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Liposuction has become one of the most common cosmetic procedures performed today. Liposuction involves the removal of excess fat from the body in order to contour a better shape. Safety and outstanding results have made liposuction the preferred method for removing fat from the hips, thighs, abdomen, and neck. Other areas include the arms, knees, buttocks, calves and ankles. In fact, any area where there is more than "an inch in the pinch" of fat present, liposuction can be performed. Liposuction is not an alternative to weight reduction but it can be very effective on removing fat from areas that do not respond to diet and exercise. Large amounts of fat can now safely be removed giving the patient a 'jump start' in their weight reduction. Patients can become more motivated after liposuction since they can see a noticeable difference immediately. Most liposuction procedures are performed under general anesthesia to allow the surgeon to suction and contour more while the patients are more comfortable.

The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis. A small incision about one-fourth of an inch is made and a narrow tube (cannula) is inserted into this incision. The surgeon then manipulates the cannula back and forth to loosen the fat and then it is suctioned away by a vacuum. We can also use ultrasonic liposuction to help break up and melt firmer fibrous fat like on the back, flank and breast area. After surgery the patient wears a girdle to help smooth out the suctioned area. We also use external ultrasound and endermologie to help heal and smooth the areas suctioned postoperatively.

   

Aesthetic Enhancement Cosmetic & Laser CenterRobert N. Young, M.D.
525 Oak Center #260, San Antonio, TX, 78258210.496.2639
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