Category: Liposuction

  • What are the different types of liposuction?

    What are the different types of liposuction?

    When it comes to slimming down and shaping up, diet and exercise are the first things that get recommended. Unfortunately, sometimes our bodies have stubborn fat deposits or carry weight in ways that natural diet and exercise just are not able to correct. These stubborn areas can appear lumpy, be prevalent, or give you an imbalanced appearance, even if you regularly exercise and eat well. Liposuction surgery is a popular way to combat these stubborn areas and to contour your body in a targeted way.

    There are several different types of liposuction and you should work with a certified plastic surgeon in order to decide the best type for your goals. Your surgeon will be able to help you understand the advantages and disadvantages of each variation, the treatment areas each is appropriate for, and how previous procedures could impact the results.

    Understanding the basic differences among the types of liposuction is the first step towards a more sculpted body.

    Types of liposuction

    Tumescent Liposuction

    Tumescent Liposuction, Kitto Plastic Surgery

    Tumescent liposuction surgery is the most commonly performed variation. To perform this type of liposuction, your surgeon will inject a steriles solution into your treatment area. This solution is typically a mixture of saline to help with the removal of fat, an anesthetic to help relieve any pain caused, and a drug that causes the blood vessels in the area to constrict. The injection of this sterile solution will cause the treatment area to swell and stiffen slightly. Next, your surgeon will make some small incisions into your skin and insert a very small tube under your skin. The thin tube is called a cannula and is connected to a vacuum that suctions fat and fluids from the treatment area.

    Ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL)

    Ultrasound-assisted liposuction can be a stand alone procedure or be used in partnership with tumescent liposuction. During this procedure, your surgeon will make a small incision and then insert a metal rod under the skin. The metal rod will then emit ultrasonic energy that helps to rupture fat-cell walls and breaks down fat in the treatment area in order to aid removal. The broken down cells are then suctioned out.

    Laser-assisted liposuction (LAL)

    Laser assisted liposuction

    Laser-assisted liposuction surgery, as the name indicates, uses a high-intensity laser to break down fat cells to make them easier to remove. This is accomplished by inserting a small laser fiber under the skin through a small incision. The laser fiber then emulsifies fat cells in the treatment area and a cannula suctions out the liquefied fat.

    Power-assisted liposuction (PAL)

    Power-assisted liposuction is another very common procedure due to the precision it can provide. In this liposuction surgery, a cannula is powered and moves back and forth quickly under the skin. The vibration of the powered cannula makes the technique quicker and more efficient. This type of liposuction often causes less pain and swelling than others. PAL is also very effective for large volumes of fat that needs to be removed or if you have undergone previous procedures. This is often used in full-body liposuction procedures.

    Differences in the types of liposuction

    Some liposuction procedures may require localized anesthesia, which is specific to the treatment area. Others will necessitate general anesthesia that “puts you under”. Either of these may involve a sedative that calms and relaxes you for the procedure.

    Just like any other medical procedure, the surgeon and the surgical team will keep a close eye on your vitals throughout the surgery. This includes IV fluid management, monitoring heart rate, blood pressure, and more.

    After liposuction surgery

    The length of each procedure is more dependent on the treatment area and goals than on the type of liposuction used. A liposuction surgery may last several hours, with the addition of recovery time if you are placed under general anesthesia. If the fat removal is extensive, you may stay overnight in the surgery facility to monitor fluids and vitals.

    After your liposuction surgery

    Once your surgeon has decided what type of liposuction will help you reach your goals, they will be able to explain post-surgery care and what to expect. Depending on the type of liposuction used, you may have slight to severe bruising in the area treated and may be sore from the vibration or suction.

    Under certain circumstances, your surgeon may leave incisions open and insert temporary drains to help facilitate healing. For most procedures, you will need to wear tighter, compression style clothing to help keep swelling down. Antibiotics are often prescribed post-surgery to reduce the risk of any infection.

    Like all cosmetic procedures, it is important to understand your goals for the surgery, as well as the different treatment options available. Your surgeon will likely share before and after liposuction results to showcase outcomes you can expect.

    Dr. Kitto is a Board-certified plastic surgeon performing liposuction surgery in Richmond, Virginia. She specializes in helping people feel better about their bodies through a variety of surgical, minimally invasive, and non-invasive procedures.

