Posts Tagged ‘liposuction’

Liposuction Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck with liposuction)

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Liposuction abdominoplasty (tummy tuck with liposuction) has become such a huge success that I hope that patients will come from further away than my usual Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, Modesto and Tracy areas.

The combination of liposuction and abdominoplasty has produced the best results for this procedure that I have ever seen. In addition complications are much less. Recovery is much quicker for Modesto liposuction patients.

I am continually surprised to see how great the results of liposuction abdominoplasty are.

How I do Liposuction

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

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 contains epinephrine to make the blood vessels smaller and lessen bleeding. It also contains some xylocaine to relieve the immediate pain afterward.

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.

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.

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.

6. Recovery is quick. I like my Modesto liposuction patients to be asleep for this procedure.

Looking for your comments

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

This blog is mainly about plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery in particular. I intend to put out articles that both inform you and stimulate you to add your own thoughts. Please ask questions. Please disagree as you feel appropriate.

I will answer you if you ask me about breast implants, breast lift, breast enhancements, breast reduction, tummy tucks of all types and also liposuction. As you know my practice is well known for excellent results in these areas.

I am fascinated by these subjects as well as all questions related to beauty and would be happy to enter into a spirited conversation with you. I will even digress to non plastic surgery subjects if you want me to. Let’s talk about the economy, weight loss, life changing situations, poltics, health care and art.

I invite you to participate.

Liposuction Abdominoplasty – a new advance in the technique for tummy tucks

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

The tummy tuck procedure has evolved and improved since the procedure was first tried in 1899. The standard technique, which has been with us for about 30 years, consists of a horizontal incision in the lower abdomen. The skin and fat is lifted up off of the muscle. The belly button is saved by cutting around it. The muscles are tightened and the skin and fat flap is brought down and trimmed off. This is still a fairly standard technique in most plastic surgery practices.

It has a couple of problems that make this method rather risky. There may be insufficient blood getting to the lower central skin after the procedure and this can result in an area of dead skin which can create a hole. This might take weeks or even months to heal up with intensive wound care. Liposuction at the same time as this technique makes this problem worse. As a result we avoided liposuction at the same time. This resulted in residual abdominal fat that would need liposuction as a second procedure. The second is that there is a large space under this flap that needs prolonged drainage tubes and often drainage fluid will accumulate there after the drains have been removed. This is called a seroma, and the fluid needs to be removed by new drains or needles.

I have been doing a better technique recently which seems to have solved these problems. Research has shown us that the blood supply for the lower abdomen comes through deep blood vessels in the upper outer portion of the abdomen. If this area is preserved then healing problems become rare or non existent. Liposuction can be done at the same time and healing still remains very good. So now we can do complete liposuction of the abdomen and then go ahead and do a modified tummy tuck to preserve these blood vessels.

The results have been amazingly good. The fat is gone. The stomach is tightened more than we could before. Healing is great. Drainage tubes come out in a week or less. Recovery is quicker. Pain is less. We use a pain pump to automatically numb the surgical area with local anesthetics for about four days. Skin numbness is less. Seromas have all but been eliminated. Return to normal activities is much quicker.

If you are extremely thin and you do not need the liposuction we can omit it and do the rest of the new and improved technique.

I have been very encouraged and excited by these results. If you are thinking about getting a tummy tuck done please make sure that you find out more about this technique first. I would be happy to schedule a consultation to tell you all about it. Please call our liposuction Modesto facility at (209) 323-2979 for an appointment.

My practice is in Stockton, but many patients come from all the surrounding areas, such as Lodi, Modesto, Manteca and Tracy and beyond.

Cosmetic Surgery Statistics for 2008

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Here are some interesting facts as reported by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. I am a member of this society.

From 2007-2008, there was over a 12 percent decrease in the total number of cosmetic procedures. Surgical procedures decreased by 15 percent, and nonsurgical procedures decreased by almost 12 percent.

The top five surgical cosmetic procedures in 2008 were: breast augmentation (355,671 procedures); liposuction (341,144 procedures); eyelid surgery (195,104 procedures); rhinoplasty or nose reshaping (152,434 procedures); and abdominoplasty or tummy tuck (147,392 procedures).

The top five nonsurgical cosmetic procedures in 2008 were: Botox injection (2,464,123 procedures); laser hair removal (1,280,964 procedures); hyaluronic acid (1,262,848 procedures); chemical peel (591,808 procedures); and laser skin resurfacing (570,880 procedures).

LipoPerfection®

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Dr. Silverton uses the LipoPerfection technique to reduce bruising and swelling after liposuction. We have used this technique for about 14 years now. It keeps getting better. It was invented by Dr. Silberg, a plastic surgeon who is a personal friend of Dr. Silverton, and is very effective at improving the liposuction experience and outcome.
Sterile wetting solution is gently infused under the skin using a cannula. Then high-intensity external ultrasound is used to disperse the fluid into the nearby tissues. This is done by using the Silberg TPS ™ external ultrasound machine. This results in “super-hydrated (super wetted)” tissue cells that protects tissue integrity and can dramatically reduce postoperative complications.