Thursday, June 2, 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.

Two procedures are done at the same time during laser liposuction. The first is the reduction in the amount of fat deposited in various parts of the body such as the buttocks, the tummy, thighs, the face and the neck among others. The second procedure involves tightening of loose tissues to achieve a tauter, more youthful skin appearance. Overall, smartlipo has better outcomes compared to alternative methods used to achieve the same effects.

Being a minor operation, laser liposuction can be performed with very little preparation. Part of this preparation is the taking of a clinical history and the performance of a physical examination by your doctor. The importance of this is that it gives the doctor an opportunity to identify any diseases or medical conditions that may increase the risks of the operation. If you are a smoker, you will be asked to stop the habit momentarily until healing takes place.

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 several areas in which the skin is significantly thin and cannot allow the normal form of liposuction to take place. The neck and the face are examples of such areas. Once the fat in these areas has been liquefied, the oils so formed are allowed to flow from the site. Skin tightening is done thereafter.

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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