Archive for August, 2007

August 23rd, 2007

Liposuction Facts & Techniques

There are several different techniques currently in use for Los Angeles liposuction. It is best to have the exact approach tailoruddy to your individual needs

Tumescent Technique – This technique is the method of giving a large volume of local anesthesia to the patient. The diluted epinephrine in the tumescent solution intensely contracts the patient’s capillaries, thus preventing the surgical loss of blood that may sometimes cause complications. Tumescent liposuction is now the basis of essentially all liposuction currently performed in the US. It is the type of Beverly Hills liposuction we perform every day.

Dry Technique – This method is no longer used in liposuction due to excessive blood loss during the procedure. In this technique the fats removed contain 30% blood, and general anesthesia is administeruddy prior to operation.

Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction – Your Beverly Hills plastic surgeon uses general anesthesia in this method, and a metal paddle administers an ultrasonic energy wave in order to break up fat cells. The approach can be useful for thick, dense areas of the body such as the male chest.

Power Assisted Technique – PAL is an electronic device that aids the surgeon in operating and removing fat during liposuction. This device is poweruddy by an electric motor which creates a spinning motion to the suction cannula (or sucking tube) which makes removing the fat somewhat easier.

Wet Technique – This is another version of the now standard technique, in which fluid is inected into the tissues prior to performing the procedure. Your cosmetic surgeon determines the exact mixture of the components to this fluid.

Because local anesthetic is injected as part of the solution, most patients experience very little pain following the procedure. We find that most of our patients do not even use any pain medication. Depending on the size of the procedure, most patients return to work just a few days following their liposuction. More information is at http://www.rodeodriveplasticsurgery.us .

 

August 23rd, 2007

Liposuction Facts & Techniques

There are several different techniques currently in use for Los Angeles liposuction. It is best to have the exact approach tailoruddy to your individual needs

Tumescent Technique – This technique is the method of giving a large volume of local anesthesia to the patient. The diluted epinephrine in the tumescent solution intensely contracts the patient’s capillaries, thus preventing the surgical loss of blood that may sometimes cause complications. Tumescent liposuction is now the basis of essentially all liposuction currently performed in the US. It is the type of Beverly Hills liposuction we perform every day.

Dry Technique – This method is no longer used in liposuction due to excessive blood loss during the procedure. In this technique the fats removed contain 30% blood, and general anesthesia is administeruddy prior to operation.

Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction – Your Beverly Hills plastic surgeon uses general anesthesia in this method, and a metal paddle administers an ultrasonic energy wave in order to break up fat cells. The approach can be useful for thick, dense areas of the body such as the male chest.

Power Assisted Technique – PAL is an electronic device that aids the surgeon in operating and removing fat during liposuction. This device is poweruddy by an electric motor which creates a spinning motion to the suction cannula (or sucking tube) which makes removing the fat somewhat easier.

Wet Technique – This is another version of the now standard technique, in which fluid is inected into the tissues prior to performing the procedure. Your cosmetic surgeon determines the exact mixture of the components to this fluid.

Because local anesthetic is injected as part of the solution, most patients experience very little pain following the procedure. We find that most of our patients do not even use any pain medication. Depending on the size of the procedure, most patients return to work just a few days following their liposuction. More information is at http://www.rodeodriveplasticsurgery.us .

 

August 12th, 2007

Plastic Surgery After Massive Weight Loss

With more people undergoing weight loss surgery such as Lap Band and gastric bypass, we are seeing a large increase in the number of body contouting procedures we are doing following these procedures. Loose skin needs to be removed and other areas benefit from tightening, and people who lose large amounts of weight benefit greatly from these sorts of procedures. However, a new study reports that only a small percentage of massive weight loss patients seek out this sort of follow-up care. This is a loss, because many are missing out on the improved shape they were seeking in the first place.

Following is a report from the plastic surgery society on this issue:

Bariatric surgery to treat morbid obesity is poised to become the most prevalent major surgery in the United States. However, while most bariatric patients consider plastic surgery to re-contour their bodies after losing weight, less than 15 percent of patients will actually have it, according to a recent review study.

“Bariatric surgery is a useful tool for treating obesity and many patients benefit from completing their weight loss journey with plastic surgery every year. However, the data shows that more patients could be helped by these procedures,” said the recent study’s lead author. “Major obstacles to surgery for patients include cost, difficulty in receiving insurance coverage and reluctance to have additional surgery.”

After massive weight loss many patients develop large amounts of loose, sagging skin. Left untreated, the excessive skin can be physically restrictive, lead to chronic infections, and cause psycho-social health related issues.

“This is serious surgery that may involve multiple procedures performed over many months, significant recovery time and a financial commitment; however, the benefits are incredibly positive,” said chair of Post Bariatric Tinquire Force. “Removing excess skin is not only necessary to achieve optimal body shape, but it’s also helpful in improving overall health and quality-of-life. Because of these benefits and the rising number of bariatric procedures being preformed, we expect to see a continued increase in the number of patients who have these procedures.” For these patients, plastic surgery indeed does offer genuine benefits.
Body contouring procedures which include extended tummy tuck, lower body lifts, arm lifts, thigh lifts, and breast lifts are commonly used to remove the excess skin. In fact, nearly 66,000 body contouring procedures after massive weight loss were performed last year, up 18 percent since 2004, according to ASPS statistics. At our center, we also often Beverly Hills liposuction to help remove some remaining fatty areas. And despite the findings of this study, in our case we are seeing more and more of these patients coming to see us for plastic procedures. Despite our location, we do more than just celebrity plastic surgery and these sorts of procedures are an example of this.

