Arm Fat Surgery

Arm fat surgery is gaining popularity every year. Consider, when it is worth doing liposuction of arm, the cost of this procedure and how to prepare for it.

WHAT IS IT ?

Liposuction is a surgical method of removing fat mass from different parts of the body and its further correction. It can be carried out in different ways using modern techniques. The frequency of arm fat surgery is slightly less than the number of operations on the chin or abdomen, however more and more women and men turn to the plastic surgeon with the desire to get rid of the fat layer on the shoulders and hands.

Why the shoulders are a problem area?

The shoulder area can have a large fat mass for the following reasons:

  • Hereditary predisposition (physiological tendency) of the body to the deposition of fat is in the shoulder area.
  • Passive lifestyle.
  • Various violations and disruptions in the work of the hormonal system.
  • Taking certain medications can also contribute to the deposition of fat in certain areas of the body.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THIS PROCEDURE

Advantages of liposuction are:

Liposuction enables a person to acquire “new” forms and get rid of local fat deposits in different parts of the body (cheeks, chin, abdomen, arms and so on). This operation is considered the fastest way to remove fat. No diet or sport for a couple of hours will not give such a result. The operation will help a person get rid of complexes that could develop due to deficiencies in the boy. Also with her help you can become more confident. Thanks to the successful correction of the figure with this technique, you can change the size of clothes at least two sizes smaller.

You can remove fat from several areas at once (with combined liposuction).
The removed fat will not be restored, if to adhere to medical references.
Most of these operations are successful, and patients are satisfied with the result.
Thanks to modern methods doctors can minimize the painfulness of the procedure and facilitate the rehabilitation period.
Within a year after liposuction, most patients already lose weight by several phounds themselves, so they do not need a re-operation. Excess weight can provoke heart disease, blood vessels, cause diabetes and many other dangerous pathologies, so liposuction will help reduce the risk of their development.

The disadvantages of liposuction are:

The high cost of the procedure makes it far from affordable for anyone who wants to lose weight in this way.
High risk of development of dangerous complications (bleeding, hematoma).
The operation has many contraindications, so not all people can do it because of their health condition.
Like any surgical intervention, liposuction harms the body (a person has to take medication for a long time, which is certainly not useful).
Anesthesia is also negatively reflected on the body, especially on the cardiovascular system.
As it was proved by scientists, any operation increases the risk of oncological pathologies by about 25%, since a person has to endure great stress.
The risk of the patient remaining unpleasant after the procedure.
Whatever the painkillers prick, still not completely get rid of the pain after liposuction. Moreover, even after discharge, a person may suffer a painful syndrome for quite a long time, and discomfort in the operated zone is felt.

The risk of infection is considered one of the biggest disadvantages. In this case, this complication is directly related to the purity of the operation and the sterility of further dressings.
For this reason, it is important to carefully select a clinic and an experienced surgeon who will not make mistakes (most complications in patients develop exactly by medical fault, when the surgeon does not perform the proper liposuction technique or works under not sufficiently sterile conditions).
A long period of recovery requires a lot of patience and effort.
Despite the fact that the result of the operation will be noticeable at once, the operated tissues can be fully restored not earlier than in six months.
The need to perform many rules before and after surgery.

Liposuction can leave scars on the skin, which can be noticeable during prolonged healing.
If an infection or hematoma occurs, the patient may need a second operation.
The risk of the appearance of various symptoms after anesthesia (trembling, migraine, weakness).
With severe blood loss in humans, anemia may develop and a deficiency of nutrients may occur.

INDICATIONS

Direct indications for liposuction are:

  • A disproportionately large volume of hands;
  • The presence of Wen’s in the shoulder area and the inner surface of the hands;
  • The presence of abundant fatty complications in the shoulder area, which could not be eliminated by diet and exercise;
  • It is also important to say that it is best to carry out this operation to patients with age from forty to fifty-five years, until their skin has not yet lost elasticity, otherwise otherwise, after the procedure, the skin may sag heavily.

On consultation with the surgeon, the doctor will examine the proposed area for the operation and select the best solution to the problem.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Direct contraindications to arm fat surgery are such conditions and diseases:

  • The patient’s age is up to eighteen years (in general, it is not recommended to do liposuction to people at least up to twenty-one years old).
  • The period of pregnancy and breastfeeding.
  • The presence of acute gastrointestinal diseases.
  • Hepatitis and other liver diseases.
  • Acute or chronic renal failure.
  • Diseases of the blood.
  • Violation of blood clotting.
  • HIV infection.
  • Tuberculosis.
  • Lesions of the skin of the hands in the proposed zone of operation.
  • Acute respiratory diseases (flu, ARVI).
  • Oncological pathologies.
  • Period after heart attack.
  • Depression and other disorders in the central nervous system.
  • Diseases of blood vessels.
  • Individual patient intolerance to anesthesia or certain medications.
  • Weakened body after a recent surgery.
  • Anemia.
  • The patient’s age is over 65 years.

How to prepare for the procedure?

