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"The most prominent risk of liposuction, according to a website designed to answer questions on the matter, is that too much liposuction in one sitting, or the combination of this procedure with others, may cause damage or trauma to the body."
"Liposuction, the surgical removal of unwanted areas of fat on the body, is done on many parts. The most common is the abdomen, followed by the hips, thighs, buttocks, and arms."
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Liposuction generally costs between $2000 and $10,000. For the Upper and Lower Abdomen it is usually from $3800 to $8700. For just Lower Abdomen/ Love Handles it is about $2500 to $5500.
Some of the risks with this procedure include blot clots, infection, nerve damage, swelling (edema), reactions to anesthesia, and very rarely, death. Higher risk occurs when doing too much liposuction in one day. http://www.liposuction.com/faqs/complications_risks.php
The results of a liposuction immediately following surgery can cause the upper abdomen skin to look wrinkly. Most of the time a liposuction provides great-looking results.
See your doctor!
I am not positive, but I would see no reason why they couldn't. The paralysis is most likely in the spinal cord, which really has nothing to do with stomach liposuction.
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery that consists of the removal of excess fat. Sometimes the procedure is called body contouring as it shapes the body and smooth’s irregular shapes. Liposuction can be performed on a variety of different body parts. Contouring can be done under the chin, cheeks, breasts, buttocks, abdomen, calves and upper arms. Liposuction is considered a major surgery and can involve a painful recovery. Some procedures can have fatal complications and can result in death. There are several different types of liposuction procedures available. A fluid injection liposuction treatment is called a Tumescent Procedure. This is the most common procedure out there. A large amount of solution Is injected into the area prior to fat removal. Epinephrine is then administered to reduce blood loss, bruising and swelling. This procedure takes longer than any other liposuction procedure. The super-wet technique is somewhat like the tumescent procedure. There is more fluid used in the tumescent procedure than the super-wet procedure. This procedure takes less time than the tumescent procedure and requires IV sedation or general anesthesia. There is also the ultrasound assisted procedure. This is a relatively new procedure where vibrations are used to break down and liquefy fat. Once the cells are liquefied, they are removed via vacuum. There are two ways that this can be done. Internally, which is below the skin surface, or externally, which is above the surface of the skin. Once the procedure is done, there may be tubes inserted to drain blood and fluid that may build up in the days after the surgery. If there is extreme blood and fluid loss, IV fluid replacement may be necessary. Liposuction is not typically substituted for diet and exercise or a cure for obesity. It is not recommended for cellulite treatment or on the sides of the breast. The sides of the breast are common areas for cancer. There are other options to avoid liposuction such as tummy tucks, fatty tumor removal, and breast reduction.
Although liposuction is not intended to remove cellulite (lumpy fat), some doctors believe that it improves the appearance of cellulite areas (thighs, hips, buttocks, abdomen, and chin).
Liposuction doctors remove the fatty adipose tissue that lies under the skin, most commonly on the abdomen. Incisions are made and the fat is 'scraped' off and vacuumed out of the body. recovery time will vary depending on the extent of the procedure. It can take several months. Having such fat removed does not mean that it wont return unless the diet is altered.
Liposuction can be performed in a variety of areas. Here are a few: abdomen, hips, outer and inner thighs, back, upper arms, chin and finally, inner knees.