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Brow lift? What? Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Jul 28, 2013 @ 05:17 PM

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brow lift  Do you ever feel like this?  What is a brow lift and when do I need one?  How do you know if it's the eyelid or the brow?  This week I hope to give you the information you need if you have these questions, or know someone who does.

  Many people show up to the office wanting their eyelids done.  The eyelids droop, look bad, and sometimes even effect their vision.  The question is..this, is it the brow, the lids, or a combination of the two?

brow ptosisIf you look closely at this picture, what do you see?  First, it looks like her lids are drooping.  On closer inspection, the problem is a little more subtle.  If you look at the brow position, it is very low.  There is a hood over the outside of the eyelid and out over the outside of the eye.  This is a tell-tale sign....lateral hooding.  The second thing you notice is how low the eyebrow is in relation to the eye.  In females, the normal position should be above the boney rim of the upper eye and should have an arch to it that is highest at about the outer iris (colored part of the eye).  Her brow is far from being in the proper position...it is very low.  She may come asking to have her eyelids fixed, and without further examination, she may be right, but the primary problem is her brow.

Brow ptosis, or droop, is a problem that can be multi-factorial.  It is partially hereditary and is added to, as a problem, by facial fat loss.  It can cause cosmetic issues, making you look older, tired all the time, and causes wrinkles in the forehead due to over-use of the muscles in the area so you can see.  Brow ptosis can also cause visual field problems.  Our peripheral vision is dependant on a clear field of vision, up, down, medial and lateral.  What the droop can cause is an occlusion to the vision.  Once the brow falls significantly, it is like having blinders on a horse, you can only see straight ahead!

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In many cases, the brow droop is accompanied by upper lid laxity (blepharachalasia) as well.  When this happens, we try to address both problems at once.  For older patients with visual problems, we establish the problem exists first by doing a "visual field" test.  This establishes if your vision is actually effected by the extra or low tissue.  Then the lid or brow is taped out of the way and the test repeated.  This allows us to tell if removing eyelid tissue or elevating the brow is indicated, or if both are indicated.visual field test(Visual field testing.)

blepharachalasis This is a great example of an eyelid problem only.  If you look closely you see that the brow position is exactly as we discussed.  The brow is in a good position as far as it relates to the boney part of the eye socket, and it is arched nicely.  Also note that there is no lateral hooding present as we saw in the previous picture.  It is the eyelids that are the problem and a simple blepharoplasty is sufficient to fix this.  This is a great result by the way, off of google images.

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 A blepharoplasty means removing skin from the upper eyelids and often a small amount of fat.  This gives you back the lid platform for eye make-up, makes you look less tired, and is very rejuvenating, knocking several years off of your appearance.  I usually do these in the office, mostly under local.  It takes about 45 minutes or so, you go home after, there usually is no more than minor bruising, and after healing several months, you can't even see the scar.  It is a great procedure.

When a brow lift is done for cosmetic purposes.  I do them using a scope and a camera.  Some people still make a large incision on the scalp but I think the scope gives great results without significantly moving the hair line and without a big scar.

brow lift incisionsThis picture depicts where the small incisions are placed for a brow lift.  We shave no hair, the hair line stays the same, and the results are just as good as the old big incision.

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This shows a nice result from a brow lift.  She looks much younger and the hoods that she had before are now gone.  The brow position is arched and good...no surprised look.

If you are dealing with these problems, come see us today at Total Body Surgical.  We can help...call 918-786-7780 or 1-877-weight-0.

  

 

Topics: laser hair removal, rhytids, Liposuction, brow lift, Breast Augmentation, lunch time liposuction, Face lift, wrinkles, eyelid surgery

Obesity surgery..changes..again? Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Jun 16, 2013 @ 09:55 AM

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Possibly more changes on the horizon for weight loss surgery are in the making.   

These changes will have an effect on the entire landscape of bariatric surgery in the U.S.  First, a little history....

