Liposuction Using Tumescent Technique

Why Liposuction Is Safer With The Tumescent Technique

The tumescent technique is a liposuction technique that uses local anesthesia rather than general anesthesia. In a more specific explanation, the tumescent technique involves injecting large amounts of dilute lidocaine, which is a common anesthesia, and epinephrine, which shrinks capillaries, into fat. This fat swells up, making it easier and more comfortable to remove.

Why Lipo with the Tumescent Technique is Better

The tumescent technique for liposuction is better for a number of reasons. First, the lidocaine used for the tumescent technique safely puts local anesthesia into the body to make a procedure comfortable and painless allow the person to feel nothing, which is the whole point of anesthesia. This way, a person doesn’t have to be sedated or unconscious during the procedure, which alone has a number of risks. The doctor, with an awake and lucid patient, is gentler and able to be more precise. The doctor is able to refine the procedure’s symmetry and achieve precise sculpting by working with the patient to make different areas more accessible through various positioning, something an unconscious patient cannot do. Additionally, the epinephrine causing the capillaries to shrink provides minimal blood loss, increasing the chances of a more successful surgery with much quicker recovery. Also, an anesthesiologist and his accompanying fees are not necessary, so the procedure is much less costly, as well as safer, than it would be with general anesthesia.

Blood Loss from Liposuction

Before the tumescent liposuction technique was developed, patients would sometimes be required to donate their own blood weeks before a surgery so that it could later be used to replace blood lost during traditional liposuction. With the tumescent technique, however, a patient loses on average approximately one to two tablespoons of blood throughout the entire procedure, making a blood transfusion unnecessary.

Tumescent Liposuction and Bruising

Since the tumescent fluid helps limit blood loss, there is very little bruising with the tumescent technique. There are many advantages to tumescent liposuction, and many doctors are switching to this procedure because it is easier, faster, and best of all, safer for the patient. By switching to this surgery you almost guarantee yourself the safety and great result you deserve. Check out the reviews for this procedure online and find out if tumescent liposuction is right for you!

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