Friday, November 16, 2007

Techniques Used for Liposuction

Several techniques are used to for doing liposuction, tumescent liposuction, dry and wet techniques, ultrasonic assisted liposuction (UAL), and power assisted technique (PAL).

1. Tumescent Technque--this procedure takes about 4 to 5 hours, and consists in large amount of fluids (three times the amount of fat to be removed) into the targeted tissue thus making it swollen and firm, or tumescent. It is said that with tumescent local anesthesia, patients are able to avoid the post-operative nausea and vomiting associated with general anesthesia.

2. Dry Technique—this procedure is not in frequent use today because of the excessive blood loss it can cause. It consists in removing fat without any type of local anesthesia.

3. Wet Technique— this technique requires the injection of approximately 100 milliliters of local anesthesia containing epinephrine. Although the wet technique causes less blood loss than the dry technique, blood loss with the wet technique was still excessive and dangerous.

4. Super Wet Technique— in this technique, lesser amounts of fluids are used compared to tumescent. Usually the amount of fluid injected is equal to the amount of fat to be removed. It is performed under general anesthesia and takes one or two hours of surgery time.

5. Ultrasonic assisted liposuction (UAL) — this technique uses a special tube that produces ultrasound energy. As the tube passes through the fat areas, the energy ruptures the fat cell wall which then liquefies the fat. The fat is removed by a suction pump.

6. Power assisted technique (PAL)—this technique is performed in conjunction with the tumescent technique, and it uses a suction tip vibrating at a rapid speed. This causes the fat to easily dislodge from surrounding tissues so that it may be suctioned away gently and quickly.

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1 comment:

Geoffrey said...

Here's a good list of techniques used in liposuction. From this selection, I can say that tumescent technique is the safest and most precise method for this treatment. You can recover from this treatment within 24 to 48 hours. It is done with local anesthesia, so it should cost less as well. However, you should look for a surgeon that specializes in this kind of method, to be sure that you’re in good hands.

Geoffrey Lelia