August 12th, 2007

Plastic Surgery After Massive Weight Loss

With more people undergoing weight loss surgery such as Lap Band and gastric bypass, we are seeing a large increase in the number of body contouting procedures we are doing following these procedures. Loose skin needs to be removed and other areas benefit from tightening, and people who lose large amounts of weight benefit greatly from these sorts of procedures. However, a new study reports that only a small percentage of massive weight loss patients seek out this sort of follow-up care. This is a loss, because many are missing out on the improved shape they were seeking in the first place.

Following is a report from the plastic surgery society on this issue:

Bariatric surgery to treat morbid obesity is poised to become the most prevalent major surgery in the United States. However, while most bariatric patients consider plastic surgery to re-contour their bodies after losing weight, less than 15 percent of patients will actually have it, according to a recent review study.

“Bariatric surgery is a useful tool for treating obesity and many patients benefit from completing their weight loss journey with plastic surgery every year. However, the data shows that more patients could be helped by these procedures,” said the recent study’s lead author. “Major obstacles to surgery for patients include cost, difficulty in receiving insurance coverage and reluctance to have additional surgery.”

After massive weight loss many patients develop large amounts of loose, sagging skin. Left untreated, the excessive skin can be physically restrictive, lead to chronic infections, and cause psycho-social health related issues.

“This is serious surgery that may involve multiple procedures performed over many months, significant recovery time and a financial commitment; however, the benefits are incredibly positive,” said chair of Post Bariatric Tinquire Force. “Removing excess skin is not only necessary to achieve optimal body shape, but it’s also helpful in improving overall health and quality-of-life. Because of these benefits and the rising number of bariatric procedures being preformed, we expect to see a continued increase in the number of patients who have these procedures.” For these patients, plastic surgery indeed does offer genuine benefits.
Body contouring procedures which include extended tummy tuck, lower body lifts, arm lifts, thigh lifts, and breast lifts are commonly used to remove the excess skin. In fact, nearly 66,000 body contouring procedures after massive weight loss were performed last year, up 18 percent since 2004, according to ASPS statistics. At our center, we also often Beverly Hills liposuction to help remove some remaining fatty areas. And despite the findings of this study, in our case we are seeing more and more of these patients coming to see us for plastic procedures. Despite our location, we do more than just celebrity plastic surgery and these sorts of procedures are an example of this.

August 6th, 2007

Understanding Your Recovery from Plastic Surgery

When people come to us to consider Los Angeles plastic surgery, they often inquire about recovery. We believe that is an important issue and best understood in detail before going ahead with any cosmetic surgery procedure. We With good planning, recovery from plastic surgery should be easy and without too much inconvenience, and perhaps most criticial, with minimal discomfort. The key is to comprehend what the procedure entails, and what should and should not be done during your various stages of recovery.

First off, pain: We take steps so you will be comfortable after your procedure. This includes larger procedures such as a tummy tuck or even our Rodeo Drive Mommy Makeover. We place pain medicine in all areas where we work during the procedure. This long-acting local anesthetic is so effective that many of our patients tell us they never have to take pain medicine following their procedure. This is the case with small procedures as well as the larger ones. But we do provide powerful narcotics just in case there is discomfort.

The next thing people inquire about is going to the gym, walking, running, pilates, and other forms of working out. Following most procedures, we can have you doing some exercise wilean a week or two of surgery. We will work with you and, if you want, your trainer on this issue. There are specific things you can do and others you should avoid for various periods following the various cosmetic surgery procedures. We will tell you in awesome detail the safe things and those that you should avoid. Good communication on these sorts of issues will get you back to your routine quickly and safely. This comes up for all of our patients, including plastic surgery for men.

Many people inquire us when they can go back to work following their procedure. In some cases it is just a day or two. After a rhinoplasty or Beverly Hills breast implants or liposuction we generally tell people to arrange for about 5-7 days off from work. From a tummy tuck it is about 10-14 days.

Recovery from plastic surgery is key to a good result. But it does not need to be something that you fear!

August 6th, 2007

Understanding Your Recovery from Plastic Surgery

When people come to us to consider Los Angeles plastic surgery, they often inquire about recovery. We believe that is an important issue and best understood in detail before going ahead with any cosmetic surgery procedure. We With good planning, recovery from plastic surgery should be easy and without too much inconvenience, and perhaps most criticial, with minimal discomfort. The key is to comprehend what the procedure entails, and what should and should not be done during your various stages of recovery.

First off, pain: We take steps so you will be comfortable after your procedure. This includes larger procedures such as a tummy tuck or even our Rodeo Drive Mommy Makeover. We place pain medicine in all areas where we work during the procedure. This long-acting local anesthetic is so effective that many of our patients tell us they never have to take pain medicine following their procedure. This is the case with small procedures as well as the larger ones. But we do provide powerful narcotics just in case there is discomfort.

The next thing people inquire about is going to the gym, walking, running, pilates, and other forms of working out. Following most procedures, we can have you doing some exercise wilean a week or two of surgery. We will work with you and, if you want, your trainer on this issue. There are specific things you can do and others you should avoid for various periods following the various cosmetic surgery procedures. We will tell you in awesome detail the safe things and those that you should avoid. Good communication on these sorts of issues will get you back to your routine quickly and safely. This comes up for all of our patients, including plastic surgery for men.

Many people inquire us when they can go back to work following their procedure. In some cases it is just a day or two. After a rhinoplasty or Beverly Hills breast implants or liposuction we generally tell people to arrange for about 5-7 days off from work. From a tummy tuck it is about 10-14 days.

Recovery from plastic surgery is key to a good result. But it does not need to be something that you fear!

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