What is spot liposuction?
A: That term identifies having liposuction on one little area the individual doesn’t like. This is a very small focus that will require only a little anesthetic. It can also be done after people have had liposuction and find one tiny section of fat remaining they want removed.
Q: What types of sedation are used for liposuction?
A: Shots could be given in the muscle to deliver narcotics and anti-anxiety medication. They can be distributed by mouth or injected intravenously – the decision is up to the physician and the anesthesiologist
Q: Are there a variety of sizes of cannulas?
A: Initially, cannulas were 10 millimeters, which is 1 centimeter, greater than a third of an inch in diameter.
Today, surgeons are employing a cannula that is much smaller, about a sixteenth of an inch. A 10 millimeter cannula is about the size of a pretzel rod. Small ones used today are about the size of small pretzel sticks. The size of the insertion hole pertains to the size of the cannula used in that area.
The openings of the cannulas are also different. There are more aggressive cannulas to work on deeper planes when surgeons want to get more fat out. And you can find less aggressive cannulas for focusing on superficial planes, where they don’t really want to create indentations. The size used also depends on the pattern, size, and amount of the openings in the patient’s skin.
Q: Are sutures required after liposuction?
A: True tumescent liposuction is purposely done without suturing the insertion sites. This allows an exit for the fluid, permitting it to drain out. However, many doctors would rather sew the incisions closed with sutures.
Q: Is there scars when suturing isn’t used?
A: You can find scars whether stitches are employed or not, but they can frequently be treated in the future if they bother the patients. Oftentimes, they are hidden, so no-one sees them to begin with.
Points To Remember
The dry technique, with general anesthetic no injected fluids, had unwanted side effects and is not any longer performed.
The wet technique uses injected fluids and is very safe.
Tumescent liposuction uses injected fluids that cause tissues to swell and invite patients to remain awake through the procedure.
simplyrenting combines lidocaine to numb and epinephrine (adrenaline) to constrict arteries and minimize bleeding.
Ultrasonic liposuction heats and liquefies fat. The internal form requires special surgical skills; the external form can be used to liquefy fat ahead of treatment with tumescent liposuction.
Surgeons can remove fat with syringes or with machine-powered cannulas.
Powered liposuction runs on the high-powered cannula that moves back and forth to make fat removal faster and easier.
High-volume liposuction, with removal greater than four or five 5 liters of fat at one session, isn’t recommended.
Different forms of sedation can be found, administered orally or by injection.
Cannulas come in different sizes and leave different size insertion openings.
Some surgeons allow insertions sites to drain, while others sew them up with sutures.