Author: Rodney Davis, Physician Assistant
Not very long ago, getting the shape that you always wanted required invasive surgery that almost certainly resulted in significant postoperative pain, obvious bruising, an increased risk of complications – not to mention an extended recovery time. Yesterday’s liposuction was risky, difficult, and surprisingly is still practiced by most plastic surgeons who offer liposuction as just one of the several different procedures that they try to squeeze into an already exhaustive list of other cosmetic services. Liposuction is considered a major surgery, sometimes resulting in serious complications in the operating room, causes major bruising, and unsightly scars. This was and remains an aggressive procedure that produces deep bruises and sometimes requires stitches. This in turn can lead to increased scar formation.
Today’s tumescent liposuction, also known as Liposculpture, is a much safer procedure with minimal downtime. Liposculpture is an advanced form of liposuction that leads to gentler body sculpting and more precise results. Unlike traditional liposuction with general anesthesia, liposculpture patients remain awake while their fat is removed with very tiny instruments. And, because Liposculpture doesn’t use the same heavy sedatives as traditional liposuction, most patients are able to walk out of the treatment offices immediately following the procedure. A good portion of liposculpture patients are able to return to most activities in 1 to 2 days. The tumescent liposuction procedure also stimulates the collagen-producing agents in skin, leaving skin firmer and smoother.
Liposculpture is less invasive. Most areas of the body require only 1 to 2 tiny incisions. The cannula, or straw-like tool that is used to suck out fat, is only 2-3 millimeters wide –that’s about the size of a cooked piece of spaghetti. The incisions resulting from the procedure are barely noticeable after only a few weeks. Because the cannulas are so much smaller than the ones used in traditional liposuction, you won’t experience the unsightly scars that sometimes accompany traditional liposuction.
Liposculpture is more gentle. When using larger instruments in
traditional liposuction, providers generally make larger, more aggressive strokes while removing fat. Liposculpture uses smaller cannulas, all procedures are performed with shorter, gentler strokes. Patients usually experience only mild soreness the day after the procedure – something equivalent to post-exercise muscle ache. Tumescent liposuction may take longer than traditional liposuction, but the procedure leaves minimal bruising and pain. With today’s Liposculpture, you get the same results as traditional liposuction without all of the bruising and scarring.
Liposculpture is not considered a major surgery, it is a completely outpatient procedure. Some patients even drive themselves home from the procedure. Many of the serious complications associated with traditional liposuction occurred because the patient was under heavy anesthesia. Patients under heavy anesthesia are unable to tell their provider if the procedure is too aggressive or causing unusual amounts of pain. With Tumescent Liposuction, complications due to general anesthesia are eliminated. Patients remain awake under light or no sedation, and always able to communicate anything they are feeling. And, because Liposculpture uses only local anesthetic, patients are less likely to experience adverse reactions. Gentle and minimally invasive, most patients are on their feet the next day, and enjoying their new body in no time.
For more information on Liposculpture, contact Pacific Lipo at (858) 427-8899. To ask Rod Davis, Physician Assistant a question – email rod@pacificlipo.com.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Today's Tumescent Liposculpture Vs. Traditional Liposuction
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Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Consultation With Rodney Davis, PA-C
A consultation with Pacific Lipo gives you the opportunity to see the facility where your procedure will be performed, meet the staff, and learn more about the liposculpture procedure. At a consultation, you will be able to meet with Director of Surgery, Rod Davis, PA-Certified, who can help you to determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure and what you can expect for results.
Consultations are pressure-free with no obligation, they are available to help you confidently make a decision and prepare you for your procedure. So get to know more about Pacific Lipo and book your consultation.
To book your Complimentary Consultation do one of the following:
- Call 858.427.8899 to talk to a Patient Coordinator
- Submit the Time to Get Started contact form
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- Visit Pacific Lipo's Contact Page
Consultations are available Monday – Friday and occasional Saturdays. We look forward to meeting you soon!
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Monday, August 5, 2013
Inner Thigh Lipo
When stubborn fat accumulates between the thighs, this can lead to uncomfortable rubbing and chafing. It can also be a problem on the outer thighs or "saddlebags", making it difficult for the individual to find clothing that they fit comfortably into. The patient in this set of photos treated her inner thighs with liposculpture. There is a noticeable improvement in her shape and skin just 4 days and 4 weeks after her procedure.
For more information about the liposculpture procedure and if it is right for you call (858) 427-8899. Ask for a complimentary consultation with liposculpture specialist, Rod Davis, PA-C.
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