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2012年9月15日 星期六

Your Liposuction Recovery - Smart Ways to Prepare & What You Should Expect


The recovery from your liposuction is a process you should understand before going forward with the procedure. It's important you know what to expect and how to prepare so you are ready for your surgery.

Your plastic surgeon will give you their recommendations on how quickly you should return to your daily life, including work. These will be based on your particular case and your overall health.

Immediately after your liposuction you'll probably feel a little disoriented. Because of that you must arrange for a ride home from a friend or family member. You should also have someone who can be around for the first 24 hours to help you get around if needed. You may not need much help, but it's best to have them there just in case.

You should also arrange by your bedside ahead of time all of your medications as well as something to drink within easy reach. Liquids are essential during recovery.

POSSIBLE PAIN AFTER LIPOSUCTION SURGERY

The day after the procedure is when some pain is most likely to be experienced, if at all. This will not be a major problem, but could require some pain medication.

The day after is also a time when it can be beneficial to start doing some walking for short periods around your home. This has been found to help your circulation, reduce any pain and aid your overall recovery. You should not keep walking, though, if it becomes uncomfortable or if you are tired.

YOUR RETURN TO DAILY LIFE AFTER LIPOSUCTION SURGERY

Generally, most patients can expect to be able to move normally and possibly even return to work within a week or less after surgery. There may still be some discomfort during this time. After about 2 weeks, most will feel a complete return to normalcy and you will start to see the results of your liposuction appear. These results will evolve and emerge over time, rather than all at once.

Despite your ability to move normally once again, your stamina may not be at the same level as before. You will get it back, but it might take a few weeks before it rises to its old levels consistently. In the meantime there could be ups and downs in your energy levels. This is not unusual.

You could have some swelling, bruising and/or numbness during the initial recovery time. These will all start to go down quickly, though the swelling will be slowest to do so. It will inevitably go down completely and, even with that initial swelling, you'll probably be smaller than before.

The return to work and some normal activities is a good step forward, but some limits are needed. Do no do any active exercising for at least the first week. It's crucial that you give your body the time it needs to adjust and recuperate.

Your plastic surgeon will be the final authority on what you should do during your time after your liposuction surgery. Follow their directions and ask any questions about what is appropriate for you during those first weeks. That is the best path to a safe and successful liposuction.




Article courtesy of J Cook & Asia Pacific Plastic Surgery, offering Liposuction In Honolulu Hawaii performed by Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. Any reprint or use of article must contain the above link and credit.





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2012年9月1日 星期六

Should You Get Smart Lipo or Traditional Liposuction?


If you have been thinking of getting cosmetic surgery to help with those areas that neither exercise or diet seem to have an effect on, you may have noticed that, like everything else, there is more than one way to get this done. One option of course is liposuction. However, have you considered that you can get either the traditional version or smart lipo?

Indeed, there are these two options within the main surgery. The question then becomes whether you are a candidate and which version is better suited to your specific goals. This is something you are going to have to figure out once you have learned that you are a candidate for the procedure in the first place. What makes the two different however?

One thing to consider is that with traditional liposuction there is more cutting and it is more of a strain on the body both during surgery and after. It also means that there is more to come a time as well. Of course the entire surgery and how well it goes is dependent also on your body's health. This is also something that you need to take into account even if you are considering smart lipo.

Traditional liposuction may also be slightly cheaper because you will be paying for the advanced technology and training that goes with it either. However you need to understand that there will still be an upper range that you may have to look at depending on how much that you want to get rid of and complexity of the surgery itself.

Smart lipo on the other hand is equally if not more expensive due to the fact that there is new technology and training that needs to be done. However, the trade-off here is that it is faster for the patient. Once the various areas of your body that being mapped out so to speak, it is a simpler procedure and far less taxing on the body. So while you may initially pay more, you will find the advantage in less hospital time and faster surgery.

Remember that there are always compromises especially when it comes to surgery. If price is an issue and you do not mind the extra recovery time then perhaps traditional liposuction is best for you. If, on the other hand, you want the surgery to be a little bit faster and have less recovery time then you should consider smart lipo.




For more visit smart lipo.





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2012年8月3日 星期五

What Sort of Scarring Should I Expect From My Liposuction?


More and more people are turning to liposuction to remove spots of excess fat. Last year, over 300,000 people underwent surgical liposuction (also known as suction lipectomy or lipoplasty) in America alone. Liposuction's increasing popularity is partly due to the many advances in technique and technology over the last few years--the old tumescent method is now joined by a number of newer ones, including custom acoustic, water-assisted, and laser liposuction (also know by the brand names SmartLipo, ProLipo, CoolLipo, LipoLite, and LipoTherme). Partly, too, the upsurge in cosmetic surgeries is fueled by many people's desires to look like societal ideals.