When bariatric surgery first started (weight loss surgery) there were few regulations and a multitude of procedures that were tried.  All procedures were done through a large incision and most of the patients are high risk due to their weight and many other additional medical problems brought on by the weight, i.e., diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, sleep apnea, etc.  This combination led to a high complication rate and high mortality.  What has changed in the past several decades to make these procedures much safer is the innovation of laparoscopy.  This allows us to do the procedure with tiny incisions, fewer wound problems, much less pain, and shorter hospital stays.  Other changes that have happened are the standards that were set for bariatric centers. These standards were fairly rigid and the procedures done were made more standard.  What we have learned is the bariatric patient needs a higher level of pre-operative evaluation and post-operative care than the average patient.  Because of this, the American Society for Bariatric Surgery was formed and guidelines were created to improve safety and "centers of excellence" were created.  Centers of excellence were formed based on criteria set for pre and post op care, and a minimum number of cases done in a year. 

 

After gaining experience and analyzing a ton of data, it was discovered that the center of excellence really does not change outcomes.  What this means is you can have a procedure done at a center of excellence or a non-accredited center and have just as good an outcome.  The net effect of the center of excellence has been to limit access for medicare and medicaid patients with no real benefit.

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After joining forces, the American College of Surgeons and the American Society for Bariatric Surgery are trying to change (in my opinion for the better) the center of excellence guidelines.  Here is what the proposed changes will look like:

1. Three divisions will be set up, the first being band centers, where only lap bands will be performed.

lap bandThe Gastric Band on the stomach.

The second division will be "low acuity" centers of excellence.  These are smaller facilities "like INTEGRIS Grove hospital" that have qualified surgeons but limited ancillary services.  These centers will be able to do staple procedures on "lighter" individuals with few other medical problems. In other words, healthier, lighter patients will be able to have their procedure done on a more local basis and not have to travel to big centers.

sleeve gastrectomy                                gastric bypass

Sleeve gastrectomy                                               Gastric bypass

In these lower acuity centers, the work up is the same and all of the patients are tracked by a National Data base.

The third division is the high acuity center.  This is where heavier and more complicated patients will have to go, usually in the larger regional hospitals.

This is the proposal that was sent to the CMS (Medicare).  However, they have different ideas about the whole thing.  CMS, looking at the data, thinks that possibly communities would be better served if the whole center of excellence thing was just eliminated.  They do have a substantial amount of data that shows there is no improvement in outcomes.  Now the Politics come in.  What politics?  Well, current centers of excellence don't want any change and centers that want to gain this distinction can't because the number of cases that must be performed, under the current rules, cannot be reached.  The number of people needing the surgery continues to grow and many cannot get to a current center of excellence for care.  My feeling is that if you have a qualified surgeon and a program in place....what difference does it make.  People that need the surgery should not have to travel hundreds of miles, and according to the data, it makes no difference.  Hopefully, a reasonable compromise will prevail....and soon.  Many programs, ours included, are sitting on go, waiting for some sort of direction.  In the mean time, we are limited to private pay patients and private insurance patients currently.  We are looking for some type of decision in 2014 and are hoping for good things.

   Of course the changes will mostly only effect Medicare and Medicaid patients but some private insurance as well.

So that is what's on the horizon...better access.  We hope to be a low acuity center in the very near future as Dr Miller is fellowship trained, certainly qualified, and ready to go!

Our cash prices are pretty good too (see below) and you don't need to travel to Mexico either!!

So come see us today!!  Cosmetic consultations are always complimentary!! The spring laser liposuction special is going on so act now to reserve your time!  918-786-7780 or 1-866-weight0.  And don't forget our low prices on breast augmentation either!!!

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Topics: laser hair removal, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric bypass, lap band at Total Body Surgical, Liposuction, obesity surgery, american society of bariatric surgeons, Breast Augmentation, american college of surgery, laser liposuction, lunch time liposuction

Arm Reduction at Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, May 12, 2013 @ 09:50 AM

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Let's take a break from liposuction this week, we'll wear that out some more later!!

Dr Miller and I just did an interview with the Joplin television station and the topic was addressing extra fat and skin in the upper arms with arm reduction.  I will put a link on the website after it runs if you want to have a look.

