Summary
time in surgery
1 Hour
anesthesia
General Anesthesia
TIME IN COLOMBIA
1 - 2 weeks
typical recovery
4 - 6 weeks
Overview
Liposuction removes troublesome, diet-resistant collections of fat to reshape your body. Individuals can exercise and reduce body fat yet still find themselves with the same stubborn bulges. Liposuction can permanently re-contour annoying areas of localized fat. A re-contoured body can still gain weight but usually not in the disproportionate bulges, since those cells have been permanently removed, making liposuction one of the most popular cosmetic surgeries available. The results can be remarkable, even though your total weight may only change a little.
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Liposuction can be performed anywhere on the body, the most common areas are the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks, and neck.
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Ideal candidate for liposuction
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Liposuction is designed for individuals who enjoy generally good health, have good skin elasticity, and have realistic expectations of what the procedure can do for them. It is important to note that cellulite will improve but not be totally cured by liposuction, this is why you´ll see better results if you´re at a healthy body weight. Liposuction is great because optimal results can be achieved without a lengthy and painful recovery.
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What is Post Liposuction Lymphatic Drainage Massage?
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Lymphatic Drainage also referred to as Manual Lymphatic Drainage, or “MLD” for short, is a type of massage therapy that utilizes light massage techniques to increase the flow of the lymph system. Lymph massage is particularly effective at treating patients with liposuction and plastic surgery.
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As its name implies, Lymphatic Drainage administers light massage techniques that help unblock the lymph system, allowing it to drain the body of harmful waste materials. Licensed lymph massage therapists effectively massage the lymphatic system which stimulates it into action. Once stimulated, the lymph system drains the body of built-up waste, causing puffiness to dissipate, the immune system to revitalize, and healing to take place.
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Lymph drainage massage is often used post-surgery to help with recovery and reduce swelling and scarring. This occurs because the practice stimulates cell and tissue regeneration as well as eliminates toxic substances in the blood which can hinder the healing process.
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What should I do Before my Surgery?
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The time leading up to your surgery is very important. To get an excellent result from your plastic surgery procedure, there are some checkboxes you'll want to tick leading up to your procedure.
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Get the lab tests our surgeon instructs, fill out the paperwork we send you, and pay for insurance coverage.
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STOP SMOKING! WE MEAN IT! By restricting blood vessels, nicotine decreases the blood flow throughout your body. Plastic surgery is extremely delicate, and your blood vessels play a significant role in the results. If they are restricted, the results are compromised.
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Avoid taking aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs, and herbal supplements as they can increase bleeding.
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If you’ve been working to lose weight before liposuction, you might have already changed your diet. As you prepare for surgery, the healthier the foods you eat, the better. Eating foods that are full of vitamins and minerals and that are excellent sources of fiber will help you heal more quickly after the surgery. Certain foods are also great at increasing or promoting skin elasticity, which will help your skin bounce back after the fat is removed.
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There is no specific weight you need to achieve before getting liposuction. However, a key liposuction prep tip is to reach your target weight or at least get close to it. Remember that reaching your goal weight is different from achieving your ideal body. Many people still have stubborn excess fat in specific areas, even after getting within range of their target weight. This is how liposuction can help.
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For best results, start focusing on building muscles several months before your procedure. In addition to helping you get the look you want sooner after surgery, this can also improve your strength and position you for faster healing. Liposuction does the heavy lifting of removing the stubborn fat that covers those muscles up.
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Included in our Prices
Surgeon Fees
Medical expert and specialist fees
24/7 Nurse
24/7 access to our team of nurses and vital sign monitoring
Chef
A selection of healthy delicious, nutritious meals.
Post Op Services
10 Post-op lymphatic drainage massages, and anything else you need during your recuperation
Facilities Fees
Medical facility fees
Travel Companion
Translator, BFF, assistant and anything else you need during your trip
Medical Exams
COVID Test and all medical exams in Colombia
Insurance
Comprehensive insurance for your procedure
Accomodation
Recover in one of our suites
Transportation
Airport and appointment transportation
Post Op Garments
2 Post-surgical compression garments,, abdominal board etc.
After Surgery
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The first night after surgery, you will experience temporary bruising, swelling, and numbness. The first night is the worst (TRUST US). You may experience some fluid oozing from the small access point incisions overnight. These incisions are made so that a narrow tube, or cannula, can be inserted and used to vacuum the layer of fat that lies deep beneath the skin. The cannula is pushed and pulled back and forth through the fat layer, breaking up the fat cells and suctioning them out. The fluid is not actual bleeding but rather it is some of the remaining fluid that was placed during your surgery. Some of this fluid is expected to leave your body after the surgery, so please, don´t be alarmed. You will be placed in a compression garment that must be worn for 6 - 8 weeks except to shower and clean the garment.
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The day after your surgery our nurses will change your dressings and evaluate your operative sites. After your examination, you will be placed back into your compression garment and you will be allowed to return to your suite and rest. You will see your doctor for your first control appointment.
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The first week after your surgery, you will be getting daily lymphatic drainage massages and we will be encouraging you to take short walks frequently throughout the day, this helps bring down the swelling and allows your body to recover much faster. You will have a second control appointment with your doctor on Day 3 and then another on Day 7. At this point, you will still be swollen and bruised. Your body is still recovering. Some post-operative patients may notice bruising for several weeks after liposuction. It can take anywhere from a week to several weeks to go away completely. Sun exposure to the bruises can promote darkening of the areas and delay the lightening process.
Patients are mostly mobile immediately after the procedure. You’ll be able to resume light activity within a couple of days, but you may need to avoid strenuous activity for a few weeks. You will be given a tight-fitting compression garment to wear after surgery to reduce swelling. The garment must be worn for six to eight weeks after surgery.
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The first month after your surgery, if you are still feeling tired, and a bit sore at this point, don´t worry, it will take a few weeks or months to feel completely like yourself again after surgery. Post-operative swelling can last for several months, you should be able to see your full, final results within 3 - 6 months of the procedure. You will have one last face-to-face control appointment with your doctor on Days 14 - 21 (depending on the severity of your procedure) and he will clear you to go home.
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This period is often called the “roller coaster” time period because you will go through mixed emotions of excitement, frustration, and happiness as you come to grips with your new body and the overall recovery process. Almost all patients go through this period of discovery, learning, and healing. You must keep looking forward and realize that over the next several months you will begin to enjoy your new body and its dramatic transformation from surgery.
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All of this information and more will be discussed with you during your initial consultation with one of our surgeons. If you have any additional questions we will be happy to answer them over a quick phone call, text, or email.
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