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Seeking Cosmetic Surgery In Denver

Denver is a lively metropolis, the biggest city in Colorado, and the gateway to the beautiful scenery of the Rocky Mountain territory. The city hosts a year-round schedule of ceremonies, outdoor events, and treasures from the realm of arts and handicrafts. With such a robust community, it's no surprise that many Denver residents count on cosmetic surgery to help retain their natural beauty in this mile-high city.

Locating the most suitable plastic surgeon in Denver requires more than just a glance in the phonebook. There are a large number of professionals who focus on particular treatments, and each has their own advantages. You can get help to decide who is best for you by checking out the resources on this web site, and looking at some of the sidebar articles that offer more details about certain topics and surgeons.

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Liposuction At A Glance

Liposuction is a surgery that sucks out fat deposits from under the skin. Liposuction should not be considered a low-effort alternative to controlling weight through diet. To be a good candidate for liposuction, you must have clear expectations about what the technique can do for you.

Liposuction Reasons & Benefits

The best candidates for liposuction are normal-weight people with firm, elastic skin who have areas of excess fat in certain areas. He or she should be physically healthy, psychologically stable and realistic in their expectations. It is ideal for the patient to be in as good a shape as possible before the surgery and to have not have smoked for several months.

Your age is not significant consideration; but note, older patients often have diminished skin elasticity and may not obtain the same outcome as a youthful patient with tighter skin.

Liposuction Surgery Procedure

The procedure starts with a pre-operative consultation with the doctor where you are provided with specific instructions about how to prepare for the technique.

Even though liposuction is generally a very low risk technique it is important that you follow the instructions exactly as minor variations can lead to serious complications.

The targeted areas are marked on the body while the candidate is in a standing height.In some instances images will be taken of the area to be treated, so the patient will have before and after photos. Local anesthetic is pumped and the patient is given a sedative, either orally, or through an IV injection.

An antibiotic should be given either shortly before, or right after. The fat is typically sucked out via a cannula (a hollow tube) and aspirator (a suction device). Incisions are small, about a quarter to a third of an inch. The tumescent procedure involves injecting fluids and anesthetic under the skin. The tumescent technique offers many benefits over previous liposuction surgeries.

If a large number of sites are being worked on, your physician will move on to the next areas, working to keep the cuts as inconspicuous as possible.

The patient will feel only a scraping or rasping feeling from the cannula probing. Frequently the patient can get up, walk, and go home on the same day unless they received general anesthesia, although they'll need someone else to drive.

A compression garment or bandage is worn for 2 to 4 weeks. If non-absorbable sutures are placed, they can be removed after 5 to 10 days. Depending on the extent of the liposuction, clients are generally able to resume work or school after two days to two weeks.

Risks And Complications Of Liposuction

Liposuction carries greater risk for individuals with medical problems such as diabetes, pronounced heart or lung disease, poor blood circulation, or those who have recently had surgical procedures near the area to be contoured.

Liposuction Costs

Surgeons fees for liposuction are typically between $600 to $1,200, depending on difficulty, for a small area. The cost is more for bigger body areas. The normal cost for the abdomen is $4,000 to $8,000, but for the outer thigh is about half as expensive. Additional fees for the operating room, anesthesiologist and medications can increase the total. In addition the fees are usually higher in some large urban areas.

Check with your surgeon to learn the exact cost before making your choice. There are options for financing the costs over time.

Questions To Ask Your Liposuction Surgeon

You should normally have a consultation with your surgeon before agreeing to any kind of surgery. You want to take sufficient time to get all your questions answered. In addition you should ask to view before and after images to get a better idea of what is possible.

Some questions you may ask include:

  • Am I being realistic about my desired results?
  • Where will the surgery be done and how much time will it take?
  • What is the recovery time for doing various activities?
  • What is the amount this will cost me?
  • How much experience have you had performing this procedure?
  • How often do problems occur?
  • What if I am not happy with the results?

Check that the doctor has all your medical history and understands any allergies or special needs you have.

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