    Schedule a liposuction consultation with Dr. Kitto today to find out how you can benefit from liposuction and enjoy a newly sculpted body.

    Call us at 804-294-1777 Now you can also book weekend appointments with Dr. Kitto.

  • Liposuction – Everything You Need To Know

    Liposuction – Everything You Need To Know

    Stubborn fat deposits have been the bane of many people for decades. No matter how much they diet and/or exercise, there doesn’t seem to be anything that can be done to send the fat away.

    Enter liposuction

    Liposuction is a procedure where a small incision is made near the problem area, then a long, slender tube attached to a vacuum apparatus is inserted into the incision to basically suck out fat cells.

    Fluids are sometimes injected into the areas to be treated to reduce pain and swelling after the procedure is completed, and to help make it easier to suck the fat cell out, and to reduce the loss of blood that can occur while the procedure is being performed.

    Target areas generally include the belly, but liposuction is also effective when used on the hips, thighs, buttocks, back, arms, and even under the chin or on the face.

    Liposuction surgery can be a stand-alone procedure, or it can be used in tandem with other procedures, such as facelifts, tummy tucks, breast reductions and augmentations, and Brazilian butt lifts.

    Different Types of Liposuction

    Liposuction Surgery in Richmond

    In addition to what people normally associate with liposuction as described above—which is called tumescent liposuction—there are some other types available that you should be aware of:

    Ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL), uses high-frequency sound waves to rupture the cell walls of fat, then the liquified remains are sucked out.
    Laser-assisted liposuction (SmartLipo), uses bursts of energy from a laser to rupture the fat cell walls before the liquified remains are sucked out.

    There is also a non-invasive procedure you might hear about called CoolSculpting that freezes targeted fat cells, thus destroying them in the process. The dead cells are then naturally eliminated by the body. However, this is not considered liposuction, but it does provide a good alternative who may not want surgery.

    How safe is the procedure?

    Liposuction isn’t for everyone and it is definitely not meant to be a weight-loss solution. In fact, ideal candidates should be within 30 percent of their ideal weight. Good candidates should also have firm, elastic skin, and potential patients should not be smokers.

    Smoking increases a patient’s chances to develop postoperative complications, such as infection, fat necrosis, and blood clots. Smoking can also increase the likelihood of increased pain after the surgery, as well as thicker scar tissue as the wounds heal.

    If you do smoke and you are considering liposuction, your plastic surgeon will likely advise you to refrain from smoking for at least four to six weeks before and after the procedure is done.

    Risks and side effects
    As with any surgical procedure, there are certain risks involved. To minimize any potential problems, you should seek the advice of a Board-certified plastic surgeon who is specially trained in body sculpting.

    Some of the side effects you could experience include:
    -Excessive bleeding
    -Blood clots
    -Infection
    -Fat embolism
    -Complications from anesthesia, if it is used in the procedure
    -Reactions to lidocaine, if it is used in the procedure
    -Fluid accumulation under the skin
    -Shock
    -Skin numbness
    -Potential damage to nerves, blood vessels, muscles, and internal organs
    -Asymmetrical body contouring

    Again, in the hands of a skilled, Board-certified plastic surgeon, the risks above are greatly minimized.

    Benefits of Liposuction

    One of the main reasons people seek liposuction is to get rid of unwanted fat deposits and reshape their figures. This can help the patient achieve more confidence and give them the ability to wear clothes they may not have been able to put on for years. It also helps to remove the anxiety of not being able to remove the fat through diet and exercise.

    Liposuction surgery Benefits

    However, fat cells can grow back and usually deposit themselves in different areas of the body from where the liposuction procedure was performed. This is why anyone undergoing the procedure should continue to lead a healthy lifestyle, including exercising regularly and eating a healthy and nutritious diet.

    Liposuction surgery in Richmond, VA

    Dr. Inzhili K. Kitto is a Board-certified plastic surgeon located in Richmond, Virginia. She specializes in helping people feel better about their bodies through a variety of surgical, minimally invasive, and non-invasive procedures.

    Schedule a liposuction consultation with Dr. Kitto today to find out how you can benefit from liposuction and enjoy a newly sculpted body.