How Much Does Liposuction Cost?

06/02/2009 (7:33 am)

Liposuction Surgery – Getting Ready!


Liposuction surgery gains on popularity in 2009, despite the fact that many people who badly need it can hardly afford to visit the cosmetic surgeon, because of the economic crisis.
Still, when you muster all the resolve and finances, and decide to undergo one of various liposuction surgery procedures, you must know what to expect. This include the pre-conditions and what to expect after the lipo procedure is over. Failure to be well prepared will not only increase liposuction cost borne by you, but also add numerous unnecessary problems that could be easily avoided.
So, who is the “ideal patient” for a cosmetic surgeon?

You need to be healthy, and reasonably fit. This means you shouldn’t be overweight, and your skin should be elastic and firm. Importantly, your psychological health should be good, with no known mental problems. Also, make sure that your expectations as to the end result are well balanced, and not excessive. This can be achieved by discussing your individual case with the operating surgeon and the practice advisors.
Of course, you need to choose who is going to carry on your liposuction surgery. Here are the most relevant criteria:

  • Ask the surgeon about his/her experience and insist on seeing before and after photos and testimonials from the past patients. Don’t make any decision straight away; a “cooling of” period will help you to make a better choice.
  • Learn about the risks involved, and how to limit them.
  • Find out the liposuction cost, and carefully consider if you can afford it. Don’t forget to consider possible after-treatment complications.
  • Ask your health insurance company if you can claim the cost of the operation from your medical benefits scheme. Some procedures, such as smart lipo, won’t probably be covered.
  • Confirm that you know about the limited health benefits you can expect from this procedure. put simply, removing excessive fat from your body, will not improve your cardiovascular health, nor improve dramatically your wellbeing.

Discussing your individual case with your doctor prior to the liposuction surgery will not only help him obtain better results for you; but, you will avoid some most common complications that can put the results and benefit at risk, and even seriously harm your health.
Here are some important medical issues you need to raise with your cosmetic surgeon:

  1. Possible risks and complications, specifically for your age group and gender. Men liposuction usually carries greater risks that when done for female patients.
  2. Do you suffer from any chronic diseases, or have any medical condition?
  3. Have you experienced side effects from any drugs?
  4. What medicines are you currently taking?
  5. The recuperation period and for how long will you have to rest in bed and wear a pressure garment.
  6. What is the risk of infection for your chosen liposuction surgery procedure?
  7. How can you limit possibility of blood clots appearing?

When you take sufficient care of these issues before the liposuction, you will seriously increase the chances of enjoying the results you were expecting. The alternative is a less than satisfactory outcome, with you – the patient, ending up with bruised and scared skin, swelling, and on permanent medication. Surely, by now, you’re convinced that it pays to prepare yourself best you can, and enjoy the newly found physical beauty of your own body.

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