Some Facts On Liposuction Northwest Indiana Patients Should Understand

By Douglas Collins


Liposuction (also termed liposculpture or lipoplasty) is a procedure that is performed with the aim of influencing fat distribution in various parts of the body. This procedure is mainly conducted for cosmetic purposes but may have some therapeutic benefits in a few cases. Its popularity in Merrillville has continued to increase steadily over the years. There are a number of things concerning liposuction northwest Indiana residents need to know if they plan to have the treatment.

Potential candidates need to meet certain criteria before they are allowed to have the procedure. They should ideally have tried the non-surgical options (lifestyle modification) for some time and are only turning to surgery as a last resort. The candidate should have a BMI (body mass index) of at least 40 and should be adults that can legally give consent for an operation.

Once you make a decision to undergo the surgery, sit down with your doctor and consider all the options available. This will include the techniques to be employed, possible complications and the number of operations that may be required in your case. The doctor will do a number of tests to determine your suitability for the operations. You may be asked to avoid certain drugs so as to reduce intraoperative risks.

When being considered for therapeutic purposes, lower BMI values may be considered. Patients who have BMI values of between 35 and 39 but are at an increased risk of weight-related complications are usually advised to have the procedure. Some of the weight-related conditions for which the procedure may provide benefits include sleep apnea, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, diabetes and hypertension.

The operation may be done under general, local or regional anesthesia depending on the extent of the operation. When local and regional anesthesia are used, one can leave the hospital on the same day. General anesthesia is chosen when a large area or multiple sites are involved. You will be asleep during the operation and you may be retained in the hospital for at least 24 hours for observation.

An incision is usually made on the buttock, thigh, tummy or any other area from which fat is to be removed. Liquefaction is done using an ultrasound problem and the resultant oils can then be suctioned out under a vacuum. Recent developments in this operation have seen the adoption of laser based techniques. This has helped minimize the bleeding that is usually associated with this surgery.

The procedure is not free from risks. The common complications during the immediate postoperative period include bleeding, infections, and fat embolism. Fat embolism is a condition that arises when fat cells enter blood vessels and are transported to the airways in the lungs where they may interfere with respiration. It is a life-threatening complication that requires hospitalization. Fortunately, the complication is only encountered rarely. In the long term, scar tissue formation is the main complication.

Improvements will be evident in a few weeks after the operation and will continue to be seen as time progresses. It is important that you adopt a lifestyle that will help you shed off any excess weight and prevent you from gaining excess fat. The main strategies that can be adopted to make this possible are taking part in regular physical exercise and modifying your diet to include less fat and more fruits and vegetables.




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