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First of all...What the heck is an arm reduction?  Also known as a brachioplasty, it is the removal of skin or fat from the upper arm.  

fat armsAs you can see from the picture, the upper arm has very loose skin with a little excess fatty tissue.  Compared to the lower arm, it looks "odd" and makes some people very self conscious.   Also, when trying to buy clothes, people will avoid sleeveless attire and buying sleeved clothes is hard due to the large diameter of the upper arm.

arm reduction incision

The image above shows where we usually make the incision.  I normally will liposuction the upper arm to get the maximum reduction, then remove the excess skin.

brachioplastyThis photo shows a good before and after.  The results are pretty striking.  The down side in Cosmetic surgery, and the trade off, is always the scar, but these tend to lighten up with time and for most, it is worth it.  Some make the incision along the lower part of the upper arm but I personally think the least visible area is as shown.

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Who wants an arm reduction??  There is no single answer to that question.  I guess the easiest person to pin point is the one who has had massive weight loss after dieting or weight loss surgery.  In some, the skin tightens to a satisfactory level so it does not hang, however, in others, they lose the weight, the skin sags and becomes a problem.  In summer fashions with short or no sleeves, the excessive skin can make someone very self conscious.  Some people just gain weight in there arms.  This, of course, is related to your genetic layout.  For some, liposuction will do.  Which procedure is best for you?  That depends on the amount of skin and its quality.  Skin that has stretch marks, is already thin but still hangs, or where there is just too much, will probably benefit from reduction as liposuction can only cause a small amount of skin contraction no matter what technique is used.

The procedure can be done in the office for smaller arms or in the hospital for larger ones.  It usually takes us about 2 hours to complete and is done as an out patient.  Personally, I use drains only in the larger arms and all others I don't.  We like for you to be very careful and baby the incisions for about 6 weeks so the scar that does form is minimal.  Due to the high motion of the area, we will tend to revise these scars more often than most in the office to make them look nicer.  The first time they are closed, there is tension on the wound and this tension, combined with motion can make the scars wider than we like.  When revising, we are only working with the scar.  There is much less tension after revision and they will heal better in most cases.  Many times, we only need to revise a portion of the scar which also makes it easier.

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Why the rise in people wanting a reduction?  I don't know the exact reason but I think awareness is one thing.  Many did not know there was a solution to the problem but now do. The other reason is the rise in obesity and weight loss surgery.  With massive weight loss surgery and the desire to "get the old body back" an arm reduction is the only solution for some people.  

Come see us at Total Body Surgical where we are experts at all types of post weight loss surgery....we also do the weight loss surgery, so we have the experience. 

Call 918-786-7780 today or 1-866-weight0 for a consultation at no cost to you.  With you, we will decide which procedure is best.  

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Topics: Gastric Sleeve Surgery, Liposuction, lasers, liposuction for Joplin, augmentation, cosmetic surgery, arm reduction, lunch time liposuction

"Lunch time" liposuction?? Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, May 05, 2013 @ 09:13 AM

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Now that the breast special is over (just so you know, our usual price for saline implants is still the rock bottom price of $3800!) we're going to wear out the liposuction for a while. 

"Lunch time" liposuction.....what the heck is that?  Most people see liposuction as a very violent and traumatic experience, right?  Here is a brief history of liposuction compliments of liposuction.com:

Liposuction has become one of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgeries in the United States. In 1974, Dr. Giorgio Fischer, a gynecologist from Italy invented the original form of liposuction. French physicians Illouz and Fournier further developed liposuction around 1978. By 1980, liposuction was extremely popular in the United States but was confronting negative publicity due to patients experiencing excessive bleeding and undesirable rippling of the skin after surgery.

In 1985, Dr. Jeffrey A. Klein, a California Dermatologist, invented the tumescent technique for liposuction, revolutionizing liposuction surgery. His “Tumescent Technique” allowed patients to have liposuction performed totally by local anesthesia using much smaller cannulas. Patients could now have liposuction surgery without the fear of excessive bleeding and undesirable skin depressions.

liposuction infiltrationHere you can see the tumescent fluid (numbing medicine, saline or salt water, and a vasoconstrictor) being injected into the fat layer.  This provides anesthesia for the area and helps to minimize bleeding.  Of course, there is a limit to how much lidocaine we can use based on the patients weight and this limits the number of areas we can do at any given time.  Even though larger areas can be done, we do them all the time, smaller areas are perfect for this technique.

