February 22, 2012

Recovering from Vaser Lipo treatment

The VASER lipo procedure

VASER liposuction is an innovative and highly effective form of liposuction, which uses ultrasound equipment to convert unwanted fat into a liquid form. Once this process has taken place, the fat can be removed from the body safely and gently using a specially designed cannula (a thin tube). The procedure involves injecting tumescent fluid into the specified area and then inserting small probes through tiny incisions in the skin. The probes then pulsate using ultrasound technology, which causes the fat to mix with the fluid and become liquid. This liquid is then removed from the body using suction.

VASER liposuction is a painless and safe procedure, which is less invasive than other forms of liposuction. The procedure is performed under local anaesthetic, removing the risks associated with general anaesthetic and decreasing recovery time significantly.

Recovering after VASER lipo treatment

VASER lipo treatment is designed to be as painless as possible and as it is workable with local anaesthetic, and there is quick recovery time. VASER patients are usually up and about shortly after the procedure and can start light exercise within a few days and most people feel completely normal within 2 weeks. However, the dressings will have to stay on for a period of six weeks to allow the incisions to heal and the affected area to recover fully. The procedure should not be painful and most people are able to get straight back to their normal lives without taking strong painkillers.

VASER treatment is minimally invasive and the procedure is designed to keep swelling and bruising to a minimum. This means the recovery times should be short and you should not experience pain either during or after the procedure.

You will be advised to see your doctor regularly after the procedure so that they can check your progress and ensure that you are recovering well.

What are some of the worst diets that should be avoided?

Before people seek treatment options to lose weight like gastric bypass surgery, there is a wealth of diets out there that say they can help you shed the pounds. Of these there are many diet plans that guarantee weight loss, but the effects may only be felt short-term. These harmful weight loss methods could reduce your body weight, but could also damage your overall health in the long run. Following are some of the worst diet plans:

Low Carbohydrate plan: This diet plan involves low levels of carbohydrates and high levels of protein, which reduces weight, but will cause many health conditions like dehydration, constipation, kidney conditions and damage of free radical cells. Also when the body becomes accustomed to receiving energy from protein instead of carbohydrates, it will become very difficult to eat bread or pasta again without putting on weight.

Elimination of food group diet: Diet plans that require avoiding any specific food group like fruits, dairy, meat, starches etc will certainly deny you of important nutrition that your body needs. It is not elimination that helps, but moderation. To be healthy, nutrition should be received from all main food groups.

Single food diets: The diet plans that requires sticking to just a single type of food are worse than those that require eliminating specific food groups. This diet plan will certainly deprive the body from receiving important nutrients required by the body, which can never be fully addressed with the help of diet supplements. It is also impossible to stick to a single food diet for a lifetime and the moment you move back to your previous regular diet, you will gain all the weight that you lost and some more.

Packaged food diet: This diet plan involves purchasing packaged foods that have reduced calories. The packaged foods are often more expensive and do not have the same nutritional value as fresh food. In the long run it is impossible to follow packaged food diet and when you move back to your regular eating patterns you will regain all the weight that you may have lost.

When choosing a plan to lose weight, always consider the long-term effects upon your overall health, not just the amount of weight it will help you to lose. There are many fast weight loss methods that can give you the desired results momentarily, but these can also cause serious health problems in the future. However, if you are finding it extremely difficult to lose weight and have tried a balanced diet and exercise to no avail, you may want to ask your doctor about weight loss surgery, to see if you are applicable.

Overweight? Get over your weight!

For somebody that is not that overweight or maybe just has a little bit of weight to lose, liposuction could be an option. Liposuction is when a plastic surgeon targets certain areas on the body that have fat accumulation. Through the use of a surgical device called the cannula, the surgeon suctions out a certain amount of fat cells. This is a very simple definition of liposuction.

There is a lot more to how the actual surgery is performed and how the doctor determines exactly the best procedure for a particular person. Liposuction generally will not work on somebody that has a lot of weight to lose, it is only for targeted fat regions. This is why it would be more beneficial for someone who needs an excessive amount of fat loss to consider a type of weight-loss surgery.

Another good point to weight loss surgery like liposuction is that fat cells are removed. The human body only has so many fat cells and they are generally not able to multiply. What this means is that everyone has a certain amount of fat cells and that’s it. Liposuction removes fat cells so this should make it more difficult for you to regain fat in the area that the surgeon removes fat cells from.

This is a definite plus as long as you make sure that you follow a healthy diet and exercise plan. Where liposuction can be a disadvantage is, there will always be some fat cells remaining in your body. It is not possible for a surgeon to remove every fat cell in your body, nor would it be healthy. So if you start to become unhealthy again and gain weight, the remaining fat cells will expand. Even though there are less of them they can still swell up again as you gain fat. So liposuction or any fat or weight-loss surgery is only as helpful and is good for you as you allow it to be. Think of any of these options as a tool to help you become healthy. Your job is not complete once the surgery is over, you must still work with your tool in order to be in good shape.