Friday, April 26, 2013

Military Inch Loss - Liposculpture With Rod Davis

Pacific Lipo's Director of Surgery, Rod Davis, PA, preps a Marine for lipoculpture procedure.  This Marine has a tape test that he needs to pass later in the week.  The patient is looking for immediate and permanent inch loss that will save his career with the Marine Corps.  Davis will target this patient's love handles, upper, and lower abdomen to remove inches of fat and get him within his require measurements.


"Experience and reputation matter”, says Rod Davis, Director of Surgery, PA-Certified, of Pacific Lipo. “That’s why we remain one of the top lipo centers in California.” Davis has performed over 15,000 lipo procedures and is considered an expert in his field. He specializes in tumescent liposuction and has a track record of helping each one of his military patients get their body within the required measurements. To view before and after pictures, refer to Pacific Lipo's Military Patients Photo Gallery.



For more information about Rod Davis, Physician Assistant, visit www.RodDavisPA.com or call Pacific Lipo at (858) 427-8899 to schedule a consultation for his professional advice.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

A Few Reasons Why Liposculpture Results May Be Less Than Perfect

Author Rod Davis, PA-C, Director of Surgery, Pacific Lipo

There are many different reasons that someone may end up with less than perfect results from a lipo procedure.  He or she may have looser skin or pre-existing stretch marks which is a sign that the desired amount of post-liposuction skin tightening may not be possible.  Some people may have had prior surgeries with large amounts of scarring which could significantly limit the potential for smoothness after a lipo procedure.  Some patients may not have followed important aftercare instructions or follow-up regularly with office visits/phone calls as instructed.  Some patients do not continue to exercise or diet afterwards to ensure optimal results.  As with any procedure in any office, results may vary.
Before/After Abdominal Liposculpture by Rod Davis, PA-C

I invite anyone to view Pacific Lipo's Before and After Photos to get a better idea of how results do vary for patients with different body types, prior surgical scars, varying degrees of skin laxity, etc.  Although results may vary, one can still appreciate the significant improvement that may be achieved when the procedure is performed by an experienced liposuction specialist.  That being said, patients must keep in mind that not everyone will be completely thrilled with their results, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that the technique used by the liposuctionist was poor.  Sometimes our bodies don’t heal as nicely as we would all hope.  The goal of any lipo procedure is to help every patient look much better but unfortunately not every patient will feel better despite all reasonable efforts.



Before/After Chest Liposculpture by Rod Davis, PA-C
Contact Pacific Lipo for a free consultation with our specialist Rod Davis, PA, Director of Surgery.  Lock in our Spring rates while they last. 858.427.8899 or visit www.pacificlipo.com to view before and after photos of actual patients.

There is only one Pacific Lipo and we are located in San Diego, CA. So don’t be fooled by our competitors! Call today to speak with one of our Patient Coordinators (858) 427-8899.

To ask Physician Assistant Rod Davis a liposuction question – email rod@pacificlipo.com. Rod Davis is the Director of Surgery at Pacific Liposculpture in La Jolla, California. To view before/after photos of Rod’s work, visit the photo gallery @ www.pacificlipo.com.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Tumescent Lipo - Are You A Good Candidate?

Author Rod Davis, PA-C, Director of Surgery, Pacific Lipo

Tumescent anesthesia liposuction can be of great benefit for most people who have fatty deposits in areas of their bodies that have not responded well to dieting and exercise. However, the best candidates for tumescent liposuction are active, healthy persons of average weight and good skin tone, and who have never had a lipo procedure to the same body part. Overweight individuals can also benefit from tumescent liposuction, especially if they are in the process of exercising and losing weight. The tumescent liposuction technique should be judiciously used in the morbidly obese. Ideal patients have committed to healthier habits and do not consider liposuction to be a substitute for exercising.

Your liposuction specialist should listen to your goals of the treatment to better ascertain whether you have realistic expectations for what liposuction can and cannot do. It is best that liposuction patients have no significant medical problems. Age by itself is not a significant factor in tumescent liposuction.

The best way to know if you are a good candidate for tumescent lipo is to schedule a consultation with a tumescent liposuction specialist. Consultations allow for you to learn about the procedure and for you to develop realistic expectations.  

For more information on Liposuction in San Diego, California, please contact Pacific Lipo at (858) 427-8899.

To ask Physician Assistant Rod Davis a liposuction question – email rod@pacificlipo.com. Rod Davis is the Director of Surgery at Pacific Liposculpture in La Jolla, California. To view before/after photos of Rod’s work, visit the photo gallery @ www.pacificlipo.com.




Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Is a Revision Lipo Procedure the Right Choice for You?


Author Rod Davis, PA-C, Director of Surgery, Pacific Lipo

Have you had a prior liposculpture or liposuction procedure that didn’t quite meet the expectations that you were hoping for? There may be several reasons for this. You may have had unrealistic expectations to begin with despite your experienced liposuctionist explaining the limitations of the procedure and the individual challenges presented by your body type or skin tone prior your to surgery. It could also be due to the need for a completely different kind of procedure that would address a problem that additional lipo could not correct (ie., tummy tuck/abdominoplasty). Or it may be due to the need for an additional lipo treatment to the same area commonly called a “touch-up” or “revision” procedure. Fortunately, in most offices that specialize in liposuction, this is not a common procedure. However, specific indications for this kind of procedure depend on the physical appearance of the problem areas, the degree of laxity in one’s skin, subsequent weight loss or gain following your procedure, or changes in exercise patterns, etc. A touch up procedure is normally a quicker procedure re-using some or all of the same incisions. The aftercare is often easier and more manageable as well.