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We also use some sedation when doing larger areas to limit the amount of discomfort while the fluid is being injected.  We then allow some time to pass so the fluid has time to work.  Once the local anesthetic takes hold, we start the procedure.  For most cases, we use the Cool Touch laser to break up the fatty tissue and warm the skin. 

Cool Touch laserWarming the skin promotes new collagen formation, causing the skin to contract to its new position and tightening it.

We then use hollow cannulas to remove the liquified and non liquified fatty tissue. 

Aspiration Needle Liposuction Cannula Laparoscopic Instruments SurgicalThis is a picture of a selection of cannulas in different sizes or diameters.  The fat is suctioned out of the body, into a cannister, and discarded. 

Once the fat is removed, it takes a few weeks for the swelling to go down and a few months for the skin to contract to its new position. 

How painful is it??  This is everyones fear of course.  For small areas, the discomfort is minimal, usually only putting in the tumescent fluid causes a minor amount.  For larger areas there is some pinching around the edges usually and this is why we use sedation.  People walk in and walk out, usually going home to rest after.  After treatment of small areas, most people can return to work the next day and for larger areas, patients return to work after a few days or a week at most.  You will be sore (like you did a very vigorous workout) for a few weeks and of course, the more you move around, the shorter the sore period is. 

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What you do after consists of a few things....first, exercise.  Opinions differ but I like for patients to start stretching and massage after a week or so and resume normal exercise after about 3 weeks.  Personally, I like for patients to wear a "spanks" for a month or so after large area liposuction.

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I think it really decreases discomfort and bruising.  Most people complain of an itching feeling on the skin over the treated areas as the nerves recover.  My feeling is that the compression helps this sensation as well.

That's all for this week!  Make sure you look at our liposuction offer...it is really a good one.  If you have saddle bags, fluffy inner thighs, or any other area you simply cannot get rid of, give us a call today to schedule your complimentary consultation.  Our pricing is the best. 

918-786-7780 or 1-866-weight0

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"Smart Liposuction"...Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Apr 21, 2013 @ 11:15 AM

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Don't miss the last days of the spring breast augmentation special at TBS...$3500 until April 30!! What this means is that you must consult with one of us, get an official quote, and then book your procedure by the 30, not have the surgery.  We will honor the quote for 60 days, so it's NOT TOO LATE!! Hit the button below for details...

This weeks article, by Dr Miller covers a great deal about how we do liposuction.  We are kicking off another springtime, body improvement, get in shape for summer deal, this time with great pricing on liposuction...the smart way.   

LIPOSUCTION: FACTS AND MYTHS

 

GENETICS

Liposuction, like all cosmetic procedures, is a combination of skill and artistry.  It sounds hokey, but just as each person is taught they are a snowflake in grade school, every individual requires a very personalized approach when addressing areas of fat.  Now, typically speaking, many women usually tend to focus their problem areas as being the lower abdomen, flanks (the dreaded muffin top), and arms.  Meanwhile, guys tend to focus on their chest and belly.  Obviously, crossover does occur regarding areas; and to be perfectly honest, it all depends on how we pick our parents! 

 

AM I A CANDIDATE?

Many people will begin to notice collections of fat, post baby, (men included) that they just can’t get rid of.  Others will turn to liposuction when they have pesky areas that just won’t disappear,  no matter how much exercise and dieting they do.  Still others want extra help in appearance for a wedding or class reunion coming up.  Whatever the case, liposuction is a spectacular avenue to help someone on the  road to the body that they envision.

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JUST A TOOL

It should be emphasized that liposuction is only a tool.  Specifically, it is NOT a weightloss technique.  Without a doubt, one will lose weight from the procedure, but its main focus is actually to shape by removal of fat. In addition, once a person has  liposuction, that area where fat is removed means that it is gone for good.  However, this doesn’t mean you’re free to go and gain weight- quite the contrary!  In fact, weight gain will go to other areas of your body, making it look abnormal.  We encourage our liposuction patients to utilize this opportunity as a complete jumpstart to a new and healthy lifestyle. From a very positive point of view, if fat is removed by liposuction from problematic areas, this also means that calories burned by diet and exercise in the future will then be focused on other areas, rather than those where fat has been removed. 

