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Shapewear as an Alternative to Liposuction

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
Shapewear as an Alternative to Liposuction

Shapewear as an Alternative to Liposuction

If you’ve been considering liposuction, but aren’t quite ready to make the leap, shapewear may be a good option for you. Shape wear can instantly slim you without plastic surgery. And because shapewear comes in many different styles, it can help you target your problem areas.

A bodyshaper is a bra and girdle all in one. A body shaper lifts the breasts, while slimming the waist and belly, giving you that hourglass figure you’ve been longing for. It also lifts the buttocks, giving it a firmer appearance.

A waist cincher is a smaller shapewear garment that fits like a girdle. It’s designed to define the waist and trim the abdominal area.

A thigh shaper fits over the upper thighs, buttocks, and stomach. Its purpose is to make those areas look slimmer.

Shape wear is designed to be worn comfortably under just about any type of clothing.  But still you might still have questions about whether shapewear is for you or not.

What Is Water Assisted Liposuction?

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
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Water assisted liposuction is an alternative to traditional liposuction.

Water assisted liposuction is a new method of body-contouring that uses powerful jets of water to “blast away” excess fat cells. Unlike traditional liposuction techniques, water assisted liposuction does not require a general anesthesia and therefore offers a lower risk for post-operative complications. In addition, the plastic surgeon who operates the water jets is able to exert more control over the fat cells that are targeted due to the very precise nature of the instruments.

Water assisted liposuction, along with laser and ultrasound liposuction techniques, is becoming a popular method of body contouring due to the permanent results and short recovery times. There is some risk involved with this type of liposuction, however, since the powerful stream of water can damage nerves and tissues in the surrounding areas.

Water assisted liposuction is very effective for removing both cellulite and small pockets of fat that can’t be eliminated through diet or exercise. In other words, this may not be an effective approach for removing large deposits of fat throughout the torso and buttocks. It is effective, however, for “saddlebags” or a double chin.

In order to properly maintain the new contour of your body, it is recommended to wear a compression garment after your procedure.  Abdominal binders are good for water assisted liposuction of the mid-section, while girdles and body shapers are ideal for more comprehensive body-contouring.

Does Recovery Vary With Different Types of Liposuction?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
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Recovery time may vary depending on the type of liposuction you are having.

For years, one of the main drawbacks of all types of liposuction procedures was the long recovery time. Fortunately, cosmetic surgeons now use new, different types of liposuction that are less invasive and require much shorter recovery times.  And as always, the use of a proper post surgical recovery garments, such as a compression girdle, abdominal binder or other liposuction recovery garments, will help speed the process.

More and more cosmetic surgery patients are opting for different types of liposuction that use lasers to melt away the fat. Laser liposuction requires much smaller incisions than traditional liposuction methods that use a large metal rod to vacuum out the fat cells. The heat of the lasers also shrinks the skin around the incision so that the healing process is usually much quicker.

Since these types of liposuction are much less invasive, a general anesthetic is not required. With general anesthesia, the risks of post-operative complications are much higher, which can increase recovery time. In addition, the local anesthesia used for laser liposuction allows patients to communicate with surgeons during the procedure, reporting any unusual sensations or discomfort that may indicate a problem.

Recovery from traditional liposuction can take weeks or even months depending on the procedure. These newer types of liposuction, however, are performed on an outpatient basis and patients can often be back to their normal routines within a couple of days while wearing a compression garment.

Will VASER liposuction work for me?

Monday, September 28th, 2009
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VASER liposuction is a good option to traditional liposuction

If you’re wondering whether VASER liposuction techniques will work for you, then it’s important to sit down and review the facts. Many VASER liposuction patients find that these procedures result in less post-operative pain and scarring, shorter recovery times and a lower risk of post-operative complications.

VASER liposuction will work for you if:

  • You are targeting smaller areas for liposuction. VASER liposuction is ideal for such areas as the neck, arms, face and breasts.
  • You are worried about scarring. VASER liposuction involves the insertion of a tiny laser through an equally tiny incision. Skin is also smoother and less prone to the bumps and bulges that can occur after traditional liposuction techniques.
  • You are worried about long post-operative recovery times. Patients who have VASER liposuction procedures performed are often back to their routines within a couple of days.  With the help of post liposuction garments such as abdominal binders and compression girdles, the recovery time will be decrease.
  • You are worried about undergoing general anesthesia. With VASER liposuction, a local anesthetic is applied to the area. That means the risk for post-operative complications is reduced, and that you can offer your plastic surgeon feedback or ask questions during the procedure.

You should sit down with your doctor or plastic surgeon with any other concerns you may have.
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How Does VASER Liposuction Work?

