours in areas affected by excess fatty deposits. Advances in liposuction technology and education have produced amazing results for all types of patients.

Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona

California
Campbell, California
Carlsbad, California
Danville, California
Del Mar, California
Escondido, California
Folsom, California
Hacienda Heights, California
Los Gatos, California
Marina del Rey, California
Napa, California
Newport Beach, California
Palo Alto, California
Rocklin, California
Roseville, California
San Diego, California
San Jose, California
Santa Rosa, California
Saratoga, California
Temecula, California

Canada
Edmonton, Canada
Toronto, Canada

Colorado
Boulder, Colorado
Denver, Colorado
Lone Tree, Colorado

Connecticut
Guilford, Connecticut
Waterbury, Connecticut

Florida
Boca Raton, Florida
Clearwater, Florida
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Jacksonville, Florida
Kissimmee, Florida
Melbourne, Florida
Orlando, Florida
Tamarac, Florida
Tampa Bay, Florida
The Villages, Florida

Georgia
Atlanta, Georgia
Decatur, Georgia
Duluth, Georgia
Kennesaw, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia

Idaho
Coeur dAlene, Idaho

Illinois
Chicago, Illinois
Fox River Grove, Illinois
Naperville, Illinois

Indiana
Carmel, Indiana
Fishers, Indiana

Kansas
Kansas City, Kansas
Overland Park, Kansas
Wichita, Kansas

Kentucky
Fort Thomas, Kentucky
Hazard, Kentucky

Louisiana
Ponchatoula, Louisiana

Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Bethesda, Maryland
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Columbia, Maryland

Massachusetts
Waltham, Massachusetts

Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Shelby Twp, Michigan

Missouri
Clayton, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri
Springfield, Missouri
St Louis, Missouri
West Plains, Missouri

Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska

Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada

New Jersey
Cherry Hill, New Jersey
Edison, New Jersey
Marlboro, New Jersey
Warren, New Jersey

New York
Batavia, New York
Bay Shore, New York
Center Moriches, New York
Long Island, New York
Manhattan, New York
New York, New York
Roslyn Heights, New York
Southampton, New York
Staten Island, New York
Woodbury, New York

North Carolina
Charlotte, North Carolina
Lumberton, North Carolina

North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota

Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Elyria, Ohio

Oklahoma
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Oregon
Tigard, Oregon

Pennsylvania
Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Lansdale, Pennsylvania
Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Milford, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

South Carolina
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Texas
Austin, Texas
Colleyville, Texas
Dallas, Texas
Grapevine, Texas
Houston, Texas
The Woodlands, Texas
Weatherford, Texas
Webster, Texas

Washington
Edmonds, Washington
Issaquah, Washington
Seattle, Washington

What Is Liposuction?
How Does Liposuction Work?
What Are The Risks Of Liposuction?
How Much Does Liposuction Cost?
What Are Liposuction Alternatives?

What Is Liposuction?

Liposuction Facts

  • Consistently one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries
  • Not for weight loss
  • New forms using lasers or ultrasonic technology are available
Liposuction was invented in 1974 by Drs. Giorgio and Arpad Fischer and was further developed in 1978 by Dr. Yves Gerard Illouz. It became popular in the US by 1980 and has continued to be refined and modified over the years to make it safer and more effective.

Liposuction is the procedure used to remove excess areas of fatty tissue from specific areas of the body. It can be performed on just about any area of the body including cheeks, jowls and neck, chest and breast area, upper arms, back, waist, hips, buttocks, inner and outer thighs and knees, calves, and ankles.
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How Does Liposuction Work?

The procedure was originally performed dry, meaning the surgeon inserted the cannula and began suctioning out fat, breaking it up with sharp tips at the end of the cannula. This procedure removed more blood than fat and caused a great deal of damage to the internal structures.

Now, all liposuction is tumescent, meaning fluid is pumped into the treatment area that is a combination of pain killer, adrenaline (to constrict blood vessels and reduce blood loss) and saline solution. The amount of fluid injected varies depending on the patient, amount of fat to be removed, and the surgeon's preferred technique. Typically, a volume of liquid equal to the amount of fat to be removed is used, though some prefer 'very wet' or 'super wet' techniques in which the surgeon injects a greater amount of fluid than fat to be removed.

liposuction before and after

The cannula is inserted under the skin and first introduces the tumescent solution which helps break the fat away from the surrounding structures such as blood vessels and nerves. The fat is then aspirated, or suctioned out via the cannula. The surgeon will typically mark the areas to be treated before surgery so that he can 'map out' the area to ensure the right amount of fat is removed. Some surgeons actually weigh the amount of fat removed from each area to ensure he has worked symmetrically.

After the fat and fluid are removed, the surgeon will stitch or staple the incision. Depending on the amount of fat suctioned, the patient may go home the same day or stay at a recovery center for observation.


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What Are The Risks Of Liposuction?

Liposuction is not a weight loss procedure. It is best suited for patients who are not excessively overweight and have firm healthy skin. Good candidates for liposuction also have a realistic attitude about their appearance and recognize that the procedure will not drastically change their lives. Individuals with multiple risk factors such as poor circulation or heart disease may not be able to undergo liposuction safely.

Before your surgery, you will be asked to refrain from smoking. You will not be able to use certain over-the-counter medications like aspirin due to a risk of increased bleeding. Your doctor will discuss your individual precautions with you in advance of the procedure.

After the surgery, be sure someone can take you home and stay with you for at least a night. You will not look or feel great right after this surgery, but in time the results will be evident. Some pain, swelling, bruising, or fluid retention may occur and a drainage tube may be placed under the skin to prevent excess fluid from building up. Many patients feel stiff and sore for several days following surgery and some are asked to wear an elastic compression garment to provide support. Strenuous activities may be restricted for a while, but normal life should resume within a week or two.
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How Much Does Liposuction Cost?

The cost of liposuction depends on the size of the patient, the volume of fat to be removed, where the fat is being removed from as well as the market and location of the practice. Costs may include non-surgical fees for general anesthesia, operating room, tests, garments and supplies on top of the cost of the surgery itself. It is important to discuss with your physician in detail what you expect from the liposuction and how much the grand total will be.
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What Are Liposuction Alternatives?

There are several liposuction alternatives, some of which include:

  • {!Laser Lipolysis} such as {!Smartlipo}
  • {!VASER Lipo | VASER Liposelection}
  • {!Body-Jet}
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