If you are all about putting your best face forward or creating good first impressions, perhaps a facial liposuction is what you want. As you age, fat around your chin, neck or cheeks may expand, giving you a pudgy look that actually alters your appearance over time. With lipo, your can regain your original facial contouring that you had as a younger adult. It is important to note that with facial liposuction, rarely does the procedure need to be repeated as fat cells are removed and they cannot grow back; rather existing fat cells only grow larger instead.
Ultrasonic liposuction is usually the particular surgical technique used to removed fat cells from the facial area as it is especially for hard to treat areas that traditional lipo cannot touch. Ultrasonic energy is emitted in the pinpointed areas which liquefy the fat so that it can be suctioned out. This type of facial liposuction is the most desirable as it is the most effective and least traumatic to your facial tissues in terms of bruising. Plus, there is less swelling and the side benefit to the ultrasonic facial liposuction is that the skin is tightened naturally, creating a youthful appearance.
The Procedure Itself
With facial liposuction, there are several ways that cosmetic surgeons could approach the procedure – through the gums, lip or lower jaw area. Where you want fat removed will depend on the location, although oral incisions inside the mouth are not preferred but rather an outside incision such as under the chin.
Once the incision is made, a small cannula (hollow tube) is fed through it to the fat cell location site. The cannula is pushed back and forth through the fatty deposits to help break it up, usually using the ultrasound energy mentioned previously and then suctioned out. Keep in mind that incisions made inside the mouth during a facial liposuction will take longer to recover from than an incision made outside along the chin line. This is due to an increased chance of infection from food and drink that is consumed which could taint the incision site with bacteria.
Recovery Process
Facial liposuction takes a few weeks to totally recover from, especially when the incisions are inside the mouth. You can expect bruising and swelling since the facial area is more sensitive than other places on the body. Pain is bearable and usually can be controlled easily with over the counter pain reliever. Only a few stitches are needed whether the incision is inside or outside the mouth and a compression dressing may be necessary to prevent undue swelling.
Because your body stops making fat once you pass out of puberty, whenever you gain weight, it is the result of your current fat cells expanding. With facial liposuction, once those fat cells are removed, you don't have to worry about them coming back and creating pudginess again. Your new slim contours of the face will remain, sometimes permanently.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Put Your Best Face Forward with Facial Liposuction
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Monday, October 6, 2008
Have a Slimmer Looking Tummy with Abdominal Liposuction
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Study Liposuction Before and After Photos Before Making Any Final Decisions
Choosing liposuction is a decision not to be made lightly and you probably get to it after working hard with diet and exercise only to still have fatty deposits that don't seem to budge no matter what the effort. If you are unhappy with your body, even after all that hard work to tone up and lose weight, the removal of those fatty deposits is the only way to get the self-esteem and self-confidence in your body back that you have lost. It is important though that you consider your options after reviewing liposuction before and after photos that display similar body types to yours so you have an idea of how your results will be.
Where You Can Have Lipo Performed
While abdominal liposuction is the most popular as the stomach area is where fat tends to congregate, it is not the only place where lipo is performed on the body. Taking a look at liposuction before and after photos online and in the doctor's office, you will find the neck, arms, legs, back, thighs and hips are all target areas. Where there is fat, there is usually a way to get to it through liposuction, although the procedures may differ somewhat.
Many people who lose weight and exercise are doing so for their health and while that is all fine and good, there are still areas of the body that could stand some improving. What do you think happens to the skin after you lose weight? It remains behind, leaving fatty deposits with it, usually in some of the most visible areas such as the stomach and neck so these areas are almost impossible to tone up. People who compare their bodies with liposuction before and after notice great differences such as toned areas and better skin.
The Procedure Itself
There are several different types of liposuction procedures that can produce different liposuction before and after results. Traditional liposuction, also called Lipoplasty, often requires general anesthesia and requires the injection of a special saline solution which loosens the fat cells' hold on your body so they can be suctioned out. The drawback, as liposuction before and after photos show, is that not all the fat can be removed from this method.
Liposculpture - a form of lipo - offers additional contouring because it reaches more areas of fat and is less invasive. Liposuction before and after photos often attest to the fact the liposculpture procedure provides more refinement and shape than traditional lipo. Ultrasound is also used as well as laser technology to offer less invasive choices to remove fatty deposits.
The bottom line is doing your research and getting several opinions from surgeons to choose the right liposuction technique. Viewing results from other people's cosmetic surgeries through liposuction before and after photos should also be a requirement. Your body will be altered permanently by this cosmetic procedure so you should be serious about it and weight all your options, especially the type of lip technique used.
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
What You Need to Consider When Advertising Liposuction
Before you start advertising liposuction to your friends and colleagues, you need to understand that this type of procedure is not for everyone. There are some people who simply cannot have liposuction. For instance, people who have illnesses like diabetes should ever even consider liposuction as a way to lose some fat.
People who have diabetes do not heal properly so they should never even consider going under the knife unless their lives actually depends on it. If you have friends and family members who are diabetic and are overweight, forget about advertising liposuction to them. There is really no point of raising their hopes about losing weight fast through liposuction when they are obviously not qualified for this type of procedure.
When advertising liposuction to your friends and family members, you should tell them about the advantages and disadvantages of this procedure. Always remember that liposuction may have some serious side effects on some people. Although experts agree that this procedure is relatively harmless, there are times when things really go wrong during a liposuction procedure.
In fact, records show that there were instances when the patient died during a liposuction procedure. To make sure that your friends and family members understand what risks are involved in this procedure, you should give them a fair account of what happens during a liposuction procedure.
What to Say When Advertising Liposuction
Aside from reducing the amount of fat in the body, the other advantages of liposuction is that it can remove benign fatty tumors in the body, correct the abnormal enlargement of the breast in males and correct problems of excessive sweating especially in the armpit area. You can highlight these things when advertising liposuction to your friends and family members.
However, you should not tell them that liposuction is a cure to obesity or treat stretch marks. Always remember that liposuction simply removes the fats under the skin and muscle surface. The effect of this procedure is not permanent, thus, a person who had liposuction can gain back the fat that have been removed during the procedure if he or she is not careful with his or her diet.
Another thing that you need to tell your friends and family members when advertising liposuction to them is that this procedure may have some uncomfortable side effects like temporary swelling, soreness, bruising and even numbness in the area when the fat has been removed. Moreover, minor scarring may occur around the area of the incision.
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