With this huge influx of patients, more and more people want to know what sorts of results they can expect from their liposcution. One common question that people have is how much scarring they can expect from a lipoplasty. This article will address scarring, skin blemishes and liposuction.

The good news is that liposuction will not leave you with large Frankenstein-style rail road track scars. Internet horror stories notwithstanding, most lipoplasties actually involve very little scarring at all.

Liposuction is performed with tiny hollow tubes called cannulas which are used to suction fat from the body. These cannulas are inserted through small incisions into the fat layer, where they do their work. Because these cannulas are so small, the incisions they require are equally small, frequently only about 1.5 millimeters long.

Because these incisions are so small, they don't tend to leave much behind in the way of obvious scarring. The tiny scars that they leave behind are generally very difficult to see, and they tend to fade with time, leaving them even less visible.

However, if your doctor uses a larger cannula, you can expect to experience more scarring. If you have dark, deeply pigmented skin, it is also possible that your scars will be more visible.

Liposuction does sometimes leave behind blemishes of the skin that aren't true scars. Due to the damage done to the skin during surgery, a lipoplasty sometimes leaves behind unusually pigmented spots at the site of incision. These spots appear significantly darker or lighter than the surrounding tissue. These spots usually disappear with time, although it they typically disappear more quickly in light-skinned patients.

If you already have loose folds of excess skin in an area, a lipoplasty can exacerbate this problem. With the removal of excess fat, the skin can appear even emptier than it did before.

Similarly, a lipectomy cannot cure cellulite, and some studies suggest that it may actually make it worse. However, certain types of laser liposuction stimulate collagen production. This has been shown to help cellulite in some cases. If you have lots of cellulite, you might want to consider researching these forms of laser liposuction more in-depth.

Of course, while these are the most common skin blemishes that occur during liposuction, there is always the possibility for more serious complications. If you are concerned about the possible effects and complications, consider speaking with a surgeon in your area. A good surgeon will be willing to answer any questions that you might have.




Christian Heftel is a staff writer at http://www.smartlipotopdocs.com

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2012年7月22日 星期日

Reasons Why You Should Go See a Cosmetic Dermatologist


It does not matter how perfect they might seem, chances are that a person has had at least one kind of skin problem in their life. It all usually sets in with puberty and the arrival of pimples. While this skin problem is usually associated with a surge in the hormones of teenagers, they can also be caused by stress in adults. Sure, there are lots of different over-the-counter products that can help, but that does not mean that complications like scarring can't still happen.

For this, and for many other skin problems, it is important to see out the skill of a cosmetic dermatologist. What is a cosmetic dermatologist, anyway? Well, this profession is very similar to regular dermatology with the exception that this particular branch of dermatologist consists of procedures that involve advanced technology, like lasers. Some people are too embarrassed to go have their skin problems fixed, but they really shouldn't be. After all, this is what these specialists are there for in the first place - to help!

Acne is not the only thing that a cosmetic dermatologist can treat. Say, for example, that you suffer from a redness in the face, paired with a bulbous nose. No, these are not traits that are akin to too much drinking (as it has been thought by some). Rather, it is a symptom of a skin problem known as rosacea. Again, oftentimes this is a procedure a cosmetic dermatologist can fix by both the use of lasers and of medication.




More information on Vaser Liposelection for unwanted fatty deposits and a cosmetic dermatologist in your area that offers Vaser Lipo is just a click away.





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2012年5月21日 星期一

Should You Get Smart Lipo or Traditional Liposuction?


If you have been thinking of getting cosmetic surgery to help with those areas that neither exercise or diet seem to have an effect on, you may have noticed that, like everything else, there is more than one way to get this done. One option of course is liposuction. However, have you considered that you can get either the traditional version or smart lipo?

Indeed, there are these two options within the main surgery. The question then becomes whether you are a candidate and which version is better suited to your specific goals. This is something you are going to have to figure out once you have learned that you are a candidate for the procedure in the first place. What makes the two different however?

One thing to consider is that with traditional liposuction there is more cutting and it is more of a strain on the body both during surgery and after. It also means that there is more to come a time as well. Of course the entire surgery and how well it goes is dependent also on your body's health. This is also something that you need to take into account even if you are considering smart lipo.

Traditional liposuction may also be slightly cheaper because you will be paying for the advanced technology and training that goes with it either. However you need to understand that there will still be an upper range that you may have to look at depending on how much that you want to get rid of and complexity of the surgery itself.

