Friday, June 24, 2016

The Benefits Of Smartlipo Somerville Residents Need To Know Of

By Scott White


Smartlipo (laser liposuction) is a surgical procedure, mainly performed for cosmetic reasons. Rarely, it may also be done to achieve therapeutic benefits. Candidates likely to benefit in this manner include those with conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, gastro-esophageal reflux disease and sleep apnea among others. If they have plans of undergoing smartlipo Somerville residents need to understand a number of things regarding the procedure.

There are two procedures done in the same setting. The first is the removal of unwanted fat in some parts of the body namely the tummy, the buttocks, the thighs, the neck and even the face. The second is removal of redundant skin and tightening of affected areas. The result is increased tautness and a more youthful appearance. Compared to the alternative techniques that are used for the same the results with laser liposuction are better.

Since laser liposuction is a minor procedure, the preparation that is required is not much. However, there is a need to have your clinical history taken and to undergo a physical examination so as to rule out any conditions that may lead to complications during the procedure. If you are a smoker, you will be instructed to stop about two weeks before going to the operating room. Tobacco contains a substance known as nicotine that delays wound healing.

This surgery can be safely performed in an outpatient clinic. The type of anesthesia required will vary depending on the area being operated. For small regions, local anesthesia is usually adequate. For larger areas and in cases involving multiple sites, general anesthesia is preferred. When local or regional anesthesia is used, one can leave the hospital on the same day. At least one day of admission is needed in the case of general anesthesia.

The procedure is done to the two major layers of the skin: the epidermis and the dermis. The dermis is the deeper layer and overlies the subcutaneous tissues which usually contain fat deposits. At this level, the laser beam is used to cause liquefaction of fat into oils. The oils can then be suctioned and discarded. Connective tissue fibers are located in both layers. The laser is used to cause intentional injury so that newer fibers can grow.

There are a number of areas in the body where the thickness of the skin is not as much as what is found elsewhere. Liposuction in such areas presents a major challenge. The face and the neck are examples. In these areas, once liquefaction has taken place, the resultant oils are allowed to flow freely before removal of redundant skin and tightening procedures are done.

Since the incisions that are required for this operation are very small, the resultant scars are usually inconspicuous. This is important if the operation is being performed on an exposed area such as the face or neck. Laser liposuction causes minimal bleeding and less swelling post-operatively because the laser rays have the ability to cause coagulation as soon as a blood vessel is cut.

Laser liposuction can be performed in both men and women. The number of women having the procedure is a lot more than that of men but a general increase is being seen in both groups of clients. The main reasons behind this are the effectiveness of the procedure, fewer risks and a short recovery period. On average, patients can return to their daily routines in a day or two.




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