Facts That Matter About Liposuction On Love Handles
January 15, 2008 by Corey Namesse · 2 Comments
Liposuction is performed by inserting a tube-like instrument called cannula into the incision on the area. The location of the incisions is determined by knowing where the fat deposits in the body are. Or sometimes the patient instructs the surgeon which areas should be scraped off from fats. The cannula is connected to a suction device. You can now imagine how the liposuction on love handles is being set up for you. Read more
Tumescent Liposuction Surgery
December 20, 2007 by Linda A. Lithony · Leave a Comment
The most popular cosmetic surgery today is a liposuction. A needle is inserted under your skin and then the cosmetic surgeon is removing the fat quite ungently. If you have seen the procedure on television already, you won’t feel safer for your body yet.
That’s why many look for less invasive ways of surgical fat removal. One of these ways is so called tumescent liposuction. It is known today as the safest liposuction. Read more
Laser Assisted Liposuction
December 16, 2007 by Linda A. Lithony · 1 Comment
The surgeon uses a cannula to remove the fat under your skin. It is inserted under local anesthesia and as soon as the heat of the laser has melted the fat cells they get removed through the cannula.
A short laser liposuction can be finished within a half hour. However, if you want to remove a larger amount of fat or if you want a laser liposuction on larger areas or different areas, then it can take up to two hours until finished.
A little less than $1,000 is the cost of laser liposuction but only for small areas. Spreading over a large area such a surgery can quickly cost up to $10,000. Read more
Enhance Your Profile With a Double Chin Liposuction
December 12, 2007 by Victoria Rowde · 2 Comments
How do you know if you are qualified to undergo double chin liposuction? Though it is not as restrictive in age like other surgical procedure, usually, younger people as well as females are better candidates for the procedure. This is because that they have more elastic skin. Women also have thinner skin than their male counterparts, so the procedure is fine with them. People who have diabetes, heart ailments, lung problems as well as serious depression are not recommended to have double chin liposuction.
Although this might be the case, the doctor should be the best judge if one is fit enough to under double chin liposuction. They have the necessary knowledge as well as the experience to determine if one can undergo such an operation. Read more
What You Should Know About Liposuction
December 5, 2007 by Linda A. Lithony · Leave a Comment
The best results are achieved when small fat deposits are removed in targeted areas of your body. Often you can’t get rid of some fat deposits although you are doing exercise and diet. Then liposuction is the perfect solution. Unfortunately it is a cosmetic surgery procedure and therefore not covered by the insurance.
Liposuction is safe today. It has a long history and the techniques are working very well. Often a local anesthesia is enough and after an hour or a bit more you are done. Thereafter you wear body-compression garment for a while but you don’t stay in the hospital. You can go home and after removal of the garment you can impress the others with your new shape. Liposuction prices are high but nevertheless popularity increases every year. Read more
Sceptical about Liposuction Surgery?
November 6, 2007 by Lucy Jones · Leave a Comment
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We’ve all read about and seen the horror stories regarding liposuction and I have to admit that I was very sceptical until one of my friends asked if I’d come over and take care of her after her visit to the clinic to have what she called ‘her fat deposits sucked away’.
To say the least I was surprised, as she had never struck me as being the type that would even consider this type of liposuction surgery. But I wanted to help her, so we agreed to meet up and talk about the details.
The appointment for liposuction on her tummy and thighs had been made for the next day and I agreed to drive her to the clinic and pick her up again a few hours later, which I did. Read more
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