WHAT IS THE PROCESS?

STEP 1

Essentially, the way liposuction is done at Total Body Surgical is a 3 step process.  Though it is not commonly practiced outside of the East and West Coasts, our liposuction is usually performed with what is called the  tumescent technique.  It has also been termed, “lunchtime lipo”, “Smartlipo”, or “laser lipo”.  Patients remain awake throughout the procedure, receiving local anesthesia in the areas of treatment. This allows the patient to communicate with the physician throughout the procedure. It also helps physicians provide great results by allowing them to easily position the patient in the best way possible to treat each area. For those that may be concerned about being awake during the procedure, patients are provided medications to assist in their relaxation and comfort.

In addition, the tumescent technique allows the patient to avoid the general anesthetic that is so hard on your health.  Many times, the recovery from a surgery is not so much related to the procedure, but rather to the administration of the general anesthetic.  Essentially, tumescent technique cuts your recovery time by at least 50%.  Meaning, it is a quicker return to work and your daily activities (typically 3-7 days). 

STEP 2

After getting the patient numb, the second step of the process begins.  Many people have heard the term, “Smartlipo”, or “laser lipo”, which is essentially the utilization of a laser to melt the fat in the  problematic areas being addressed.  Utilization of the laser also decreases swelling, bruising, and also helps to speed recovery.  This is especially true when compared to the old way that liposuction has traditionally been performed. The micro-laser is so tiny that it can contour small areas that were more difficult to treat in the past, such as upper arms and under the chin. This technique smoothes out the work done with the power-assisted micro cannulas and stimulates collagen formation which can help the skin tighten, producing a smooth final appearance to the treated areas.

 

 

STEP 3

After the fat is melted, then the fun part begins.  Meaning, all of the melted fat is then gently  removed  by a very small suction tube.  This is where inches are lost, and new waistlines are formed.  The majority of the time during the procedure is spent on this stage.

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Am I A Candidate?

Most importantly, you must be in good health. Ideally, not having any active diseases or significant pre-existing medical conditions is best. 

Make sure you  have realistic expectations of the outcome of liposuction. Open communication is absolutely imperative! You have to clearly understand what your desired results are and be able to convey  this information to your surgeon.  Then, discussion of your goals with your surgeon to determine what can feasibly be done to reach all or part of this goal will be essential.

Further, the elasticity of your skin plays a huge role in whether you are a good candidate. You should have good elasticity, so that your skin is able to shrink  back to its former tightness once the fat is removed. As we get older, have babies, and yo-yo diet, our skin loses its elastic property.  Think of it this way:  if you took a brand new pair of underwear out of the package and stretched out the elastic waistband for 2 hours, then let it go, it wouldn’t snap back to the way it was when you took it out of the package brand new, would it?  Our skin is much the same.  In addition regarding your skin, if you had a 10 pound sack of potatoes and you took out 8 pounds, you’d have quite a lot of sack left over, right?  Obviously, we want that sack to shrink up. Analogously, when you take a large amount of fat out of an area, you’ll have the tendency to have extra skin.  This is where using the laser comes into play. Utilizing the laser (remember stage 2 of the procedure) optimizes the chances that this will happen.  However, the overwhelming factor of whether or not this skin will shrink back  is by far and away your genetics.  How we picked our parents plays a huge roll in this life!  The presence of stretch marks is a flashing neon sign that your skin is not what it used to be, and may not shrink up as tight as it would have when you were 18.  However, many patients really just desire to look better in clothes.  Having extra skin after removal of fat will not effect this.  Again, discussion of realistic expectations between you and your surgeon is a must!

