Power Assisted Liposuction (PAL) is a great option for someone who has worked hard at losing weight and toning up, but still have "problem" areas that will not alter despite weight loss. As with any plastic surgery, it is very important to find a qualified medical doctor to perform this procedure. Many offices offer free consults, and I recommend visiting several doctors for consults until you find one that you feel comfortable with.
That would probably depend on what and how much was done. Your surgeon should be able to give you a good idea of what to expect from the surgery.
I belive that it would be a good choice as long as she was placed in a good assisted living program. It could provide her the stimulation and care she would need twenty four hours a day. I would make sure to check all assisted living programs in the area to see which would be best for her and for her condition.
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If you are interested in having liposuction performed, your doctor can provide such photographs. There are also many liposuction support groups and advertisers online who will share these images.
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Yes, pre-planning is a good idea.
The cost for liposuction at this particular region of one's body is variable with the extent of surgery and the person performing the procedure. There really is no "average" cost. For an idea of what the procedure may cost for you, speak with a doctor.
Ribbon cables are difficult to work with and it is never a good idea to install cables on a device when it has power running to it. Components could short and be damaged or the technician could be damaged.
Yes, spring-assisted knives are legal in Pennsylvania as long as the blade is under 3 inches in length and the knife is not considered a gravity knife or switchblade. However, it is always a good idea to check with local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.