The proportions of the
body do not always represent the individuals own expectations or ideals. The
inborn numbers of fat cells remain constant through life and they are located
where they have been placed by nature. Thus, more or less visible fat deposits
can persist in areas where you not want them to be in spite of weightreduction
and this situation is the indication for liposuction or liposculpture. All
areas of the body can be treated. The typical male abdomen with protruding
musculature depends on fat accumulation in the omentum and can only not be
treated by dietary fat reduction and not by liposuction.
Through the years using finer cannulas has refined the techniques in liposuction.
Microsculpturing directly under the skin makes it possible to treat areas
with rather loose skin. With the ultrasonic assisted liposuction the fat cells
at the tip of the cannula bursts and the content is simultaneously aspirated.
This technique has been used at the clinic since 93 and comparing scientific
studies here and elsewhere have concluded, that there is no differences in
outcome between liposuction and ultrasonic assisted liposuction nor is there
any differences in safety. On the contrary, the ultrasonic procedure causes
subcutaneous burns that can cause chronic pain in the treated areas.
The method is regarded as a contouring of the body, not as a method for weightreduction.
The achieved contours will be permanent if the life style is altered. Otherwise
other parts will thicken. The total fat mass is reduced and if the caloric
intake stays the same and the physical burning of the energy stays the same,
the same energy as before has to be stored in a smaller storage chamber.
Principle: By thinning of the fat layer a reduction of the volume is achieved locally. The elasticity of the skin makes it redrape over the new-formed "base". The skin retraction has of course its limitations and this procedure should be used with care in areas wit skinredundancy.
Technique: The
area to be treated is marked and small, 3 6 mm, incisions are placed in inconspicuous
areas. With long, thin cannulas connected to an ultrasonic generator the fatcells
are disrupted in the whole area to be treated and the contents of the cells
is simultaneously sucked out with low vacuum until the desired thickness of
the fatlayer is achieved. All the fat is not removed as not to cause irregularities
dimples furrows and skinfolds. A compression garment is applied and this should
be worn for 3 - 4 weeks. Due to swelling, the effect of the treatment will
first be visible after approximately 4 weeks.
The procedure without ultrasonic assisted liposuction is identical and equivalent.
Anaesthetic: According to localisation or area to be treated either conscious sedation and local tumescent anaesthetic or general anaesthesia.
Operating time: 1 3 hours.
What happens afterwards?
Complications
Referred unwanted biologic events can occur with a certain low frequency and must be regarded as calculated risks. Other risks not mentioned can also occur. For patients this must be considered before a decision for plastic surgery is set.
Bleeding: All operations can cause postoperative bleeding. These risks increase by the intake of analgesics and Vitamin E.These should be avoided 2 weeks prior to the planned operation.
Infection: All operations can cause infections, which in case it happens will be treated with antibiotics.
Lumps, irregularities and skinfolds: A well-balanced reduction of fat is mandatory in order to avoid flaccidity of the skin, irregularities and furrows. Smaller irregularities of the skin are almost unavoidable.
Smoking: Smoking does compromise bloodcirculation and healing. Smoking should be abandoned prior to a planned operation