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
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Contour your body with VASER Liposuction

VASER liposuction, also known as Smart Lipo or laser-assisted lypolisis, is an alternative to traditional liposuction techniques that does not require the use of large incisions to remove unsightly bulges and bumps. Many cosmetic surgery patients prefer VASER liposuction because it is often less expensive that traditional liposuction. Recovery times may also be shorter, depending upon the specific procedure. Here’s how VASER liposuction works:

  1. Prior to the VASER liposuction procedure, patients receive a local anesthesia to numb the area. Note that traditional liposuction techniques require a general anesthesia which can increase the risk for post-operative complications.  Then, tiny incisions are made in the areas targeted for VASER liposuction.
  2. A small instrument called a cannula is inserted into the incisions and the laser light is applied to the fat. The cannula is about the same size as a cooked piece of spaghetti, which ensures that post-operative pain is much less severe than with the large metal rod that is used in traditional liposuction.
  3. The light from the laser melts away the fat, and the heat from the laser causes the surrounding skin to shrink, prompting a quicker healing process.
  4. With post liposuction recovery garments, patients are sent home after a few hours, unlike with traditional methods.  It is important for patients to wear compression garments – or post surgical recovery garments – for at least 3-4 weeks after their surgery.

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Laser Liposuction Versus Traditional Liposuction

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
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With swimsuit season in full swing, you may be considering liposuction to get rid of those unsightly bumps and bulges. But should you go with a laser liposuction procedure or a traditional liposuction procedure? You may be tempted to choose laser liposuction over traditional liposuction because it’s less expensive and recovery time is quicker, but before you make such a big decision, it’s important to know the facts.

Laser liposuction, also known as Smart Lipo, or laser-assisted lypolysis, is a cosmetic surgery procedure that melts away fat through the use of lasers. During laser liposuction, tiny incisions are made in the skin through which a laser is inserted. When the laser is fired, it melts fat and tightens the surrounding skin.

But unlike traditional liposuction, laser liposuction is not intended to be used on large areas like the stomach or hips. It is, however, useful for people who want to have small pockets of fat in the face, neck, arms, or breasts removed.

Before scheduling your liposuction procedure, consult with a board certified plastic surgeon to determine which type of liposuction is best for you.

Once you have decided which liposuction technique meets your requirements, you will need to prepare for your liposuction recovery. This will include the purchase of a liposuction compression garment. If you are undergoing traditional liposuction, you will need an abdominal binder, girdle, or body shaper.

For laser-assisted lipolysis, the type of recovery garment you need will depend on the area being treated. For liposuction of the breast or arm, you will want to purchase a compression vest, or a post-surgical bra. For liposuction of the face and neck, a facial compression wrap is the compression garment of choice.

Recovering from Liposuction Surgery

Monday, May 25th, 2009
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If you are planning to have liposuction, you’ll need to think about buying a recovery garment to wear immediately after your liposuction surgery and for several weeks thereafter. The purpose of these post-surgical garments is to decrease swelling, increase circulation, and reduce plastic surgery recovery time.

The key to choosing a liposuction compression garment for liposuction surgery is to find one that offers support, but is also comfortable. Among your garment options are abdominal binders, girdles, and body shapers.

Abdominal binders are generally used after liposuction of the abdomen, and are designed for both female liposuction and male liposuction. Since abdominal binders only cover the abdominal region, they can be easily hidden under clothing, and may be the most comfortable choice for liposuction recovery during the hot summer months.

Girdles and body shapers come in many shapes, and are worn following liposuction of the hip, thigh, buttocks, or abdomen. Mid-calf girdles or mid-calf body shapers may be a good option if you are planning to wear skirts or dresses following your liposuction procedure. Ankle-length girdles or ankle-length body shapers may be a more comfortable option if you prefer to wear pants, and can serve as an extra source of warmth during the winter.

Plastic surgery recovery garments are typically worn continuously for several weeks, so it is a good idea to have more than one on hand.

Recovering from Liposuction Surgery

Friday, April 10th, 2009

If you are planning to have liposuction, you’ll need to think about buying a recovery garment to wear immediately after your liposuction surgery and for several weeks thereafter. The purpose of these post-surgical garments is to decrease swelling, increase circulation, and reduce plastic surgery recovery time.

The key to choosing a liposuction compression garment for liposuction surgery is to find one that offers support, but is also comfortable. Among your garment options are abdominal binders, girdles, and body shapers.

Abdominal binders are generally used after liposuction of the abdomen, and are designed for both female liposuction and male liposuction. Since abdominal binders only cover the abdominal region, they can be easily hidden under clothing, and may be the most comfortable choice for liposuction recovery during the hot summer months.

Girdles and body shapers come in many shapes, and are worn following liposuction of the hip, thigh, buttocks, or abdomen. Mid-calf girdles or mid-calf body shapers may be a good option if you are planning to wear skirts or dresses following your liposuction procedure. Ankle-length girdles or ankle-length body shapers may be a more comfortable option if you prefer to wear pants, and can serve as an extra source of warmth during the winter.

Plastic surgery recovery garments are typically worn continuously for several weeks, so it is a good idea to have more than one on hand.