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Topics: Liposuction, Breast Augmentation, augmentation, cosmetic surgery, laser liposuction, lunch time liposuction

Liposuction Facts and Myths..Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Feb 03, 2013 @ 09:05 AM

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LIPOSUCTION: FACTS AND MYTHS

 

GENETICS

Liposuction, like all cosmetic procedures, is a combination of skill and artistry.  It sounds hokey, but just as each person is taught they are a snowflake in grade school, every individual requires a very personalized approach when addressing areas of fat.  Now, typically speaking, many women usually tend to focus their problem areas as being the lower abdomen, flanks (the dreaded muffin top), thighs, and arms.  Meanwhile, guys tend to focus on their chest and belly.  Obviously, crossover does occur regarding areas; and to be perfectly honest, it all depends on how we pick our parents! 

muffin topThe dreaded "muffin top"

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lipo suction love handles pic46 before  "love handles"...not so lovely

fatty thighs Fatty thighs...saddle bags, inner thighs, anterior thigh, and fatty knees.

AM I A CANDIDATE?

Many people will begin to notice collections of fat post baby that they just can’t get rid of.  Others will turn to liposuction when they have pesky areas that just won’t disappear,  no matter how much exercise and dieting they do.  Still others want extra help in appearance for a wedding or class reunion coming up.  Whatever the case, liposuction is a spectacular avenue to help someone on the  road to the body that they envision.

 

JUST A TOOL

It should be emphasized that liposuction is only a tool.  Specifically, it is NOT a weightloss technique.  Without a doubt, one will lose weight from the procedure, but its main focus is actually to shape by removal of fat. In addition, once a person has  liposuction, that area where fat is removed means that it is gone for good.  However, this doesn’t mean you’re free to go and gain weight- quite the contrary!  In fact, weight gain will go to other areas of your body, making it look abnormal.  We encourage our liposuction patients to utilize this opportunity as a complete jumpstart to a new and healthy lifestyle. From a very positive point of view, if fat is removed by liposuction from problematic areas, this also means that calories burned by diet and exercise in the future will then be focused on other areas, rather than those where fat has been removed. 

WHAT IS THE PROCESS?

STEP 1

Essentially, the way liposuction done at Total Body Surgical is a 3 step process.  Though it is not commonly practiced outside of the East and West Coasts, our liposuction is usually performed with what is called the  tumescent technique.  It has also been termed, “lunchtime lipo”, “Smartlipo”, or “laser lipo”.  Patients remain awake throughout the procedure, receiving local anesthesia in the areas of treatment. This allows the patient to communicate with the physician throughout the procedure. It also helps physicians provide great results by allowing them to easily position the patient in the best way possible to treat each area. For those that may be concerned about being awake during the procedure, patients are provided medications to assist in their relaxation and comfort.

In addition, the tumescent technique allows the patient to avoid the general anesthetic that is so hard on your health.  Many times, the recovery from a surgery is not so much related to the procedure, but rather to the administration of the general anesthetic.  Essentially, tumescent technique cuts your recovery time by at least 50%.  Meaning, it is a quicker return to work and your daily activities (typically 3-7 days). 

STEP 2

After getting the patient numb, the second step of the process begins.  Many people have heard the term, “Smartlipo”, or “laser lipo”, which is essentially the utilization of a laser to melt the fat in the  problematic areas being addressed.  Utilization of the laser also decreases swelling, bruising, and also helps to speed recovery.  This is especially true when compared to the old way that liposuction has traditionally been performed. The micro-laser is so tiny that it can contour small areas that were more difficult to treat in the past, such as upper arms and under the chin. This technique smoothes out the work done with the power-assisted micro cannulas and stimulates collagen formation which can help the skin tighten, producing a smooth final appearance to the treated areas.

 

 

STEP 3

After the fat is melted, then the fun part begins.  Meaning, all of the melted fat is then gently  removed  by a very small suction tube.  This is where inches are lost, and new waistlines are formed.  The majority of the time during the procedure is spent on this stage.

fat abdomenFat abdomen

 

 Am I A Candidate?

Most importantly, you must be in good health. Ideally, not having any active diseases or significant pre-existing medical conditions is best. 

Make sure you  have realistic expectations of the outcome of liposuction. Open communication is absolutely imperative! You have to clearly understand what your desired results are and be able to convey  this information to your surgeon.  Then, discussion of your goals with your surgeon to determine what can feasibly be done to reach all or part of this goal will be essential.

