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Liposuction can benefit both men and women. In men, fat often accumulates along the belt-line as “love handles”. Women, on the other hand, are more likely to develop excess fat on the hips, inner thighs, buttocks and abdomen. Other common sites include the neck, arms, knees, calves and ankles. At Silkwood Medical in Bondi Junction, in Sydney, we offer body contouring and liposuction techniques for these common problem areas. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Liposuction in Sydney and Frequently Asked
Questions
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  • Liposuction can benefit both men and women. In
    men, fat often accumulates along the belt-line as
    love handles. Women, on the other hand, are
    more likely to develop excess fat on the hips,
    inner thighs, buttocks and abdomen. Other common
    sites include the neck, arms, knees, calves and
    ankles. At Silkwood Medical in Bondi Junction, in
    Sydney, we offer body contouring and liposuction
    techniques for these common problem areas.
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The Liposuction Procedure
  • Liposuction varies from the removal of small,
    localised fat deposits to lipectomy of large
    areas. Your surgeon will evaluate your body and
    discuss with you the techniques available. With
    all forms of liposuction a vacuum pump sucks out
    unwanted fat via a thin metal tube from an area
    of localised body fat, leaving a flattened area.
    Suction assisted lipectomy may be performed under
    general or local anaesthesia with sedation
    depending on the extent of the body contouring
    procedure and your requests. Scars are avoided by
    working through small incisions in your natural
    skin folds.
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Recovery from Liposuction Body Contouring
  • The extent of the procedure and speed of your
    recovery depends on the number of treated areas
    and the amount of fat removed. Bruising can last
    from one to three weeks and swelling can persist
    for one to two months. A compression garment is
    usually worn for two to six weeks after body
    contouring surgery.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Liposuction
  • Liposuction has become the most common procedure
    performed by cosmetic plastic surgeons. It has
    helped thousands of men and women eliminate
    unwanted fat and achieve body proportions in
    harmony with their overall build. However,
    liposuction is not a substitute for weight
    reduction, but a method of removing localised fat
    that is resistant to dieting and exercise.
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What is the largest volume that can possibly be
removed by liposuction?
  • It used to be considered that removing three
    litres was a large volume of liposuction.
    However, over the years with various developments
    in improving the safety of liposuction, it is now
    possible to remove up to 10 litres without any
    changes in the safety of the procedure when
    performed by a trained cosmetic plastic surgeon
    in conjunction with an experienced anaesthetist.
    In certain circumstances, with strict attention
    to safeguards, large volumes up to 15 litres can
    be removed. However, liposuction and body
    contouring is not a substitute for a healthy diet
    and exercise, so this is only done in very rare
    cases.
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What is the difference between liposuction and
liposculpture?
  • Nothing, Liposculpture is a made-up word used to
    suggest attention to detail and concern with
    relative shapes and overall body proportion on
    the part of the surgeon. Every single form of
    liposuction has in common the administration of a
    wetting solution, an incision and suction of fat
    through a metal tube attached to a vacuum.
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I have read about tumescent liposuction and the
improved shape possible from this. How do I know
if I am suitable for this?
  • Tumescent liposuction (where the area to be
    suctioned is filled so tight it is almost at
    bursting point) involves the administration of
    large volumes of local anaesthetic and fluid to
    pump up the areas to be suctioned. There is no
    evidence that tumescent liposuction is of any
    benefit at all in terms of improved shape.
    Tumescent liposuction is in fact very rarely used
    as there appears to be no advantage over the
    super wet or wet techniques of liposuction where
    a slightly smaller volume of fluid containing
    local anaesthetic is used to pump up the areas to
    be suctioned.
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Is it possible to remove fat from my thighs by
liposuction and re-inject it into my breasts to
increase my breast size?
  • The combination of small breasts and large thighs
    is very common. It is a fond hope of many people
    that the fat removed from their thighs in
    liposuction could be used to augment their
    breasts with their own tissue instead of using
    breast implants. Over the years techniques have
    been developed which can allow fat to be reliably
    transfered to the breasts. However this procedure
    is still controversial and the many pros and cons
    need to be discussed with the individual. The
    technical reason why the fat is unable to survive
    when injected into the breast tissue is that the
    breast consists largely of fat with a very poor
    blood supply so that the injected fat is unable
    to develop a new blood supply and therefore fades
    away.
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If I have liposuction in summer, how long is it
until Im able to go to the beach?
  • Usually there is some bruising after body
    contouring surgery and this varies with each
    individual. In some cases where there is hardly
    any bruising it would be possible to go swimming
    and to the beach within seven to 10 days. However
    it is more likely to be at least two to three
    weeks.
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Can people see the incisions used in liposuction?
  • Incisions used by our surgeons in liposuction are
    generally less than 5mm in length and we do try
    to hide them in natural body creases. Generally
    the incisions are so small they dont even need
    stitches and are held closed with tape only. At
    first the incisions are red but within two to
    three weeks they usually resemble an old mosquito
    bite. It often takes several months for the
    colour to fade. It is highly unlikely that other
    people would notice these incisions even at the
    beach or in any close-up situation.
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What form of liposuction is best for removing
cellulite?
  • Unfortunately, despite many claims, there is no
    form of liposuction known to decrease cellulite.
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Is ultrasonic liposuction better?
  • Ultrasonic liposuction has a place in the
    practice of liposuction. All liposuction has as
    its core infiltration of the area to be suctioned
    with fluid containing local anaesthetic and a
    blood vessel constrictor, an incision and removal
    of fat via a thin metal tube attached to a
    vacuum. The only difference with ultrasonic
    liposuction is that the fat is initially
    emulsified by high frequency sound waves. This
    may be useful in the enlarged male breast
    (gynaecomastia), in large volume liposuction for
    the morbidly obese, in the upper back and upper
    abdomen in women and in areas of repeat
    liposuction. There appears to be no particular
    advantage and indeed several outstanding
    disadvantages to the use of ultrasonic
    liposuction in the initial routine liposuction of
    the vast majority of people.
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After liposuction, does the fat stay off? I have
heard that after liposuction the fat will go to
other areas of the body?
  • As long as you maintain a normal diet and do not
    rapidly gain kilograms it is exceedingly
    difficult to put weight back onto areas that have
    had liposuction. There is no evidence if you have
    had liposuction of the thighs that if you gain
    weight, it will all go to one unusual area such
    as the neck or arms. Our surgeons have found that
    after body contouring, usually any weight gain
    will be relatively distributed throughout the
    body beneath the skin, thereby avoiding any
    bizarre contour changes.
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How long should you use compression garments
after liposuction?
  • Recent studies have shown that the major benefit
    of wearing compression garments after liposuction
    is that patients feel more comfortable and
    secure. There is very little evidence that the
    garments will actually make any difference in
    either the short or long term outcome of the
    liposuction. Postoperative massage of the areas
    that have been suctioned either by yourself or by
    a trained massage therapist is far more likely to
    be effective in diminishing swelling and
    prompting the quickest return to your desired
    body contour.
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Thank You
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