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What To Know About Vaser Liposuction Recovery

By Dr. Charles J. Galanis

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Anytime we make decisions in life, we need to take a look at all of the factors involved and the effects of those decisions. This is especially true when you are considering any type of body contouring procedure.

Undergoing Hi-Def Vaser Liposuction is a great way to remove unwanted fatty tissue to give you the younger, slimmer, and confident look you seek. Meeting with Galanis Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills could be the ticket to that new you.

While you’re beginning your process of putting all the pieces together pertaining to liposuction surgery, here are a few points of interest to consider while visualizing your vaser liposuction recovery to help you avoid liposuction side effects. Let’s get started.

What is Vaser Liposuction?

VASAR is an acronym for Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance. Essentially, Vaser liposuction is a minimally invasive procedure that harnesses ultrasound technology to effectively disintegrate and liquefy fat, facilitating easier removal of fat cells.

The duration of Vaser liposuction procedures can significantly differ, ranging from a single hour to several. Additionally, if you choose to combine Vaser lipo with other cosmetic procedures, it can increase both the length of your surgery and the time needed for recovery.

The popularity of Vaser liposuction is on the rise as a viable alternative to traditional liposuction. Unlike regular liposuction, Vaser liposuction precisely targets and liquefies fat cells without causing the same level of tissue damage to nearby cells. This unique process leads to a less invasive form of liposuction and a shorter recovery process.

How Does A Vaser Liposuction Procedure Work?

Your surgeon will have a detailed discussion about the vaser technique with you and typically mark the areas of your body slated for treatment. You might meet with an anesthesiologist , who will outline the type of anesthesia required for the procedure. For smaller treatment areas, a local anesthetic with mild sedation may suffice, while larger areas could necessitate a general anesthetic.

The procedure will begin with the injection of a solution known as tumescent saline into the treatment area. This solution serves to numb the sensation, break down fat cells, and minimize bleeding. Subsequently, a small probe is inserted through an incision, emitting ultrasound waves to break down and liquefy fat cells. The liquefied fat is then delicately suctioned out through a small needle.

The duration of your high def liposuction will vary, ranging from one to several hours, contingent upon the extent of your treatment. Following the procedure, you will be transferred to a recovery area to allow the effects of the sedation or anesthesia to subside.

How Long Does Vaser Liposuction Recovery Take?

Vaser liposuction recovery may require some time, but it generally proves to be a quicker healing process when compared to traditional liposuction methods. This cosmetic procedure was specifically designed to address challenging areas of unwanted fat cells that have been resistant to toning and sculpting through diet and exercise alone, Vaser liposuction is highly effective.

It’s important to note that body contouring procedures, including liposuction, are not intended for weight loss but rather for refining and reshaping the body. Most patients who are considered ideal candidates for Vaser liposuction are individuals living a healthy lifestyle who are either at or slightly above their ideal weight. By targeting stubborn areas, Vaser liposuction reveals underlying muscle tone, contributing to a more sculpted physique with optimum results.

Providing an exact time frame for Vaser liposuction recovery is tough since individual recovery rates vary. However, the majority of patients typically resume regular activities within a few weeks. On average, the recovery period spans up to 7 days.

If your work isn’t labor intensive and a sedentary job, you can typically return to work after one week, while those with manual labor jobs, requiring more physical movement, may need an additional week. After six weeks, you can safely reintegrate strenuous workout activities into your routine.

What can improve my Vaser Lipo Recovery Time?

As strange as it may sound, the vaser liposuction recovery process starts even before you show up on the day of your cosmetic procedure. Proper planning can set you up for a much more comfortable and lower stress environment during your recovery time.

It’s essential to anticipate taking a minimum of one to two weeks off from work. The specific time will vary for each patient, and discussing this with Dr. Galanis is crucial, as he can provide a personalized estimate. For instance, individuals undergoing both Vaser liposuction and a tummy tuck may require a longer recovery period compared to those opting to undergo Vaser liposuction alone.

If you have responsibilities such as caring for children or pets, it’s advisable to arrange for assistance in advance, as you may be unable to manage these tasks independently, particularly in the first few days post-surgery.

Consider organizing support for yourself, such as someone to pick up medications, run errands, prepare meals, and assist with self-care at home. While recovery from standalone Vaser liposuction is generally swift, individual experiences vary, and having support is always beneficial.

Lastly, create a designated recovery space in your home stocked with essentials like a water bottle, snacks, tissues, phone, tablet or computer, chargers, remotes, books, magazines, and other items. Setting up this area beforehand will contribute to a smoother and more comfortable transition when you return home after the procedure.tips for fast recovery after vaser liposuction

Additional Tips and Suggestions to Accelerate Recovery

1. Follow Your Plastic Surgeons Instructions

After your Vaser HD lipo procedure, your surgeon will give you a set of instructions that will lead to a faster recovery. Even though this is a minimally invasive procedure, following all directions after undergoing surgery will lead to enhanced healing while minimizing the risk of infection or complications.