Further, the elasticity of your skin plays a huge role in whether you are a good candidate. You should have good elasticity, so that your skin is able to shrink  back to its former tightness once the fat is removed. As we get older, have babies, and yo-yo diet, our skin loses its elastic property.  Think of it this way:  if you took a brand new pair of underwear out of the package and stretched out the elastic waistband for 2 hours, then let it go, it wouldn’t snap back to the way it was when you took it out of the package brand new, would it?  Our skin is much the same.  In addition regarding your skin, if you had a 10 pound sack of potatoes and you took out 8 pounds, you’d have quite a lot of sack left over, right?  Obviously, we want that sack to shrink up. Analogously, when you take a large amount of fat out of an area, you’ll have the tendency to have extra skin.  This is where using the laser comes into play. Utilizing the laser (remember stage 2 of the procedure) optimizes the chances that this will happen.  However, the overwhelming factor of whether or not this skin will shrink back  is by far and away your genetics.  How we picked our parents plays a huge roll in this life!  The presence of stretch marks is a flashing neon sign that your skin is not what it used to be, and may not shrink up as tight as it would have when you were 18.  However, many patients really just desire to look better in clothes.  Having extra skin after removal of fat will not effect this.  Again, discussion of realistic expectations between you and your surgeon is a must!

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To have that discussion at no charge to you, call 918-786-7780 today!!  We can help and Cosmetic appointments are complimentary!!

Topics: Gastric Sleeve Surgery, lap band at Total Body Surgical, Liposuction, hair removal, Breast Augmentation, Total Body surgical cosmetic surgery, lunch time liposuction

"Lunch time" liposuction, Total Body Surgical Cosmetic Surgery

Posted by Jeff Swetnam, MD on Sun, Feb 12, 2012 @ 10:22 AM


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Let's talk about liposuction ....again.  If you didn't see this spot on the 40/29 Fayetteville, Arkansas news, have a look!

http://www.4029tv.com/news/30406524/detail.html

Remember "smart lipo"??  Well, it is still around but there have been improvements.  Smart lipo is when a laser is used to destroy fat cells in problem areas.  It has been touted as being less traumatic and with faster recovery times.  It became available in 2007 and was all the rage for awhile.  I was in my cosmetic training at the time and we were the first ones in Oklahoma to have a machine and we taught courses on how to use it for Cynosure, the manufacturer.  The idea was that the laser energy destroyed the fat cell and the remains were resorbed by the body.  The skin would contract and you would have a new contour.  What we found (and what many studies have shown) is the results were not as good as traditional liposuction because the volume of fat destroyed and removed was not adequate.  What has been shown is that the heat generated by the laser does cause the skin to contract better than with traditional methods.  The take home message is this...liposuction is best for removal of fat and contouring the body.....the laser energy works to heat the skin and cause it to contract to its new position.

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So what is "lunch time" lipo??  It is combining liposuction, laser liposuction, and tumescent anesthesia to treat small problem areas without sedation or other anesthesia.  The key word is SMALL.  We all know, through intuition, that a procedure that involves treating a large area or multiple areas cannot be done without some recovery time AND for larger areas we sedate you for comfort and to make it a good experience.

At Total Body Surgical our Laser liposuction is done a little differently.  I use the CoolTouch laser that has a slightly different wavelength, the major difference is the cannula we use.  With traditional liposuction the fat is removed with a hollow cannula.  If the Smart Lipo is used, the laser cannula is then used to heat up the skin causing contracture of the skin.  With our machine the cannula is combined.  This allows me to liposuction and laser simultaneously, saving time with better results.

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Come see us for a complimentary consultation and I will cover options with you.  What is a "small area" that would qualify for the lunch time procedure??  It would be a single area such as the neck, saddle bags, inner thighs, lower abdomen, hips.  You would arrive at the office and we would mark the problem area in question.  We would numb the area with tumescent solution and make a small incision in the skin.  The cannula is inserted and the laser turned on.  The fat is removed and the skin heated simultaneously.  You may drain from the areas for about 12 hours and we would want you to wear a "spanks" garment for 3-4 weeks.  You may have some bruising and some minor discomfort for a few days.  Please see my portfolio page to see some pictures of my patients before and after photos.  See our lipo specials too...we have great deals for the spring. 

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