Minimally Invasive Liposuction

Laser-assisted liposuction

Liposuction is an invasive medical procedure that works well for removing small amounts of fat.

Bottom line: While liposuction can remove unwanted fat very effectively, it’s not recommended for getting rid of cellulite. It can make the dimpling more obvious.

Adding a laser treatment to liposuction, however, may help get rid of cellulite. It’s too soon to tell whether laser-assisted liposuction is effective.

Ultrasound

A technique called ultrasonic liposculpting is a non-invasive procedure that targets and destroys fat.

Bottom line: There is no evidence that ultrasound alone can reduce cellulite. When combined with another cellulite treatment, however, ultrasound may reduce the appearance of cellulite. It’s too early to tell whether it will be effective. More studies are needed.

Not recommended for treating cellulite

What can it do for me?

Liposuction is a type of surgery used to remove fat. By removing a small amount of fat, it’s possible to reshape just about any area of the body.

Areas you can reshape

Before and after tumescent liposuction: This 53-year-old woman had tumescent liposuction to flatten her belly, which improved the results from diet and exercise.

Many people have a type of liposuction called tumescent(to-mes-cent) liposuction. It’s often used to:

  • Slim hips
  • Reduce saddlebags
  • Flatten the belly

But it can do much more.

Dermatologists also use tumescent liposuction to reshape the:

  • Jawline, creating a more-defined profile
  • Neck, leading to a more-youthful-looking appearance
  • Upper arms, decreasing their size
  • Back
  • Love handles, making them less noticeable
  • Waist, giving it more couture
  • Buttocks
  • Knees and inner thighs, creating thinner legs
  • Ankles

Tumescent liposuction can also restore youthful fullness to an aging face or mature hands. To do this, a dermatologist uses tumescent liposuction to remove fat from another area of your body. The removed fat is injected into the aging face or hands, which helps create a more youthful appearance.

If someone has a hollow-looking face due to HIV, removing fat from another area of the body and injecting it into the face can help restore facial fullness.

Treat excessive sweating

Tumescent liposuction can also help people who sweat excessively. If treatments like prescription antiperspirants and iontophoresis (eye-on-to-for-ree-sis) don’t work, tumescent liposuction may be an option.

To reduce excessive sweating, a dermatologist removes much of the fat in the armpits. Most of sweat glands in the underarms are found in the fat, so this can greatly reduce sweating. Because this removes sweat glands, it is a permanent solution.

What liposuction should not treat

While liposuction has many uses, it is:

  • NOT meant to help people lose weight
  • NOT a treatment for obesity
  • NOT a fast track to a fit body
  • NOT a treatment for cellulite

Tumescent liposuction safer than traditional liposuction

If you are thinking about having liposuction to reshape an area of your body, dermatologists recommend tumescent liposuction. It reduces many risks possible with traditional liposuction.

The benefits of having tumescent liposuction rather than traditional liposuction include less recovery time, bleeding, and bruising.

Tumescent liposuction is also less expensive, which can save money. Insurance generally doesn’t cover the cost of cosmetic (done to improve your appearance) procedures.

What’s involved in getting tumescent liposuction?

Unlike traditional liposuction, which is often performed in an operating room, tumescent liposuction can be performed in a medical office. An operating room isn’t necessary because you’re awake during the entire procedure.

Before removing fat, your dermatologist will inject large amounts of a liquid into the area to be treated. This liquid contains an anesthetic to numb the area so you won’t feel anything and medicine to minimize bleeding.

Once injected, the area will swell and feel firm.

To remove the fat, your dermatologist will make an incision (cut) in the swollen area and insert a thin, hollow tube. This tube is used to suction out the liquid and a small amount of fat. Your dermatologist will also shape the area to give you the best possible results.

When your dermatologist finishes, you’ll feel alert and be able to function. You will, however, be monitored in the office for a while. When it’s safe for you to go home, you’ll need someone to drive you.

Is there downtime after tumescent liposuction?

Most people need a few days to recover at home before returning to work. You’ll likely have some pain and swelling after tumescent liposuction.

Be sure to ask your dermatologist how much downtime you can expect and when you can return to activities like work and exercise.

What’s required after surgery?

You’ll likely need to do some self-care at home. This may include wearing a compression garment to reduce swelling or taking antibiotics to reduce the risk of an infection. If your lower legs were treated, you may need to elevate your legs.

Your dermatologist may also require you to start walking the day after surgery. This can reduce the risk of developing a blood clot.

When do people see results?

You may notice some improvement immediately after the surgery, but it takes months to see your final result.

How long do the results last?

The results can last for years. If you gain weight, however, the results may be less noticeable.

What are the possible side effects from tumescent liposuction?

It’s common to have swelling, bruising, and numbness immediately after the procedure. These are temporary and usually go away in a few weeks.

As the area heals, you may see a scar where your dermatologist inserted the hollow tube. This, too, tends to fade with time.

Lumpiness, dimpling, and loose skin are also possible but rare in skilled hands. A dermatologist can usually correct these if they develop.

Other more serious side effects can occur when the person performing the procedure lacks training and experience. That’s why it’s so important to choose a board-certified doctor who regularly performs tumescent liposuction.

Who gets the best results from tumescent liposuction?

The people who tend to get the best results:

  • Have skin that instantly snaps back when pinched
  • Are at a healthy weight
  • Exercise
  • Have good muscle tone

If you’d like to know what tumescent liposuction can do for you, you should make an appointment to see a dermatologist.

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