Hydrolipoclasia, also known as tumescent liposuction or mini liposuction, is a plastic surgery used to remove localized fats. This procedure is performed under local anesthesia and with the conscious patient throughout the procedure.
This plastic surgery is indicated when it is necessary to reshape the contour of the body, so it is not indicated in case of obesity; In addition, it can be used in all areas of the body where the fat is located.
- Hydrolipoclasia should be performed by a plastic surgeon who is in control of the technique.
- In a cosmetic surgery clinic and under local anesthesia.
- The patient remains conscious throughout the procedure.
- But I don’t see what the doctors are doing; like in a C-section.
- For example.
During surgery, your doctor will show you where the suction will be performed, a fluid called Klein, which is based on lidocaine, as well as other medications that will eliminate bleeding and facilitate localized fat extraction, then introduce a cannula that works to absorb the accumulated fat.
At the end of the suction of all fat, healing is performed and surgery is placed; then the person is taken to the house to recover. The average duration of hydrolipoclasia varies between 2 to 2 hours and on average.
During the postoperative period, it is recommended that the person be at rest and appropriately, depending on the recovery course and the area of the aspirated body, the patient can resume their usual activities within 3 to 20 days.
Food should be light and rich in water, scars are distorted like human fish and rich in omega 3. The patient must leave the hospital blindfolded and blindfolded; and these can only be removed at bath time, so they should be put back in place.
Manual lymphatic drainage can be performed 1 session before surgery and at other times, but it is very useful to remove excess fluid from the surgical procedure and reduce the risk of fibrosis, which are small hard areas of the skin; Faster and prettier results. It is then indicated for lymphatic drainage every day for 3 weeks.
After 6 weeks of hydrolipoclasia no manual lymphatic drainage is required and the person can remove from the bandage and resume physical activity, depending on the step the lymphatic drainage is performed.
The areas of the body most suitable for hydrolipoclasia: the abdominal area, arms, the inner part of the muscles, papillae and flanks (fat found on the side below the abdomen and spreading).
When hydrolipoclasia is performed by experienced plastic surgeons, complications are likely to occur at that time and there have been no cases of disease associated with this procedure, so this could be considered a safe technique.
Despite this, there is a risk of a seroma forming, fluid (sweat) may build up around the scar site; these can be reabsorbed by the body the tendon which will be removed by the doctor with the help of a syringe, after surgery. Recognizes the factors that promote seroma formation and how to avoid them.