Liposuction in AR
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Liposuction Procedure
The procedure can "sculpture " your body by removing extra fat from tummy, buttocks, arms, knees, cheeks and neck.. You must remember that liposuction is not an alternative for diet and exercise, it's main target is to help remove extra fat from areas in which fat reduction cannot be done successfully by dieting.
The ideal candidates for the surgery are people with normal weight, elastic skin and areas of "fat pockets" in their body. There are no age limits but older people has less elastic skin and therefore might get results that are worse then the younger patients.
Liposuction can be done by several techniques: solution injection - in which the surgeon injects a special solution to the fat tissue. The solution consists of anesthetics to reduce pain. Adrenalin to reduce bleeding and fluid to help separate the fat from the tissue.
The tumescent technique - much larger amounts of solution is being injected. Surgeons use this method, which allows to inject large amounts of anesthetics, and therefore this kind of procedure can be done with local anesthetics. The operation usually takes longer than the first one (4-5 hours).
The super wet technique in which the amount of solution injected equals the amount of fat tissue removed. This method also takes longer time and has to be done with general anesthetics.
Ultrasound assisted lipoplasty is another technique in which sound waves targeted to fat tissue. The waves break the connection between the fat cells, which are then being removed by suction. This method can be used in areas with connective tissue like the back and male breasts and also in areas that require more precise suction.
After the surgery to avoid swelling the areas of the suction will have elastic bandages. The surgeon may also leave draining tubes to prevent fluid collection. You might also receive antibiotics to prevent an infection.
Every surgery has its complications. In liposuction of 5 liter of fat and more there is a risk of fat or clot emboli to the lungs and even death. Extra fluids might be difficult to remove. The suction tube may cause skin necrosis or alter sensation in the area due to nerve damage. The ultrasound technique regarded as relatively safe produces, but it is a new one therefore the long term damage still unknown. In general, the surgery presents an extra rick for patients with diabetes, lung and heart disease and for those who had similar procedure in the past.
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Argentina Other destinations According to the National Tourism Agency, the favourite places outside the important cities are
The awesome Iguaz? Falls, right in the north-east corner of the country.
The Nahuel Huapi National Park, in Patagonia in the foothills of the Andes mountains and its main city San Carlos de Bariloche
The beautiful Mar del Plata, world-wide called The Pearl of the Atlantic.
El Calafate, the main destination when visiting the Glaciers National Park and the advancing Perito Moreno Glacier.
The Perito Moreno Glacier, really a must when visiting Argentina. Many ski centers operate in the Andes during the winter; Las Le?as and San Carlos de Bariloche are particularly well-known.
Argentina Language The official language is Spanish. The regional dialect, Rioplatense Spanish, is subtly different from both the language of Spain and that of Central America; most notably, the pronoun "tu" is replaced by "vos" (with seperate verb conjugations, sometimes significantly different for irregular verbs); "y" and "ll" are pronounced ranging from an English "sh" (in Buenos Aires and Patagonia) through a soft "zh" sound, to a sound like English "j" in Cuyo. The interjection "che" is extremely common, and means approximately the same as English "hey!".
The Argentine accent evinces heavy Italian influence from the large influx of Italian immigrants. Hand gestures derived from Italian are extremely common, and many slang expressions are borrowed from Italian. Most locals can readily understand most Spanish dialects, and Portugese or Italian if spoken slowly. English is usually understood on at least a basic level in tourist-oriented places. German and French can be understood and to some extent spoken by small fractions of the population. A few places in Patagonia near Rawson have native Welsh speakers.
LiposuctionLatest Forum Posts...
- Hello! I have friends whose daughters are getting so interested in lipo. Does anyone know if there is any age requirement for lipo? Is it safe for younger people? Thanks!
Plastic Surgery News...
- Derma Sciences, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: DSCI), a provider of advanced wound care products, announced that it has signed a clinical services agreement with San Luis Obispo-based, privately held U.S. Biotest, Inc.
- A ‘blog’ produced by the National Prescribing Centre (NPC) and posted on its website (NPCi) discusses QRISK – a new cardiovascular disease risk scoring system that was developed specifically for use in the UK. A validation study for this system was published recently in the journal ‘Heart’; the study abstract and the calculator itself can be accessed via the links above.
The blog discusses the calculator and the validation study, and discusses its place in comparison with the Framingham method in predicting cardiovascular risk in the general population. The author of the blog concludes (taken directly from the website):
“Health professionals should be aware of the ongoing debate, and also that Framingham-based tools may over-predict CV risk in some sections of the UK population, but not others, such as those in high risk groups (e.g. socio-economically deprived, people of South Asian descent, those with a family history of CV events, etc). Even with these caveats, as the draft NICE full guideline on lipid modification says - estimates of CVD risk derived from equations are not an exact science but are better than clinical judgment alone for the estimation of CVD risk. Of course, health professionals need to take into account patient circumstances and wishes. It would be foolish to have an iron rule that (whatever tool is used) someone with a 19.9% predicted risk can never receive prophylaxis, but someone with a 20.1% risk must always receive prophylaxis. The most important thing is to correctly use a validated tool – be it Framingham, ASSIGN or QRISK as a basis for discussion with patients and not to treat on the basis of individual risk factors.”