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Basics On Liposuction Newport Beach Patients Should Know

By Richard Murray


The anterior abdominal wall is one of the areas that are most adversely affected with abnormal weight gain. Losing this weight is a daunting task for many people and conservative methods may not be effective. Liposuction is a surgical option that has been used successfully in getting rid of this kind of fat deposits. If they wish to undergo liposuction Newport Beach residents need to understand a number of important facts beforehand.

Apart from the abdominal wall, other areas that may be affected by the abnormal fat deposition include the buttocks, hips, thighs, the neck and even the face. The fat may be removed and disposed of or deposited to other areas where its presence is desirable. This is why the procedure is also known as liposculpture. It is not uncommon for several areas to be operated on in one setting.

Anyone can be a candidate for the procedure. A few requirements are usually, required though. One of these requirements is that one should have tried losing the unwanted weight using the non-surgical options for a period of at least 6 months. The main options include regular physical exercise and eating a well-balanced diet. The other requirement is that the potential candidate should have a high body mass index of at least 40.

If you meet the required criteria, you will be scheduled for the procedure but a preoperative workup has to be conducted first. A physical examination and a few tests are usually sufficient to determine your readiness of undergoing the procedure. There are a number of drugs and foods that need to be withheld until the procedure is completed. They include blood thinners such as heparin and warfarin.



This surgery can be performed under different types of anesthesia depending on the size of the area that is to be operated on. If the area is very small and only limited to one area of the body, local anesthesia is preferably used. If there are multiple areas or if the area is very large, regional or general anesthesia are chosen. Small incisions are made on the skin to expose the underlying fatty layer. The next steps are liquefaction and suctioning of the fat.

It is important to bear in mind that the maximum amount of fat that can be removed at one given point in time is 3 liters. If there is a need to remove more of it, other liposuction procedures have to be scheduled. Once that fat has been removed the incision is closed using surgical sutures. The wound is dressed tightly using a bandage so as to reduce inflammation as much as possible.

A patient who has been operated under local or regional anesthesia can be safely released from the hospital on the same day. For those in whom general anesthesia has been used, 24 hours of observation is often needed before one is released home. Possible complications include bleeding, pain, injury to important structures and post-operative infections among others. In very rare circumstances, fat may enter the blood stream and travel to end and cause dysfunction.

Liposuction gives satisfactory results for most of the patients who undergo the surgery. However, it is important to note that there is some degree of variability among patients due to a number of factors. Such will include, for example, the magnitude of the problem, the skill of the doctor and the type of techniques that are used. To increase the chances of success, adopt a healthy lifestyle to be continued long after the procedure.




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