Plastic Surgery FAQ Provided by Dr. Mark Chin
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Click topic for more information:Email Dr. Chin LiposuctionInherited traits often prevent people from achieving their desired body shape. Even years of exercise may not yield significant or noticeable results in certain people. For many, the answer is liposuction, a surgical procedure which extracts fat from specific areas of the body. Following the procedure, patients can expect a slimmer, more shapely figure.
The Surgery
The surgeon begins by inserting a cannula (a slim, hollow tube) into small incisions near the area to be recontoured. The cannula is moved through the layers of tissue and extracts the necessary fat. Once the fat and tissue have been removed, the surgeon stitches the incision and trims away excess skin. Several techniques exist. The super-wet technique involves an injection of fluid into the patient's body, roughly the same amount as the fat to be extracted. The tumescent technique involves an injection of double or even triple the amount of fluid. In UAL (Ultrasound-Assisted Lipoplasty), a specially designed cannula uses ultrasound to liquefy the fat and suction it away. Except in the most extreme cases, procedures are performed on an outpatient basis. Your surgeon will suggest the most appropriate form of anesthesia (epidural block, intravenous sedation, local, or general anesthesia).
After the Surgery
Following surgery, an elastic bandage is applied in order to reduce swelling and keep the skin in place. In complex procedures, patients should be monitored closely to make sure no complications occur. Patients return to work after several days and stitches are typically removed in one week.
Health Concerns
As with any cosmetic surgical procedure, complications are rare, but include infection, a reaction to the anesthesia, blood clotting, and fluid loss. Less severe risks include numbing of the skin and moderate changes in skin pigmentation. It is extremely important to choose a physician who has proper and extensive training, with state-of-the-art facilities and a good standing in their field. If you smoke, your surgeon will advise that you stop both two weeks prior to and following surgery. To maximize the success of surgery and minimize the risk of complication, always follow your doctor's instructions for surgical preparation and postoperative care. Email Dr. Chin Back to top
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 |  | | Mark A. Chin, M.D. |  | | Valley Institute of Plastic Surgery |  | | Office Address: |  | | 6175 N. Fresno Street | | Suite 101 | | Fresno, CA 93710 |  |  |  | |  | |