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Liposuction, liposculpture and lipostructure

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What is liposuction?

Liposuction is the removal of fatty deposits from the body with the aid of a vacuum technique. The fat is removed via a "cannula" which is inserted through small incisions which are hidden as much as possible. Dr. O'Connell believes that liposuction techniques should emphasize not simply the removal of fat, but rather creation of form.

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Am I a candidate for liposuction?

Liposuction is not a weight loss technique. In general, people who are near or at their ideal body weight and who have localized collections of fat achieve the best results with liposuction. People who are over their ideal body weight may in some circumstances be candidates for liposuction as well. Skin elasticity is important to allow the skin to shrink to the new contour postoperatively. There are no absolute age limits for liposuction, rather the patient's health is the more important consideration.

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What is "tumescent liposuction?"

The term "tumescent technique" involves the injection of a large amount of fluid containing saline, adrenaline and local anesthetic into a fatty area. By "wetting" the fat this allows easier fat removal, smoother contouring, elimination of pain and reduction of bleeding, bruising and swelling. Most plastic surgeries utilize a form of this technique for liposuction.

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What areas are most frequently treated with liposuction?

Most external areas of localized fat deposition in the body can be potentially treated with liposuction. In women the most frequently treated areas are the thighs and hip area followed by the abdomen (stomach). In men the abdomen and flanks "love handles" are most popular. Other commonly treated areas are the knees, back, chest, neck and arms.

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What is liposculpture?

This term is usually applied to traditional liposuction performed with very small cannulae.

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What is lipostructure?

This term usually refers to the removal and re-injection of fat.

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Is gynecomastia treated by liposuction?

Enlargement of the male breast, or "gynecomastia," is particularly amenable to treatment with ultrasonic liposuction.

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Will the weight come back after liposuction?

The adult human has a finite number of fat cells and liposuction removes a portion of them. If one were to gain weight after liposuction the remaining fat cells can increase in size (this is how the body gains weight) but because there are fewer fat cells left in an area treated with liposuction, the added weight tends to distribute itself throughout other areas of the body. Remember liposuction is not a weight loss technique; it is rather a technique for contouring limited areas of the body. Continuing a proper diet and exercise are important following liposuction to maintain the body's new contours.

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How long is the recovery period?

This depends largely on the specific areas and amount of fat that is removed with liposuction. Most patients experience some discomfort during the first week or so but they tend to describe it as discomfort rather than pain. The skin over treated areas is frequently numb for a few months. Most surgeons require their patients to wear a post-operative compression garment for a few weeks following the procedure. Patients are usually able to return to sedentary activities within three days following in-office liposuction.

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Is computer imaging used?

Some plastic surgeons, including Dr. O'Connell, have utilized computer imaging prior to liposuction. Remember that computer imaging and inspection of pre-and postoperative photographs are educational tools only and that no guarantee is implied.

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Are there risks associated with liposuction?

Any surgical procedure involves risks and potential complications. Liposuction is the most commonly performed plastic surgical operation in the United States and is ordinarily quite safe. As with any surgical procedure, bleeding, infection, thrombophlebitis, nerve damage, etc, can occur. Aesthetic complications such as skin and fat irregularity and waviness can occur. Fortunately complications are uncommon and most patients are satisfied with their results following liposuction. A careful consideration of all risks, alternatives and potential benefits is an important part of the pre-operative consultative process.

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To contact Connecticut plastic surgeon Dr. Joseph B. O'Connell about any cosmetic surgery procedures, please fill out our contact form or call us at (203) 454-0044.


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