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Service Information
Surgical Procedure
Liposuction
is one of the most popular cosmetic surgery operations.
The small canula is placed deep into fatty layer and presser suction
is applied until the fat is removed. Carefully sculpting contour of
the body is the key of success because the fat under skin must be
removed and the remain fat have to be smooth but thinner layer. After
the surgery is complete, pressure dressing must be worn to the suction
site to keep body contour in shape.
Duration of Operation
30
minutes
Risks and Complications
Bruise
over the liposuction site usually seen on the first few days after
surgery and will be disappear in the first week. Waving skin (rare)
happens because of excess fat removal.
After Care
Pressure
garment have to apply for a few days after surgery to keep body contour
to be in shape and to reduce the post operative bruises.
Recovery
Pain
because of the surgery is very limited and patient can go back to
work within two days.
Results
You
will see a noticeable difference in the shape of your body quite soon
after surgery. However, improvement will become even more apparent
after about four to six weeks, when most of the swelling has subsided.
After about three months, any persistent mild swelling usually disappears
and the final contour will be visible.
Hospital Admission
One
night admission to hospital
Anesthetic
General
Anesthesia (you are asleep)
Pre Operative
Care
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Your surgeon will begin with a physical examination to evaluate your
overall weight, your skin and muscle tone, and the pattern of distribution
of fat deposits. He/she will also record a complete medical history,
including your diet, exercise, and weight history. You will need to
let him
or her know about any medications that you are currently taking.
Post Operative Care
You
should avoid strenuous activities for several weeks as your body heals,
but within 4 to 6 weeks you should be able to resume all normal activities.
It's important to continue wearing the compression garment, which
should be easily hidden under your clothing, until your doctor tells
you that it is no longer necessary. |
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