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Liposuction plastic surgery procedures
It is safe and simple but watch out for safety

Summary:  Liposuction is becoming a very common procedure these days and that means all the more reason to know what questions to ask when you go for surgery since some clinics may not have all the systems in place to make sure that you will be protected in case of an emergency.  (Related article:  Plastic surgery in luxurious, spa like setting)

While the general public may view liposuction simply as a cosmetic procedure, it is real surgery with real risks. So what should you know before having liposuction?

As part of its ongoing dedication to patient safety, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) teamed up with a number of professional medical associations to create a practice advisory on liposuction.   “In addition to going to an American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) certified plastic surgeon for liposuction, the most important step toward making sure you have a safe procedure is asking your surgeon the right questions and understanding the decisions that you and your surgeon make together,” said Ronald Iverson, MD, chair of the ASPS Committee on Patient Safety. “There is no substitute for having the knowledge to make intelligent choices to ensure a safe surgery.”  (Related article:  Plastic surgery and makeovers have become so easy now)

The third practice advisory in a series from the ASPS Committee on Patient Safety explores a variety of issues common to liposuction that patients should talk to their physicians about, including different types of techniques, anesthesia, patient selection, liposuction volume, multiple procedures, postoperative care, facility selection, training and qualifications, and facility accreditation.  “Over the years, advances in liposuction techniques have allowed for ever increasing amounts of fat to be removed. Now more than ever, you need to be smart about choosing a plastic surgeon who addresses your individual needs and condition to ensure a safe and pleasing outcome,” stated Dr. Iverson.  (Related article:  Plastic surgery for Hispanic men and women)

In the area of lipoplasty, the pace of innovation is growing, with the recent use of stand-up liposuction, a procedure in which the patient does not need to be put under general anesthesia and can be operated under local anesthesia while standing up.  Developed by Dr. Leonard Grossman, when a patient stands up during the surgery, the surgeon has a better idea of how the body will look like after the fat is pumped out.  Plus, the patient can also give feedback in real time.  In a recent TV interview, he cautioned that standup liposuction is only for those patients that need small volume liposuction.   Another innovation is in-office liposuction.

According to the ASPS, liposuction is one of the most popular cosmetic plastic surgery procedures - second only to nose reshaping.

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