Wednesday, July 23, 2008 

Liposuction-Body Contouring Erases Stubborn Body Fat

Each year, nearly half a million Americans undergo liposuction to help "sculpt" their bodies. Liposuction is a form Orange County Laser Eye Surgery body-contouring surgery that suctions away fat.

This surgical method, introduced in France more than 20 years ago, has since been improved with new techniques that make liposuction safer and more effective than ever before.

Who is a good liposuction candidate?
Some patients who come in for a consultation are surprised to find that an overweight person is not an ideal candidate for liposuction. This procedure should not be considered a treatment for obesity.

The best candidates for liposuction are women and men of any age with good skin elasticity and muscle tone who are:

  • Non-smokers
  • Within 30% of their ideal body weight
  • In good physical health
It is New York Laser Hair Removal For Men important to have a positive outlook and specific goals in mind for body contouring.


Which areas of the body can liposuction treat?

  • Abdomen
  • Outer and inner thighs
  • Buttocks
  • Breasts (in men and women)
  • Neck and under the chin
  • Upper chest near the armpit
  • "Bra bulge" in the mid-back
  • Upper and lower back
  • Upper arms
  • Back of thighs above the knees
  • Knees
  • Calves and ankles
If you are a male in good physical condition, but you have "love handles," you may be a perfect candidate for liposuction. Or if you are a woman with healthy skin tone, but you have a little extra fat below the navel, liposuction could work well for you. On the other hand, the patient who comes in and says, "I just want to lose 10 pounds" does not have realistic expectations. Liposuction is not going to take 10 pounds off of you.

Sometimes diet and exercise are not enough

If you are truly overweight, it is best to lose weight before undergoing liposuction. An overweight person may benefit more from a tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty -- a procedure that removes excess skin and fat -- than from liposuction. Because it removes excess fat, liposuction may actually worsen the appearance of loose skin. Patients whose skin does not have enough elasticity could develop skin folds, constrictive bands, grooves or rippling. Liposuction is also not designed to treat cellulite or stretch marks.

Who is not a good liposuction candidate?

You are not a good candidate for liposuction if you have severe heart problems, blood clotting disorders or are pregnant. Diabetes or immune system disorders may also present concerns. If you have scar tissue in the area to be treated, liposuction would not work well for you. Scar tissue below the skin may make it difficult or impossible to suction the fat in that area, leading to uneven contours after surgery.

Liposuction treats many areas of the body

Traditionally, liposuction has been used to treat women's stomachs, hips and thighs. But an increasing number of men are also opting for the procedure to reduce their "love handles" or fat in the neck and under the chin. Men also seek liposuction to trim the waistline or to treat "male breasts," a condition known as gynecomastia. The New York Times recently reported that liposuction has become increasingly popular for treating "bra Tummytuck the excess fat in the mid-back that protrudes around the band of a woman's bra. More and more patients are also seeking liposuction for their knees and ankles, as well.

How is liposuction performed?

Liposuction is normally performed under general anesthesia and takes about 45 minutes to two hours, depending on the number of areas treated.

After preparing the area, the surgeon inserts a hollow, blunt rod called a cannula, which is attached to a flexible plastic tube connected to a high-powered vacuum machine. The surgeon uses the cannula to suction away excess fat. Liposuction incisions are tiny, usually measuring no more than one-eighth to one-half inch each.

What can you expect from liposuction?

Patients are generally very Botox with the results of their liposuction procedures. Women in particular pay close attention to what size clothes they're wearing. When their pants size goes down one or two sizes, it makes them very excited.

"I'm looking forward to wearing that sexy dress -- the one I haven't been able to wear for a while!" says one woman who recently had abdominal liposuction.

"I was genetically prone to abnormally large 'love handles' from a young age," says a male patient. "I had liposuction two years ago at age 26 -- and my identical twin was so impressed with the results that he had liposuction on his love handles, too.

"The best thing is that now when a girl has her arm around me, I don't have to worry about her feeling my love handles."

For more information on liposuction, visit www.parungao.com/liposuction.

Allan J. Parungao, MD, is an Oak Park, Illinois plastic surgeon board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. He is author of A Woman's Guide to Cosmetic Breast Surgery and Body Contouring (Addicus Books, 2006). Visit Dr. Parungao's web site at http://www.parungao.com or call his office at 708.660.3223.

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Eating Disorders and Media

It is proven now that media can influence Plastic Surgery In Los Angeles beginning of eating disorders in some people. This is evident especially in children and teens who can easily be lulled into the wrong image of what the human body is supposed to look like.

A very serious concern is that tiny little children Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery young as 8 year old are now contracting anorexia and the media are to blame. The images of thinness and unreal sexual images in the media do influence children's minds which in turn lead them into an eating disorder.

Early exposure to sexualized images encourage young women to see themselves as objects and value themselves for how they look rather then Peeling whole person. Their values shift to the side where being beautiful and sexually attractive substitutes for being an individual with a strong sense of self. These inevitably lead young women to pursue thinness and artificial beauty that they see on the covers of magazines on TV and in the newspapers.

Very often girls Lasereyesurgery no understanding that what they're pursuing is only an unattainable image provided by the media to entertain their readers, attract buyers and sell the products they advertise or to send some other frivolous messages to the public.

So the beginnings of an eating disorder in young women can very often be connected to body dissatisfaction which is brought on by comparing their own body to the body images in the media.

For example, a recent survey revealed that 25% of Australian teenage girls would consider Benefits Of Plastic Surgery surgery if they could and 2% already have had plastic surgery to change the way they look.

The other research was done on 4000 teenager girls' aged from 11 to 18 and found that more than 85% of them were unhappy with their body and would like to do or are already doing something about it.

The recent Botox survey revealed that women as young as 17 years old do Botox injection in order to prevent wrinkles. Breast implants have been done for women as young as 17-20 years old.

All the examples above shows that very many women nowadays think that fake women are much better than the real thing, based on the images that are portrayed in the media as being the norm.

To conclude, the media contributes a lot to developing body dissatisfaction and consequently eating disorders, by promoting fake unattainable images of women's bodies. To fight eating disorders it is important to educate the masses on the truth of how the media works to sell its advertising clients products.

Young women should be taught about balance and the truth of what is perceived to be beautiful and what real women are suppose to look like.

Even women like Marilyn Monroe who only a short time ago was considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world, would now be classified as a Big Girl by the media.

Is it any wonder so many young women are falling victims to eating disorders?

To learn how other people have manage to defeat their eating disorder as a consequence of dissatisfaction with their own body learn more about at http://www.mom-please-help.com

Dr Irina Webster MD is the Director of Women Health Issues Program. She is a recognised authority in the eating disorders area. She is an author of many books and a public speaker. http://www.mom-please-help.com

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