Speak with your liposuction specialist honestly regarding your expectations prior to any procedure. Following your procedure, return to the liposuction office or at least contact them on a regular basis to discuss how things are healing and anything that may be done to optimize your results. Try to follow the advice that is given to you without deviating on your own. Once healed, if you have not noticed the improvements that were discussed prior to your procedure, communicate that to the office which performed your procedure. Perhaps a simple touch up procedure would help you to achieve the results that you had originally hoped for.

For more information on a Liposuction Specialist in San Diego, California, please contact Rod Davis PA at Pacific Lipo (858) 427-8899. To ask Physician Assistant Rod Davis a liposuction question – email rod@pacificlipo.com. Rod Davis is the Director of Surgery of one of the leading liposuction clinics in the country, Pacific Liposculpture in La Jolla, California.



To view before/after photos and patient video testimonials regarding Rod’s work, visit the photo gallery  at www.PacificLipo.com

Friday, April 5, 2013

Is Laser Liposuction the Right Choice for You?

Author Rod Davis, PA-C, Director of Surgery, Pacific Lipo

In our increasingly beauty obsessed society, it seems like more of us are choosing to seek out cosmetic surgery to improve any flaws (whether real or perceived). Of these cosmetic procedures, one of the most popular is Laser Liposcuction (also knows as Laser Lipo, Smart Lipo or Lunchtime Lipo).

Laser liposuction involves the use of a laser to “melt away” fatty deposits and then tightens the surrounding skin. This technique was first discovered in Europe and has recently become FDA approved for use in the USA. Laser liposuction has been used for the past 10 years in South America, Europe and Asia. The procedure is typically done in an office setting and does not require the use of a general anesthetic. A very small cannula, or tube, approximately 1.0 mm to 2.0 mm in diameter containing a laser fiber is inserted into the skin. The cannula is moved back and forth delivering the laser’s energy to the fat cells, causing them to rupture and easily drain away. The fluid released from the fat cells is removed by the body’s natural waste system. The laser also causes small blood vessels to coagulate immediately on contact, thus resulting in less bleeding and bruising.


Some liposuctionists report that one of the advantages of laser liposuction is the fact that the probability of scarring, muscle damage, or pain tends to be smaller than more traditional liposuction methods. As a result, the patient is usually able to return to work within 48-hours. One of the disadvantages of laser liposuction is that it may only be useful on a limited variety of body areas. These body parts include the neck, face, and arms. Some patients do not report a dramatic enough difference in their shapes or skin tightening following laser liposuction is used in other areas such as the abdomen, thighs, back areas, or the love handles.  This may be due to today’s lasers not being quite aggressive enough in creating a significant change in the thickness of the fat deposits for most body types. There is also some doubt among liposuction specialists as to exactly how effective laser liposuction is when it comes to skin tightening. That being said, laser liposuction can be an effective procedure for a small portion of liposuction candidates.

Pricing of this procedure varies a great deal depending on how much fat you want removed, which body part is being treated, or which office you seek treatment in. Patients who are interested in this procedure should seek treatment in a facility that specializes in liposculpture. It is much more likely that their results will be better compared to other less experienced offices and the pricing often times is more affordable. Pricing to selecting any method of liposuction, one should contact a liposuction specialist to find out what this procedure can do for their particular problem area.

For more information on Liposuction in San Diego, please contact Pacific Liposculpture at (858) 427-8899. To ask Rod Davis, Physician Assistant a liposuction question – email rod@pacificlipo.com.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Rod Davis, PA-C, Director of Surgery at Pacific Lipo

The Director of Surgery for Pacific Liposculpture, Rod Davis, is a Professional Physicians Assistant (PA). In his role with the San Diego, California-based clinic, he performs consultations; engages in various outpatient liposculpture procedures; liaises between directors, physicians, and staff; and generally supervises all aspects of the Pacific Lipo surgical department. Board certified as a PA for nine years, Rodney Davis is licensed to practice in both California and New York State, and has trained physicians and other PAs on the art of liposculpture. 

Having performed over 15,000 liposculpture procedures to date, Rod Davis maintains particular expertise across tumescent anesthesia and laser-assisted liposculpture. He has employed lipo treatments for a variety of satisfied clients, including athletes, lawyers, physicians, and even a number of coworkers. View Before and After photos of his work here


Rod holds a BS through Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and commands extensive training as a Physicians Assistant. He attended Touro College, ultimately earning a BS through the Bayshore, New York-based PA program. Following this, he acquired specialized training and diverse professional experience through a series of medical and cosmetic surgery-oriented positions. 

Rod Davis maintains PA accreditation through the National Commission on Certification of Physicians Assistants. A member of the California Academy of Physicians Assistants, he also holds certification through the DEA, sustains CPR accreditation through the American Heart Association, and carries ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) infectious disease certification. In addition to his work as a Physicians Assistant, Rod also maintains a rich array of personal interests. He regularly supports charitable initiatives such as the American Red Cross and Elijah's Promise Soup Kitchen and contributes to organizations like The Salvation Army and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. On top of fishing and traveling, Rod is an avid reader and plays basketball and racquetball when time permits. 

Watch Rod perform the liposculpture procedure on Pacific Lipo's YouTube channel or visit www.RodDavisPA.com for his full bio and professional works.