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Andrew Lofman, M.D. Southfield |
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Very few people end up with complications or an undesirable outcome from liposuction. That's the good news; the bad news is that there is no guarantee that one of those very few people won't be you. Luckily, you really have the power to help ensure a successful procedure.
Here are some tips that will help you achieve liposuction success:
You want to recover quickly, have great results and get back to your daily life quickly right? So here are some things you need to do after surgery to help you get back to work and normal activities:
"When I was in my residency, we did a study and found that the best way to get fluid out of the veins was through muscular activity." Dr. Robert Jackson, President of the American Board of Cosmetic Surgeons.
"Some people don't wear their garments as fastidious as some, and we notice that the swelling goes down faster in those patients that wear their garments and are very diligent about following our instructions." Dr. Anthony Griffin, diplomat of the American
You also need to be aware of the warning signs of complications:
"We tell patients that 'in three or four days if you get short of breath we want to hear about it'." Dr. Griffin
"When they're sitting…that garment will tend to sort of roll up in the mid section so I make sure they are sitting straight so that garment doesn't crease or roll up or that no creases form in it, which can adversely affect the results; it could also slow down the healing process." Dr. Rodger Pielet, Clinical Associate at the
If you really want to have a successful outcome it is important to realize that a good outcome is as much a result of good preparation as it is good after care.
Here is the suggested routine that Dr. Jackson offers to all of his patients prior to liposuction:
"If you're in the process of losing weight you may have some nutritional issues, you may have some other issues. Also, if you decide to lose 50 pounds after this stuff you're going to have loose skin." Dr. Griffin
"I think one of the things that causes complications and problems afterwards is dehydration. Again, there's usually significant fluid shifts, so I encourage people to get themselves really well hydrated the night before." Dr. Pielet
One of the biggest complaints that patients will have following surgery is the way they look: such as developing divots or areas that do not fit with the overall aesthetic. Because of this surgeons tend to proceed with caution. For this reason the touch-up or re-operation rate for liposuction is relatively high in comparison with other cosmetic procedures.
Of the doctors that spoke with us for this article, the re-operation or touch-up rate was reported as high as 15%. Both Dr. Pielet and Dr. Griffin are now using the Liposelection system by Vasar, and believe that this machine can help give patients a better result. Dr. Griffin credits his switch to this system with a 20-30% decrease in the amount of touch-ups he is doing.
In addition to this, all three doctors agreed that the aesthetic outcome of the procedure has a lot to do with the surgeon performing it. As Dr. Jackson puts it, "not all surgeons can visualize what the patient will look like afterwards." Dr. Griffin, who spends some of his spare time sculpting and painting, believes that his artistic skills carry over to the surgical arena and help him in offering better aesthetic outcomes.
"The biggest complication, which I consider a complication, are contour irregularities. I think that you're better off erring on the conservative side and going back and taking out a little bit more than over doing it." Dr. Pielet
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