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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

The DayAfter Liposuction Surgery : The Plastic Surgery Institute of California

Liposuction is a plastic surgery procedure designed to re contour one or more areas of the body by removing localized deposits of fats. Liposuction is one of the most popular forms of cosmetic surgery procedures performed today.

The best candidates for liposuction procedures are physically healthy men and women having realistic expectations.

Liposuction procedure is accomplished on an outpatient basis under local or general anesthesia. The plastic surgeon makes small incision in the body to insert a narrow tube called the cannula to suction out the fats.

Immediately after liposuction, the plastic surgery patients should expect to have some minor contour imperfections, discomfort, bruises, swelling, and temporary numbness of the treated area.

A tight stocking, girdle, or snug elastic dressing must be worn over the treated area for two to three weeks continuously to reduce swelling and bleeding, and to help shrink the skin so that it fits the new contour.

The swelling, bruising and numbness can be reduced with the help of pain medications prescribed by the liposuction surgeon.

The stitches are removed in five to ten days and the plastic surgery patients can resume normal activities after a few weeks.

The board certified plastic surgeons of the Plastic Surgery Institute of California provide advice and care concerning the pre surgery as well as post surgery care using a vast knowledge of the latest cosmetic surgery techniques.

For more information on liposuction, visit the Plastic Surgery Institute of California by clicking here.

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