Once you arrive and change into a surgical gown, Dr. Gear marks your skin in the treatment areas. You might receive general anesthesia to help you rest during your procedure, or you may receive a local anesthetic that numbs the treatment area, but allows you to remain awake.
There are several different types of liposuction techniques, and Dr. Gear chooses the method that’s best for your specific needs. The most common technique is called tumescent liposuction and uses a sterile saline solution infused with epinephrine and lidocaine to lessen both pain and blood loss.
Ultrasound-assisted liposuction is another option and uses sound waves to help destroy targeted fat cells. Laser-assisted liposuction makes use of laser energy to liquefy targeted fat. Both approaches make it easier to remove the fat from your body.
Liposuction is designed to improve the proportions of the body by removing pockets of excess fat. This procedure can achieve outstanding visible results but is not intended for weight loss. You will see a difference when you look in the mirror and may look different in your clothes but most likely will not see a significant change on the scale.
The best candidates for liposuction are individuals who are near their ideal weight; the weight they intend to maintain with healthy lifestyle choices. If you are twenty or more pounds away from the weight you would like to enjoy, a surgeon may encourage you to lose that before undergoing liposuction. This will enable you to achieve the slimmer, more sculpted appearance you’d like.