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    Liposuction

    For several hundred years women have used corsets and other constricting undergarments to conceal obesity. Even today, loose oversized clothes are used to conceal the bulges. Although diet, exercise and flattering clothing styles help many look better, others remain dissatisfied because of stubborn, unsightly bulges. In women those fat deposits occur most frequently from the waist down, on hips, buttocks and thighs. Fat deposits on men tend to accumulate above the waist, on the abdomen and sides of the waist (love handles).

    Now, with a procedure called liposuction surgery, both men and women can improve the contours of their bodies through a relatively simple and safe technique. Liposuction surgery involves the removal of fat cells from the body and may be used alone or in conjunction with other procedures, such as breast lift or "tummy tuck." It is designed for those who have specific areas of localized fat deposits and who have tried unsuccessfully to eliminate them through diet, exercise, and weight loss. Experimentation with dissolving fat using injections, external ultrasound and lasers, so far do not appear to be better then liposuction.

    While the procedure is not designed to correct general obesity, any area where excess fat deposits have accumulated can be treated. These include the chin, neck, jowls, cheeks, arms, inner and outer thighs, buttocks, hips and abdomen. Men with enlarged breasts called gynecomastia can also benefit from this technique. Dr. Gordon utilizes advanced technology including ultrasonic liposuction and power assisted liposuction.

    Men and women in good physical condition with good skin elasticity are the best candidates for this surgery. When the procedure was first introduced, only younger people were considered to be good candidates; however, recent improvements in the technique have made it possible to treat patients of all ages. Each person seeking this treatment, regardless of age, must be personally assessed by Dr. Gordon to determine if he or she is a suitable candidate for liposuction surgery.

    BEFORE SURGERY

    Prior to surgery a complete medical history is taken in order to evaluate the general health of the patient. A thorough examination is also conducted. Dr. Gordon will describe the type of anesthesia to be used, the procedure, what results might realistically be expected, and possible risks and complications.

    Pre-operative directions may include the elimination of certain drugs that contain aspirin in order to minimize the possibility of excess bleeding. Antibiotics will be prescribed prior to surgery to prevent infection. Photographs are taken before surgery. The areas to be contoured are marked with a special marking pen.

    THE PROCEDURE

    Liposuction surgery can be performed in the Complete Cosmetic Surgery Center's in-office surgical suite, or Spring Valley Hospital, depending upon the patient and Dr. Gordon’s preference. It will be done under general anesthesia with the patient asleep. Pre-medication may be administered to help the patient relax. When performing the "tumescent" procedure, Dr. Gordon injects a large amount of diluted local anesthetic solution into the area. This procedure has the advantage of reducing pain and bruising in the area.

    The physician then makes a small incision in the skin and inserts a tube (cannula) either attached to a high-pressure vacuum suction or to a syringe system. The fat is loosened from surrounding tissue by moving the tube back and forth and is then removed or vacuumed from the body with the suction device. Dr. Gordon determines the amount of fat to remove by feeling the skin and pinching the tissue.

    Some physicians including Dr. Gordon are now using ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL), which significantly differs from traditional liposuction. In UAL, mechanical sound waves are transmitted via a generator to the tip of a suction cannula. When this cannula comes in contact with fat cells, it causes them to emulsify or to become fluid.

    The liquefied fat is then removed from the body by suction.

    After the incisions are closed, a compression dressing or bandage is applied to the area to prevent bleeding, reduce swelling, and support the affected area. The procedure can last from 30 minutes to several hours depending upon the number of areas operated on.

    FOLLOWING SURGERY

    The dressing is removed within a day or two. A surgical compression garment should also be worn. Even though liposuction surgery does not involve large incisions and extensive cutting, pain is moderate and is controlled with oral medication. Antibiotics will be prescribed to prevent infection.

    Most patients are completely ambulatory immediately following surgery, but rest is recommended for the initial post-operative period. Patients are usually able to return to normal activities within a week, although vigorous physical activity is discouraged for several weeks.

    Some swelling and discoloration can occur but usually disappear within a month. Scars, which fade significantly with time, are, for the most part, inconspicuous because they are made within the natural creases of the body whenever possible.

    Complications connected with this surgery are rare; however, an uneven skin surface, bleeding, infection, numbness and discoloration can occur. Some of these conditions correct themselves in time; others respond to medications. There are certain inherent risks connected with every surgical procedure that should be discussed with Dr. Gordon. Patients can minimize complications by carefully following directions given by the physician.

    It is important to remember that liposuction surgery, while not a cure for generalized obesity, is an excellent procedure that can benefit those who want to remove unsightly fat from localized areas. Patients who choose this type of surgery, however, must have realistic expectations about the outcome and understand that final results may not be apparent for up to one year. Liposuction is a body contouring procedure NOT a weight loss procedure