2. Stay Hydrated

Although it may seem counterintuitive, increasing your water intake can actually aid in reducing swelling by helping to eliminate excess fluid from your body. It is recommended to keep a water bottle with you at all times during your recovery time.

You should only drink a limited amount of low-sugar and low-sodium juices, as well as non-caffeinated tea and coffee as your beverage choices.

It’s important to consult with your surgeon regarding the appropriate time to reintroduce beverages with higher levels of sugar, sodium, and caffeine. Generally, these components can have a dehydrating effect, which is not ideal immediately after surgery, so it’s advisable to wait before incorporating them into your post-surgery diet.

3. Avoid Drinking Alcohol

Alcohol poses an elevated risk of complications post-surgery. Due to its blood-thinning properties, alcohol can lead to dehydration. Additionally, its ability to widen blood vessels may contribute to increased swelling and delayed healing. Dr. Galanis will provide guidance on when it’s appropriate to reintroduce a moderate amount of alcohol into your diet following Vaser liposuction.

4. Wear Your Compression Garment

Wearing compression garments plays a vital role in maintaining most patients skin position during the healing process. They will help to reduce swelling while maintaining the shape and the body contouring achieved by your surgeon, all while fostering a faster recovery after Vaser lipo. The compression garment facilitates a smooth retraction of the skin. Generally, it is recommended to wear the compression garment for your treated areas both day and night during the initial week following the procedure.

5. Consider Having a Lymphatic Drainage Massage

You may want to think about a lymphatic drainage massage during your recovery. The purpose of this massage is to minimize bruising, swelling, and soreness. It’s important to note that lymphatic massage differs from a standard massage performed by a professional masseuse.

While you can receive a lymphatic drainage massage from specific professional masseuses, you can also practice it to some extent on your own. However, it’s crucial to consult your surgeon to understand the precise techniques, the appropriate time to start, and the recommended frequency for this type of massage.

6. No Smoking Zone In Full Effect

If you’re a smoker, you should be aware that you must quit smoking for a few weeks during your recovery from Vaser liposuction. This is typically a topic your surgeon will have addressed with you before scheduling the procedure.

Smoking has adverse effects on overall health, and its dangers are heightened during surgery. Smoking can restrict blood flow, potentially leading to complications during the procedure. In the recovery phase, smoking weakens the immune system, heightening the risk of infection at incision sites and impedes proper healing.

7. Keep An Eye Open For Signs Of Infection

Another crucial aspect of post-operative care involves checking for infection. Your surgeon will provide you with the typical signs to watch for and what to be cautious of. If you have any concerns at any point, it’s essential to reach out to your plastic surgeons office. They can promptly assess your condition to ensure proper healing.

Despite Vaser lipo utilizing a small incision, it’s imperative to allow time for the area of the incision and surrounding tissue to heal, which typically takes around 2 weeks. Adhering to the recommended precautions is crucial to prevent infection and support minimal scarring.

Questions and Answers

What is the downside of Vaser Liposuction?

Inflammation stands out as one of the major side effects of Vaser lipo. While it typically remains mild, certain individuals might encounter more intense episodes of inflammation shortly after the fat removal treatment. In such cases, it might be necessary to take specific pain medication throughout the recovery process.

Is Vaser Lipo worth the money?

Vaser lipo is considered superior to traditional liposuction. While both are cosmetic procedures designed to eliminate stubborn fat deposits, Vaser lipo is typically less invasive and more effective. This is attributed to its utilization of ultrasound technology to precisely target and remove fatty tissue. Both procedures can contribute to enhancing body shape and boosting confidence.

When can I return to my regular exercise routine?

In the six weeks post-treatment, your body is in the healing phase, so it’s advisable to take it easy on the exercise and obviously avoid any heavy lifting especially during the first week. However, between 2 to 4 weeks after the procedure, you can gradually reintroduce exercise into your routine, starting at a slower pace than your usual intensity. Remember you should be slowing moving back to doing normal activities as your body settles towards your final results.

Set Up Your Vaser Liposuction Consultation

If your interested to dramatically change your body contour using a mildly invasive procedure, Vaser Liposuction could be the right choice for you. Please contact our offices at Galanis Plastic Surgery in Beverly Hills to set up your initial consultation. You will be able to discuss the differences of vaser lipo vs. liposuction, and how a vaser liposuction recovery may differ from the norm. We look forward to meeting with you.

 

References

https://www.healthline.com/health/cosmetic-surgery/vaser-liposuction


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