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Liposuction can be performed
on several areas of the body at the
same time, and, in certain cases,
can also be done in conjunction with
other aesthetic procedures. Because
of individual physical factors, not
everyone will achieve the same
results from liposuction. Dr. LeTard
will take into consideration your
unique characteristics in
determining the most effective
treatment for you. To
determine if you are an appropriate
candidate for liposuction, please
call and make an appointment.
The
Procedure
Dr. LeTard performs
liposuction with patients under
intravenous sedation or general
anesthesia. Through few
inconspicuously placed incisions, he
first infuses the tissue with a
dilute solution (Tumescent
Technique) and then uses fine
cannulas to remove the fat.
Recovery
Recovering from liposuction
varies from patient to patient and
upon the extent of the procedure.
There is always swelling that
develops after surgery and often
some bruising as well. Following
surgery our patients are given a
light compressive garment to wear
over the treated area. This is worn
continuously for 4 to 6 weeks.
Bruises usually resolve within 7 to
10 days. The swelling resolves
gradually. By the third week
following surgery, the swelling has
diminished enough for the results to
start to show. However, the results
will continue to improve as the
remainder of the swelling resolves.
Results
The results following
liposuction are among the most
satisfying in plastic surgery. As
the swelling subsides the patient's
new shape becomes increasingly
apparent. As there is a fixed number
of fat cells in adults, this change
is permanent. It is important to
keep in mind that while this change
is permanent, gaining a significant
amount of weight will jeopardize the
results.
Follow Up
Following a liposuction
procedure, Dr. LeTard will regularly
see patients to help ensure a smooth
recovery and follow their progress
for an extended period. Dr. LeTard
and his staff at Plastic Surgery
Consultants are committed to his
patient's care and well being and
are available to patients for any
future needs they may have. |