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How Safe is Liposuction?

Liposuction is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures in the United States today.



    PHOENIX, AZ, July 29, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Liposuction is one of the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedures in the United States today. While generally considered a safe procedure, it is important that you know the risks of liposuction prior to committing to surgery, and that you know how to minimize your risks.

Risks of Liposuction

The largest risk of liposuction is contour irregularities. When a plastic surgeon over or under corrects an area, the end results can be lumpy, uneven, and dimpled skin. Poor liposuction techniques may also fail to encourage your skin to full firm to your newly toned frame, producing an asymmetrical or flabby appearance.

The best way to avoid this risk is to choose an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon for your liposuction procedure. Anyone with a medical degree can technically perform liposuction, but only someone who has proven himself to be capable of producing stunning results can become board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

Additional risks of liposuction include:

- Allergic reaction to medications used in the procedure
- Infection
- Excessive bleeding
- Nerve or organ damage
- Friction burns
- Pulmonary embolism

By and large, these risks are incredibly rare, particularly when you are working with a skilled, board-certified plastic surgeon. Make sure you choose a plastic surgeon who offers his procedures in a state-of-the-art surgical center or hospital to further reduce risks such as excessive bleeding and infection that can accompany any surgery.

Liposuction Techniques

One of the best ways to minimize potential liposuction risks is to choose a plastic surgeon who offers new, safer liposuction techniques such as SmartLipo. SmartLipo uses a laser to liquefy fat cells prior to extraction. This technique minimizes risks of bleeding, infection, and friction burns while maximizing skin shrinkage for incredibly pleasing results. Talk to your plastic surgeon about all of your options before you commit to a particular liposuction technique. Working with a board-certified plastic surgeon, the safest, most effective technique for your body can be determined.

If you are considering liposuction in, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, Glendale, or surrounding areas in Arizona, please visit the website of board-certified plastic surgeon Bryan W. Gawley, MD, Plastic Surgery at www.gawleyplasticsurgery.com for additional information.

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