Friday, May 29, 2009

Liposuction for Men is Growing in Popularity


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Liposuction is one of the most common cosmetic surgical procedures available. Used mainly by women for a long period of time, the number of males having the procedure is growing rapidly. Liposuction can be a very effective way of removing fatty deposits from troublesome areas.

While it is important to note that liposuction is not a cure for obesity or to be used in place of diet and exercise, it provides many benefits. Whether you are a man who has a natural build-up of fatty tissues in certain areas of the body despite toning or have lost weight and now experience disproportionate amounts of body fat, liposuction can be helpful.

Liposuction is usually performed under general anaesthesia, though some cases may be performed using local anaesthesia and mild sedation. Male liposuction is performed using a procedure called tumescent liposuction, which uses a solution of anaesthetic and epinephrine to aid in the removal of large amounts of fatty tissue. The tissue is removed using very fine tubes called cannulas that are inserted into small incisions and attached to suction pumps.

Many areas of the body are commonly operated on during male liposuction treatment, depending on the placement of fatty deposits. Commonly operated on areas include the face and neck, thighs, hips, calves, ankles, knees, arms, breasts, abdomen, and back. Before operating, your surgeon will conduct a thorough physical examination including blood work to ensure that you are a good candidate for the procedure.

After the procedure is completed, you will be required to wear a girdle for up to two weeks and will have to undergo courses of massage and ultrasound treatments. These procedures will help to reduce recovery time. Patients can return to work after only a few days, but must wait two weeks before beginning even a limited exercise regimen.

Side effects of liposuction include swelling, bruising, numbness and pain. Swelling may take up to three months to improve, and the full results may take up to a year to be visible. Doctors typically prescribe moderate to strong painkillers to alleviate postoperative pain. Complications of male liposuction are rare but can include blood clots, infections, and allergic reactions. Telling your doctor of any medications or supplements you take prior to surgery can help reduce this risk. As with all surgical procedures, it is imperative that you choose a licensed cosmetic surgeon with experience with the procedure to reduce risks of side effects and complications.

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