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Laser Lipolysis performed?
 - Consultation, planning and consent:
Your doctor will see you at a consultation and will decide
with you if you are suitable to have laser lipolysis and whether your problem areas
are suitable for laser lipolysis treatment. If you are happy with what your doctor
thinks is possible,
you will go through a consent form with your doctor.
At this
time you will be
warned of the risks and the benefits again - they are listed
later here for you to go
through. You will then be measured for your compression
garment as you will
need to wear compression over the treated area for 5 - 9
days - depending on
where it is and how much has been done.
- Your procedure:
On the day of your procedure, you will be checked by one of
our health care staff
and the doctor performing your laser lipolysis. You will be
taken to the changing
room and asked to change into a surgical gown. You will then
be taken to the
operating theatre and in the standing position, the areas
for laser lipolysis
treatment will be marked with the skin marking pen.
You will then be asked to lie on the operating table, in a
position suitable for your
doctor to be able to perform the aser lipolysis procedure. The
area or areas to be
treated will be washed with an antibacterial skin
preparation solution and sterile
sheets will be placed over you. Local anaesthetic will be
injected into the area
using special blunt needles through tiny 1-2 mm holes and
the laser is put through the same incision. The laser is moved backwards and
forwards, destroying
the fat cells releasing the fat.
Once
the fat has been released, we insert a suction (aspiration)
catheter through the same 1-2 mm hole and the liquid fat and
dead cells are removed.
Treatments last anywhere between
30 minutes and 2 hours. At
the end of the treatment, the area will be swollen due to the local
anaesthetic that has been injected. There should be no bruising as the laser closes
blood vessels as it treats the fat cells. Plasters will be put on the tiny holes
and you will be fitted with
your compression garment.
You will then be allowed to go home but are advised to have
someone to take you home.
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