Minimal
Discomfort with More Rapid Return to Normal Activity
Is it possible to remove unwanted fat with a method that
is safer, virtually painless, affordable, and aesthetically
effective? With the `tumescent technique', in which liposculpture
is performed in the office under local anesthesia and light
sedation, the answer is now a definite `yes'. This innovative
method, developed by a California dermatologist and perfected
by Dr. Swinehart since 1987, eliminates much of the risk
associated in the past with liposuction - namely, bleeding,
infection, high cost, and need for hospitalization. In addition,
patients are now often able to return to work or normal activity
in a matter of one to three days, in contrast to the lengthy
recovery time required in years past.
What makes this procedure safer, more effective, and aesthetically
pleasing?
After you have been lightly sedated,
a relatively large volume of normal saline (sodium chloride)
containing dilute
local anesthetic with epinephrine (adrenaline) and bicarbonate
(to prevent stinging) is instilled into the fatty areas with
a blunt probe ("Klein Cannula"). Even though few
nerve endings are present in fatty areas of the body, this
solution minimizes even further the pain and bleeding formerly
associated with the procedure. Once the areas are numb, the
fat is suctioned through a `cannula' (hollow tube) attached
to a suction pump. Amazingly, the entire procedure is performed
through a tiny incision only approximately 1/8" long,
leaving a minimal scar. The treated areas are carefully inspected
by Dr. Swinehart for symmetry and evenness during and after
the procedure. At its conclusion, a dressing and `binder'
are applied, and you are then free to return home!
I've seen this procedure
on "20-20" in
the spring of 1995 and 1996. Can I have this procedure
performed in
Denver?
This national TV program featured Jeff
Klein, a California Dermatologist who originated the "tumescent technique" in
1985. ("Tumescence" means swelling with fluid).
Dr. Swinehart has performed tumescent liposculpture on hundreds
of patients since 1987, performing up to five cases per week. "20-20" felt
obligated to inform its viewers that this body contouring
method, now taught by dermatologists to other specialists,
can be performed in a safe, aesthetic manner.
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