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Assisted Liposculpture (PAL) :
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Power
Assisted Liposculpture
is a procedure
similar to Liposuction,
the only difference
being that the
cannula moves
gently but rapidly
breaking down
and suctioning
out fat. The
technique for
Power Assisted
Liposculpture
is used to sculpt
difficult areas
like back, flanks
and male breast.
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What
areas of the body are commonly treated by
Power Assisted Liposculpture?
The areas of the body commonly treated in
men and women by Liposuction or Power Assisted
Liposculpture are:
- Flanks
or "love handles"
- Breasts
(during Breast Reduction)
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Abdomen (during Tummy Tuck)
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Under the chin, jowls and neckline
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Inner thighs (during Thigh Lift)
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Hips, buttocks (saddle bags)
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Inner knees, lower legs, ankles
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Body Lift
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Upper arm (during Arm Lift)
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Surgical correction of enlarged male breast
tissue (Gynecomastia)
Who is an ideal candidate for Power Assisted
Liposculpture?
If
you are a man or a woman who is not obese
but has localized, unwanted fat deposits
with overlying skin that is not lax or sagging,
then you are an ideal candidate for Power
Assisted Liposculpture.
What
does the procedure for Power Assisted Liposculpture
involve?
A
tiny incision is made over the area where
localized fat deposits are to be removed.
A thin suction tube (cannula) is inserted
and is connected to a vacuum, which will
suction out the fat layer that lies deep
beneath the skin. The thin tube vibrates
gently but rapidly making the procedure
quicker but at the same time less traumatic.
The cannula dislodges and breaks the fat
cells in the surrounding area. A syringe depending on your surgeon’s preference can also provide the suction action.
Incisions will be made very carefully to
keep them as inconspicuous as possible.
During Power Assisted Liposculpture, large
amounts of fluids and some blood may be
lost along with fat. Intravenous fluids will replenish these during and after Power
Assisted Liposculpture surgery.
How
do I prepare for Power Assisted Liposculpture?
Loose
only that much weight which you can realistically
keep off after the Power Assisted Liposculpture
surgery. Inform your surgeon and anesthetist
about all the medications (prescription
as well as non-prescription medications
including vitamins, mineral and herbal supplements)
before Power Assisted Liposculpture surgery.
If you are taking birth control pills, stop
taking them 1 week before Power Assisted
Liposculpture surgery. Stop smoking and
drinking at least 2 weeks before Power Assisted
Liposculpture surgery. Do not eat or drink
any thing at least 12 hours before Power
Assisted Liposculpture surgery. If you will
be getting Power Assisted Liposculpture
done on an outpatient basis, make arrangements
for someone to take you home and also help
you at home for a couple days after Power
Assisted Liposculpture.
What
to expect during the recovery period after
Power Assisted Liposculpture?
If
Power Assisted Liposculpture is performed
on an out patient basis, you will be allowed
to go home 1 - 2 hours after the Power Assisted
Liposculpture procedure. If Power Assisted
Liposculpture is being performed in a hospital,
then you will be allowed to go home 2 days
after the Power Assisted Liposculpture procedure.
You will be instructed to wear a snug elastic
garment (compression garment) over the area
that has been treated by Power Assisted
Liposculpture. Your stitches will be removed
after 7 - 10 days following Power Assisted
Liposculpture. Avoid strenuous activities
including exercises, sports, lifting weight
etc for the next several weeks following
Power Assisted Liposculpture. You can resume
your non-strenuous activities within a week
following Power Assisted Liposculpture.
What
is the outcome of Power Assisted Liposculpture?
Power
Assisted Liposculpture removes fat cells
permanently. However, if you gain more than
10% of your weight, then the remaining fat
cells only increase in size and fat accumulates
in other areas of the body where Power Assisted
Liposculpture was not performed. You will
normally see 90% of your results within
3 months of Power Assisted Liposculpture
surgery. With realistic expectations, you
will probably be pleased with your Power
Assisted Liposculpture surgery and your
new look, which can be maintained by sensible
eating and regular exercise.

Benefits of Power Assisted Liposculpture
- Shorter
operative and anesthesia times, thus translating
into reduced cost of Power Assisted Liposculpture
procedure
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Easy on you and your surgeon.
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No injury due to skin burns
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Increased effectiveness in areas where
there is fibrous tissue.
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Less swelling and bruising
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Quicker recovery
Risks of Power Assisted Liposculpture
- Infection
- Keep the incision wound clean
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Bleeding - Excessive bleeding during the
procedure or localized accumulation of
blood at the site of Power Assisted Liposculpture.
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Visceral perforation - Perforation of
bowel during abdominal procedure
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Prolonged numbness over area due to permanent
nerve damage.
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Shock due to internal bleeding and loss
of large amounts of fluids.
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Removal of too much fat
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Allergic reaction to anesthesia
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Embolism - Thrombophlebitis of leg veins
especially occurs in women taking oral
contraceptives.
Alternatives to Power Assisted Liposculpture
Liposuction
- In this procedure, lumps and areas of
fat are removed by means of thin tubes that
are inserted in to the areas of body with
fat pockets through small incisions.
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