Cape Coral liposuction, what exactly is it and how is it
performed?
Cape Coral liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes moderate
amounts of fat from specific areas of the body to restore shape and
contour. To do this, a small incision is made through which a thin
hollow tube called a cannula is inserted into fatty deposits. During
Cape Coral liposuction the cannula is connected to a vacuum that removes
the fat. The surgeon shapes the fat deposits creating a new contour to
your silhouette. The incisions are hidden in skin folds that are
imperceptible when healed. After the procedure you will wear a
compression garment to minimize the swelling and bruising. Remember,
Cape Coral liposuction is not a substitute for overall weight loss,
exercise and a healthy diet. Fat cells do remain in the surgical sites
and will re-accumulate bulk with weight gain. The rule I use: weight
loss improves results from liposuction and the converse, weight gain
significantly detracts from the results.
Cape Coral liposuction, am I a good candidate?
Cape Coral liposuction can be performed at almost any age; the best
results occur when the skin still has enough elasticity to achieve a
smooth, even contour after fat removal. Areas containing stretch marks
have lost their elasticity and are not the best areas for liposuction.
The best candidate for Cape Coral liposuction is an individual of normal
weight and stature. The fat deposits are usually localized to several
areas that distort contour and silhouette. The most common areas
addressed in Cape Coral liposuction are the hips, thighs, and abdomen.
These are the areas that often sluggishly respond to diet and exercise
and may require surgery to enhance your best efforts at the gym.
Cape Coral liposuction, what other areas respond?
Double chins and necks
Upper arms
Knees
Calves and ankles
Cape Coral liposuction, is it painful?
Pain and discomfort vary greatly between individuals and procedure.
Smaller volumes of fat removal involve less pain and recovery time while
removal of larger amounts of fat hurts more. Most Cape Coral liposuction
patients experience the greatest discomfort for the first four days
after surgery. Thereafter the pain diminishes greatly.
Cape Coral liposuction, in what facility is the
surgery done? What is involved?
Most Cape Coral liposuction procedures are done in an office surgical
suite on an outpatient basis. This means that you go home after the
procedure. The anesthesia is either twilight sedation or general
anesthesia. After Cape Coral liposuction we required that you are driven
home and have a friend or family member stay with you for the first day
or so.
Cape Coral liposuction, is it safe?
What are the most common problems?
The press has been replete with well-publicized injuries and deaths from
liposuction. The common identifying risk factor has been combined
cosmetic procedures or massive amounts of fat removal. Lesser procedures
of shorter duration will prevent this horrific complication as observed
in Cape Coral liposuction. Other described problems with liposuction are
wrinkling, unevenness, bruising and asymmetry. Infections have been
described but are exceedingly rare. Overall, liposuction is the most
common cosmetic procedure performed in the United States and is safe
when performed by well trained surgeons who exercise good judgment.