General preparation for arm fat surgery involves the following:

Two weeks before the procedure you need:
  • Refrain from drinking alcohol;
  • Quit smoking;
  • Maintain their psycho-emotional state (do not be nervous, do not put yourself under stress);
  • Avoid hypothermia;
  • Start taking vitamins;
  • Abandon the use of salt;
  • Do not overeat;
  • Refuse to take medications that can affect blood clotting;
  • Healthy diet to strengthen immunity before surgery;
  • Refuse to eat sweet and fatty food.

One week before the procedure, you should consult a surgeon who will perform the operation and take the following tests:

  • Blood clotting assay;
  • Test for HIV infection;
  • General analysis of blood and urine;
  • Pregnancy test (for women);
  • ECG.

On the day of operation, deodorants, soaps and other cosmetic products should not be applied to the operation area. It is also forbidden to eat and drink.
Before surgery, you need to remove ornaments from the neck and ears, so that they do not interfere with the surgeon’s surgery.
Also, remove the lenses and dentures.

How is arm fat surgery performed?

Arm fat surgery is carried out in this way:

  • The patient is given general anesthesia, and he falls asleep.
  • The doctor treats the area for the operation with antiseptic solutions.
  • On the skin of the patient, small punctures or incisions are made (with open liposuction).
  • Further under the skin, a special solution is introduced into the fat zone, which will expand the space between the vessels and split the fat cells.
  • Fat is pumped through the inserted tubes.
  • At the end, the tissues are sutured and treated with special solutions. again with special solutions.
  • Bandages are applied.

The main differences between laser and ultrasound methods.

Laser arm fat surgery is considered quite new in contour plastic. It is done by introducing a special laser probe under the skin.

This liposuction has such advantages of its conduct:

  • Minimum risk of uneven fat removal;
  • Minimal risk of development of hematomas or vascular damage, since the laser does not go too deep in the layers of soft tissues;
  • The ability not only to remove fat, but also to tighten the skin;
  • The possibility of carrying out laser liposuction in any part of the body where there is excess fat.

The disadvantages of laser liposuction are:

  • When it is carried out on the flabby skin, the patient may have creases;
  • The final result of the procedure will only be visible after two months;
  • Painful procedure.
  • As for ultrasonic liposuction, it is more often done than laser. Its essence is to remove fat with the help of low atmospheric pressure. Thus, the excess fat mass is literally pumped out with the help of special tubules inserted into the human body.

The advantages of the ultrasound method of liposuction are:

  • On the patient’s body there will be no ugly scars – only small round traces from the tubes;
  • Fairly fast rehabilitation period;
  • Low risk of bleeding.

Cons of this operation are considered possible complications, and the reverse obesity of the patient.

Recovery period.

The recovery period after this surgery is two to six weeks. Usually it is fairly easy to tolerate by patients and does not cause negative consequences. In this case, a person after liposuction should be prepared for the fact that his body will hurt, there will be swelling and discomfort. Dizziness, migraine and nausea are also possible. These are normal effects of anesthesia, which will disappear a couple of days after the procedure.

Usually the seams are removed on the seventh day (if there are no complications). Dressings are done daily, even after discharge.

Also it is worth remembering that until the seams are removed and the wound is fully healed, it can not be wetted (especially it is not advisable to take a hot bath and visit the pool). If you perform all postoperative recommendations, then the recovery period will be many times simpler.

POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS

Most often after this operation, patients develop such complications:

  1. Pigmentation of the hands.
  2. Hematoma.
  3. Swelling of the hands.
  4. Seroma (rarely).
  5. Necrosis.
  6. skin sagging.
  7. Hyperesthesia.
  8. Appearance of irregularities on the skin of the hands.
  9. Violation of the proportionality and identity of the thickness of the hands.
  10. Anemia.
  11. Blood loss.
  12. Infection.

The following factors can cause complications:

  • Non-compliance with sterility regulations during liposuction or even during dressings.
  • Non-compliance with the patient’s medical recommendations (especially weight lifting and agreement for surgery with obvious contraindications).
  • Incorrect operation technique, which resulted in excessive traumatization of the patient’s tissues.
  • Reduced immunity and general weakening of the human body during liposuction.

AVERAGE COST

The price of liposuction depends on the complexity of the operation, its volume and the surgeon’s qualification.

EXPERT ADVICE

To avoid complications, one should adhere to such recommendations of doctors:

  1. Do not expect the impossible from the surgeon. He can only correct your figure a little. The rest is no longer in his power, because the patient must also lose weight independently with the help of diets and physical exercises.
  2. Do not perform liposuction in the presence of serious pathologies, since this at times increases the risk of complications.
  3. At the first visit to the surgeon you need to clearly understand what you want and formulate your desires in detail. Also, it is not superfluous to ask about the possible subtleties of the procedure and the side effects from its conduct.
  4. In the first few days after liposuction you can not make any sudden movements of the hand. It is best to bandage it with an elastic bandage to reduce the risk of swelling.
  5. You need to regularly make dressings.
  6. At least one month should be abandoned physical exertion on the hands, especially lifting weights.
  7. To recover faster, you need to eat well, but the diet should not be the same as before the operation. It is necessary to exclude from it fats, smoked products, sausages and other products that lead to rapid weight gain.
  8. It is better to eat vegetables and fruits, nuts, cereals, and also drink juices.