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Sunday, 04 January 2009

  • Costs Of Liposuction

    The Truth About Liposuction Risk

    It is certainly common knowledge that a surgery is a risky thing, as many people die every year from complications. Whether they could have been prevented or not, the fact lies in that every year there are people dieing from surgeries. Now, the thing that bothers a lot of people are those who die because they opted for a surgery that they never really medically needed in the first place. Things like eyelifts or liposuction cause a lot of people to get upset, as they could never imagine why someone would purposely risk their life for vanity.

    The thing is though; people who are hard core addicted to cosmetic surgeries pay no attention to the liposuction risk factor. The best thing would be a non surgical liposuction procedure but for some reason, it is not as popular as the surgical way. Of course, there are some circumstances that do not fit within the guidelines for a liposuction of that nature. But nevertheless, there are a lot of people who could have it done but instead go with the liposuction risk factor and put their fate in the hands of the surgeon who they probably barely know.

    Costs Of Liposuction

    The liposuction risk is high and it is something that should be clearly thought about and discussed with your surgeon. And then once you have thought about and discussed the liposuction risk with your surgeon, you need to talk it over with your friends and family. The reason is because if something goes wrong you will not be the only person that is affected. If something were to go wrong and the liposuction risk factor becomes a reality for you, there are several things that could happen.

    There are problems concerning infections that could take place during or after the surgical procedure that need to be thought about and addressed. If you end up with a surgeon that is not all he or she claimed they were, you could end up deformed and left with problems for the rest of your life, which can never be corrected. Another liposuction risk to think about is that of death. Whether it is while you are asleep getting the liposuction done or afterwards from an infection you suffer, death is certainly a risk that you must be aware of. Simply put, you must think about any and all problems that could occur because liposuction risk is nothing to take lightly.


Saturday, 03 January 2009

  • Types Of Liposuction

    Should You Get Neck Liposuction?

    There are actually few places on the human body on which liposuction cannot be performed, however the most common places for a person to get liposuction include their buttocks, arms, thighs, back, and neck. The neck and facial area is actually now one of the most common areas on the body that a person will elect to have liposuction surgery on, but there are a few aspects to neck liposuction that a person should be aware of before deciding to go through with the surgery.

    What is Neck Liposuction?

    Liposuction is now one of the most common and popular cosmetic procedures by far. It is the surgical removal of fat, and lipoplasty allows the surgeon to remove localized collections of fatty tissues from various areas of the body, leaving only minute scars as a result. Neck liposuction is liposuction that is performed on the area around the neck, and helps to create a better proportion with the face and neck and the rest of the body.

    Neck liposuction is a procedure that is aimed at tightening sagging skin around the neck and facial area, and as a result it helps to reduce the thickness and fullness of the neck. For this procedure the incision is typically made behind the ear, as this is the most inconspicuous place and after the surgery the scar will be next to impossible to notice.

    Once the incision is made there is a thin tube which is inserted into it in order to suction out the fat, and often a laser will also be used to help tighten the excess skin that is left over once the fat has been removed.

    There are many benefits offered by neck liposuction. It is not a long procedure and generally only lasts from a half hour to an hour. There is little to no recovery time required in most cases as there is often minimal post op discomfort.

    As with any other procedure or surgery however, there are certain risks and complications that can arise as a result of a person going through with this procedure, and which anyone contemplating having the procedure should be well aware of. Liposuction in general is very safe, but does hold the potential for complications. Heavy bleeding, emergency hospital admission, prolonged swelling, brown spots on the skin, removal of too much fat, noticeable irregularities in body contour, infection, and lasting nerve damage – these are just a few of the most common risks of liposuction that patients have experienced.


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