Liposculpture (Liposuction)
Procedure
The procedure is performed by first injecting a special fluid containing anesthetic medication into the fatty
tissue. A special tumescent fluid is injected into the areas to be aspirated in order to plump-up the fat while
constricting the blood vessels. The fat is thereby removed more effectively with minimal blood loss. Small 1/8 to 1/4
inch incisions are made in hidden areas to introduce the liposuction cannulae (a metal instrument with a hole at the
core used to aspirate fat). The power-assisted liposuction device is then utilized to aspirate and sculpt your fat in
a calculated manner. The fat is not simply suctioned out with a large diameter cannulae, instead it is sculpted with
a fine diameter cannulae for increased control. Large portions of fat are never suctioned out in one maneuver. During
Dr. Sayah’s liposculpture procedures, the fat is removed in small morsels in order to develop a beautiful shape to
your body instead of just making your body smaller. The small incisions are closed at the end of the procedure to
avoid unnecessary drainage of fluids out of your body. After the procedure a pressure garment is applied to decrease
swelling.
After Procedure
After your liposculpture procedure, you should expect to be sleepy but comfortable. The day of your surgery, you
should drink plenty of fluids, but limit any solid food as it may give you an upset stomach.
The day following your procedure, Dr. Sayah encourages you to walk around your house with assistance. Do not
shower or bathe for 2 days after your procedure. Sponge baths of other areas are allowed as long as your incisions
remain clean and dry. You can advance your diet to regular food. If you notice you become uncomfortable after eating
solid food, slow down and advance your diet more gently. You may want to begin with soft foods such as cereal and
soft fruits before you try steak or chicken.
During the first week after surgery, you should walk increasingly more every day. Do not lie in bed for prolonged
periods as it may cause you to develop blood clots in your legs, an easily preventable but serious complication. Your
sutures will be removed during this week.
Continue to wear your pressure garment for the first 6-8 weeks. Massages during this time will held reabsorb any
swelling, while improving any skin irregularities which may result. We will be glad to give you further instructions
as you need, and look forward to making your recovery a comfortable and speedy one.
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For more information about liposuction in Beverly Hills contact Dr. David Sayah at 310.385.0000
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