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Lipo Guide | 24th March, 12:55 PM
http://www.lipoguide.com Lipo is a procedure used to remove fat cells between the skin and muscle using a stainless steel tube called a cannula with a powerful suctioning device. There are many different types of Lipo that vary according to the anesthesia used, the technique and sometimes the instruments used in the process.

Lipo Techniques

There are many lipotechniques used today. Lipo has changed a lot since it was first invented. Before lipo was done under general anesthesia and large cannulas were used to suck out the fat. This type of lipo procedure is now called "traditional" lipo. Also this kind of lipo is still used to suck large amount of fat especially if it is deeper than the skin level. In this kind of lipo the patient is put to sleep and since the cannula (or instrument used to suck out the fat during the lipo procedure) is bigger the incisions on the patient's skin tend to be bigger and more noticeable.

Lipo then evolved to become an ambulatory procedure. Tumescent lipo was invented by Dr. Klein. In this type of lipo a numbing solution is injected to prevent the patient from feeling pain during the lipo and also it constricted the blood vessels. This type of lipo made the procedure ambulatory and easier to endure for the patient. Since only local anesthesia is tumescent lipo , the patient can be awake during the lipo. This presented a very big advantages to patients why wanted lipo and were afraid of being put to sleep, and also allowed patients that due to other medical reasons had difficulties with general anesthesia a to be able to get lipo.

New Lipo Advantages

Additionally in new lipo, the recovery time decreased and the patients were able to go back to work shortly after their lipo. Since the patients did not require to be put to sleep and therefore there was no need for an anesthesiologist, the cost of the lipo procedure was reduced making lipo a much more affordable procedure. It is also because of the decrease of cost and downtime that created a boom in the lipo industry. More and more people were not only able to afford lipo, but there were able to include it in their schedules.

http://www.lipoguide.com Lipo continued evolving; today you also hear about power assisted-lipo, laser assisted-lipo, and even water lipo . All these lipo techniques vary from doctor to doctor and present different advantages to patients, but all in all the outcome of lipo is still the same, sucking out the fat in order to give the lipo patient a more desirable body.

Lipo Cost

With advancement in lipo procedures, it has also become more affordable. Although prices for the Liposuction procedure will vary depending on the size of the area to be treated, you can usually expect to pay approximately $2,500 to $5,500 per area treated. The average traditional Liposuction procedure on an abdomen costs about $6,500.

Lipo Recovery

The recovery time after a lipo varies from person to person and the amount of fat that was sucked out. In general a patient should rest in bed for about 2-3 days and they will be able to return to their normal routine in about 1-2 weeks. Consult your lipo doctor in how long the recovery of your lipo would be before making any decisions. This will also allow a person a better planning of their lipo procedure.

Are you a good candidate for lipo?

http://www.lipoguide.com Since lipo is a cosmetic procedure it is only recommended for people who are adults and have general good health. The lipo technique used on each person varies depending on many factors. These factors are examined by the lipo doctors and include: the person's amount of fat to be removed, the doctor's lipo experience and the lipo techniques he uses, if the lipo procedure is done alone or in conjunction with other procedures, amongst other factors.





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