Domande Frequenti sulla Liposuzione (Rimozione del Grasso con Vuoto)
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The most suitable candidates for this operation are those who have average or slightly above average weight, healthy, diet, and regional fat that are not lost by exercise. Liposuction is not an effective treatment for patients with cellulitis or loose, sagging skin.
Liposuction is a surgical operation and it has risks. For this reason, your health should be in place for liposuction.
Doctors recommend that people who have problems with blood flow, those with heart disease or diabetes, and those with poor immune systems should not undergo liposuction.
Before the operation, you will have an interview with your doctor for detailed planning of the surgery. You will talk about the procedure, risks, and side effects, and what you should do before the operation. Your doctor will tell you about the type of anesthesia to be used, the cost of the operation and the medicines you will need to take in advance.
Your doctor will tell you about the different liposuction procedures and choose the one that best fits your needs and goals. Explain your goal as detailed to your doctor as possible, so that your doctor can create the most appropriate treatment plan for you and get the maximum benefit from treatment.
Liposuction can be administered by local or general anesthesia. The term anesthesia means A painless. In most liposuction techniques, a solution containing the anesthetic drug is applied to the operation site. In local anesthesia, the surgeon will only numb the operation site, awake during the operation. In general anesthesia, gaseous or injected anesthesia medication, you will be asleep during the operation.
After anesthesia has been applied (and in some cases, liquid injection), the next step is to create small incisions in the area where the oil is to be removed. These incisions are usually very small
Oil Removal
Your surgeon will then place a thin vacuum tube (cannula) through the cuticle into the deep fat layer. Your surgeon will move the cannula back and forth to break down the oil and pull out the oil with a syringe or vacuum pump attached to the cannula. In the meantime, a significant amount of blood and other bodily fluids will be withdrawn, during and after the operation of the liquid through the vessel will be supplemented. Of course this part of the procedure may vary slightly depending on the type of liposuction applied.
Doctors often combine liposuction with other operations to achieve more comprehensive and satisfying results. If you want more serious changes, talk to your surgeon during your interview. The most commonly applied liposuction is chin, neck, butt, abdomen, inner and outer thighs, knees and ankles. Liposuction is also used to treat gynecomastia (breast growth in males).

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