Smart lipo on the other hand is equally if not more expensive due to the fact that there is new technology and training that needs to be done. However, the trade-off here is that it is faster for the patient. Once the various areas of your body that being mapped out so to speak, it is a simpler procedure and far less taxing on the body. So while you may initially pay more, you will find the advantage in less hospital time and faster surgery.

Remember that there are always compromises especially when it comes to surgery. If price is an issue and you do not mind the extra recovery time then perhaps traditional liposuction is best for you. If, on the other hand, you want the surgery to be a little bit faster and have less recovery time then you should consider smart lipo.




For more visit smart lipo.





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2012年5月13日 星期日

Your Liposuction Recovery - Smart Ways to Prepare & What You Should Expect


The recovery from your liposuction is a process you should understand before going forward with the procedure. It's important you know what to expect and how to prepare so you are ready for your surgery.

Your plastic surgeon will give you their recommendations on how quickly you should return to your daily life, including work. These will be based on your particular case and your overall health.

Immediately after your liposuction you'll probably feel a little disoriented. Because of that you must arrange for a ride home from a friend or family member. You should also have someone who can be around for the first 24 hours to help you get around if needed. You may not need much help, but it's best to have them there just in case.

You should also arrange by your bedside ahead of time all of your medications as well as something to drink within easy reach. Liquids are essential during recovery.

POSSIBLE PAIN AFTER LIPOSUCTION SURGERY

The day after the procedure is when some pain is most likely to be experienced, if at all. This will not be a major problem, but could require some pain medication.

The day after is also a time when it can be beneficial to start doing some walking for short periods around your home. This has been found to help your circulation, reduce any pain and aid your overall recovery. You should not keep walking, though, if it becomes uncomfortable or if you are tired.

YOUR RETURN TO DAILY LIFE AFTER LIPOSUCTION SURGERY

Generally, most patients can expect to be able to move normally and possibly even return to work within a week or less after surgery. There may still be some discomfort during this time. After about 2 weeks, most will feel a complete return to normalcy and you will start to see the results of your liposuction appear. These results will evolve and emerge over time, rather than all at once.

Despite your ability to move normally once again, your stamina may not be at the same level as before. You will get it back, but it might take a few weeks before it rises to its old levels consistently. In the meantime there could be ups and downs in your energy levels. This is not unusual.

You could have some swelling, bruising and/or numbness during the initial recovery time. These will all start to go down quickly, though the swelling will be slowest to do so. It will inevitably go down completely and, even with that initial swelling, you'll probably be smaller than before.

The return to work and some normal activities is a good step forward, but some limits are needed. Do no do any active exercising for at least the first week. It's crucial that you give your body the time it needs to adjust and recuperate.

Your plastic surgeon will be the final authority on what you should do during your time after your liposuction surgery. Follow their directions and ask any questions about what is appropriate for you during those first weeks. That is the best path to a safe and successful liposuction.




Article courtesy of J Cook & Asia Pacific Plastic Surgery, offering Liposuction In Honolulu Hawaii performed by Board Certified Plastic Surgeon. Any reprint or use of article must contain the above link and credit.





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2012年2月29日 星期三

Should You Get Smart Lipo or Traditional Liposuction?


If you have been thinking of getting cosmetic surgery to help with those areas that neither exercise or diet seem to have an effect on, you may have noticed that, like everything else, there is more than one way to get this done. One option of course is liposuction. However, have you considered that you can get either the traditional version or smart lipo?

Indeed, there are these two options within the main surgery. The question then becomes whether you are a candidate and which version is better suited to your specific goals. This is something you are going to have to figure out once you have learned that you are a candidate for the procedure in the first place. What makes the two different however?

One thing to consider is that with traditional liposuction there is more cutting and it is more of a strain on the body both during surgery and after. It also means that there is more to come a time as well. Of course the entire surgery and how well it goes is dependent also on your body's health. This is also something that you need to take into account even if you are considering smart lipo.

Traditional liposuction may also be slightly cheaper because you will be paying for the advanced technology and training that goes with it either. However you need to understand that there will still be an upper range that you may have to look at depending on how much that you want to get rid of and complexity of the surgery itself.

Smart lipo on the other hand is equally if not more expensive due to the fact that there is new technology and training that needs to be done. However, the trade-off here is that it is faster for the patient. Once the various areas of your body that being mapped out so to speak, it is a simpler procedure and far less taxing on the body. So while you may initially pay more, you will find the advantage in less hospital time and faster surgery.

Remember that there are always compromises especially when it comes to surgery. If price is an issue and you do not mind the extra recovery time then perhaps traditional liposuction is best for you. If, on the other hand, you want the surgery to be a little bit faster and have less recovery time then you should consider smart lipo.




For more visit smart lipo.





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