Laser Liposuction Risks – The Truth About Laser Liposuction

by Karen Strand

With all the advertisements about liposculpture, laser liposuction and any other form of body sculpting, people think that the procedures are totally safe and free from any risk. They also believe that it is quick and painless. In fact, there are even claims that you can undergo the procedure under local anesthesia, lose the fats, tighten your skin and get back to your routine the same day. If this was as easy as they claim it to be, everyone would have tried it.

While it is a fact that laser liposuction is a breakthrough in the plastic surgery industry, not to mention it is more recommended than other surgical procedures, nothing will change the truth that it is still a surgical procedure that involves potential complications and risks.

Most of the laser liposuction risks are those similar to the ones gained from the traditional lipo procedure. With the association of laser, the heat can cause some problems. For instance, if the laser is prolonged near the skin, thermal injury or skin burns may be acquired.

One of the many laser liposuction risks is skin loss. Yes, if a surgeon uses the laser too aggressively in an area, the overlying skin may be damaged or lost. Real precision and expertise is key to achieving success in laser lipo. Skin burn is also a risk, but this occurrence is very rare if you have a good surgeon.

Another risk, and very common, is infection. Infection can be caused by any form of invasive equipment. Since the laser is inserted beneath the skin, antibiotic coverage and operating room precautions are a must. Anesthetic risks can also occur during the course of laser liposuction. There are numerous deaths during or after suction body and liposculpture procedures that were instigated by lidocaine overdose. Lidocaine is the anesthetic that is used to relieve pain during the liposuction procedure.

Contour deformities are also among the possible laser liposuction risks. Deformities such as depressions, bumps, wavy lines and lumps in the skin appear 20% of the time in the standard lipo procedure. But with laser liposuction, the 20% decreases. Another problem is the loose skin, particularly for those patients with poor skin elasticity. Loose skin is very common for a standard lipo operation. However, in laser lipo, loose skin is not that common, since the procedure is known for tightening the skin. If you have an inexperienced doctor, then this risk can definitely occur.

And last but not the least is the complication done by an inexperienced plastic surgeon. A professional is the only one credible enough to handle the equioments and procedures needed in surgery. If you want satisfactory results, then you should get a professional surgeon.

Most of these laser liposuction risks are natural. But all these risks may be lessened or totally eliminated when you choose a surgeon that has the right tools, skills and experience. You should do your homework and find out just how credible your potential performing surgeon is before you choose to undergo through him.

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July 29 2009 | Liposuction | No Comments »

Choosing A Liposuction Doctor At The Right Price

by Cedric Montague

More people get liposuction surgery in the US every year then any other cosmetic surgery treatment. There are now an enormous number of doctors who offer liposuction services, but how do you pick out the best one for you? Let's not forget that this is someone who is being trusted to correctly perform surgery on the body and make it look better than before - you wouldn't want someone below average, would you?

With that in mind, let's look at the top 3 factors to examine when picking out a doctor.

1. Do not get too focused on how much money it costs. By this, we mean we don't want people to just shop by price alone, as this means you'll be ignoring other very (and more) important factors and requirements for a doctor. Let's take a look at those now.

2. The doctor better be able to answer your questions on the procedure. You shouldn't feel intimidated or rushed into making a decision - you should have the opportunity to ask your questions and understand what you're getting into. If this isn't the case, the doctor is not worthy of your business.

3. You want a doctor with a reputable track record, a portfolio you can view, and positive feedback from others. The doctor should have before and after photos of their previous cosmetic surgery work - ask to see it. You can even go online and search for their name and see if people have posted their experiences about the doctor. The point is to make sure the doctor has the experience and reputation that makes you feel comfortable to be his or her patient.

There are risks to all surgeries, and liposuction is no exception. If you follow the guidelines above, you are far more likely to walk away happy with your treatment than if you just went on price alone. Spend the time necessary to get a doctor you can trust who has experience and a good reputation, and in the end, you'll find the doctor who will perform the work best for you.

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July 06 2009 | Liposuction | No Comments »

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