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		<title>How I do Liposuction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Liposuction is probably done differently by every plastic surgeon who does it.
1. I make punctures to create very small holes. I do not make any cuts. I do it with a round awl (a pointed object)
2. I use a metal cannula to inject quite a lot of intravenous fluids using a special pump. The fluid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Liposuction is probably done differently by every plastic surgeon who does it.</p>
<p>1. I make punctures to create very small holes. I do not make any cuts. I do it with a round awl (a pointed object)</p>
<p>2. I use a metal cannula to inject quite a lot of intravenous fluids using a special pump. The fluid contains epinephrine to make the blood vessels smaller and lessen bleeding. It also contains some xylocaine to relieve the immediate pain afterward.</p>
<p>3. Then I move an ultrasound emitter over the skin. The skin is covered with a lubricant like KY jelly. This also helps conduction. This process pushes the injected fluid through evenly and softens the fat.</p>
<p>4. I suction using special cannulae attached to large syringes. When I pull the syringe plunger it locks open and creates a vaccuum. This is how I do the suctioning. There is no machine.</p>
<p>5. When finished BandAids are placed over the punctures, and a support garment. There are no stitches. There is likely to be some drainage for 24 hours. This lessens bruising.</p>
<p>6. Recovery is quick. I like my <a href="http://www.silvertonmd.com/pages/liposuction">Modesto liposuction</a> patients to be asleep for this procedure.</p>
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