Tumescent Liposuction Fort Worth
Tumescent liposuction has become popular in Fort Worth and other places around the country. This type of liposuction seems to have the least amount of side effects to it, although ultrasonic liposuction is close behind. Tumescent liposuction Fort Worth is a great choice because most individuals do not have to have additional anesthesia or sedatives with the procedure since the procedure itself uses a local anesthetic. In addition, it does not have much blood loss with the technique which is hazardous during surgery and can cause complications.
Those considering tumescent liposuction should always go through a consultation with the plastic surgeon. During this time, the plastic surgeon will tell them if they are a good candidate for the procedure. Unlike what might be expected, the person who is the best candidate for liposuction is one who is very close to his or her ideal body weight. In addition, the person should have maintained that body weight for at least six months before the surgery, because fluctuations in body weight ruin the effects of liposuction. In addition, the person should have good skin tone and little to no stretch marks or saggy skin in the area to be liposuctioned.
Once the patient is determined to be a good candidate, the surgeon in Fort Worth will explain the tumescent liposuction procedure and do a thorough consult where the patient describes exactly what he or she wants done to the hard to lose fatty areas of his or her body. The surgeon will also explain what results are reasonable to expect after the procedure is finished.
There are some complications that can occur during tumescent liposuction, especially if the surgeon is not as experienced. There can be a reaction to the local anesthesia that is used, as is true with any surgery. There can also be an abnormal body contour after the surgery if the body is not sculpted correctly by the surgeon. There can be a blood clot that is life threatening, which is again a threat in any surgical procedure. In addition, since the suction tube is inserted into the body, there is the danger of puncturing the bowels or abdomen if the surgeon is not careful during that part of the procedure. There is always some sort of swelling that occurs with liposuction during the healing process, but extreme swelling, tingling and possible necrosis or skin death can also occur which are more serious issues.