Liposuction Tops Mesotherapy as Proven Fat-loss Method, Plastic Surgeon Notes
"The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has warned patients to steer clear of injection fat-loss treatments such as mesotherapy," says board-certified plastic surgeon and author Allan Parungao, MD. "For now, liposuction is the only proven method for eliminating unwanted fat cells."
Oak Park, Ill. (PRWEB) September 29, 2007 -- "People who want a safe, effective way to lose stubborn body fat have made liposuction the most popular cosmetic surgery procedure in America," says Allan Parungao, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon.
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) reports that 403,684 liposuction procedures were performed on U.S. men and women in 2006.
"Liposuction has a long and successful track record," says Dr. Parungao, author of A Woman's Guide to Cosmetic Breast Surgery and Body Contouring (Addicus Books, 2006). "This procedure, also known as suction-assisted lipoplasty or suction lipectomy, is minimally invasive plastic surgery that slims the body by suctioning away excess fat.
"Newer techniques, such as tumescent liposuction and ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty, offer more-precise results and quicker recovery times," says Dr. Parungao. "Liposuction patients are typically up and around right away, and most go back to work in just a few days."
Men and women turn to liposuction to get rid of stubborn fat deposits that don't respond to diet or exercise. Liposuction can trim excess fat from the abdomen, "love handles," outer and inner thighs, buttocks, breasts (in men and women), neck and under the chin, upper chest near the armpit, "bra bulge" in the mid-back, upper arms, back of the thighs, knees, as well as calves and ankles.
"Today, less-reliable fat-loss methods such as mesotherapy or injection lipolysis are also getting a lot of attention," notes Dr. Parungao. Mesotherapy, a controversial fat-reduction technique involving hundreds of injections, is being touted as an alternative to liposuction. But is mesotherapy safe?
On May 14, 2007, the ASAPS issued a warning against the use of injection fat-loss treatments: "Although marketed as fat-loss treatments, these procedures are scientifically unproven, lacking any objective data on safety and efficacy. In addition, none of these procedures has received FDA approval, with the ingredients poorly defined. The procedures also may be offered by persons without sufficient medical training, thereby putting patients at risk of harm."
"Safety needs to come first," said ASAPS President Foad Nahai, MD. "We do not have definitive information on injection fat-loss treatments. The bottom line for patients is this: Don't allow yourself to be injected with an unknown and untested substance."
Clinical research is clearly needed, and the ASAPS's research arm is launching a peer-reviewed study of injection lipolysis. On Sept. 4, 2007, the Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation announced it has received approval from the FDA to initiate a clinical trial investigating the safety and efficacy of one type of injection lipolysis treatment.
For more information on liposuction, visit www.parungao.com/liposuction.
Allan Parungao, MD, is an Oak Park, Illinois plastic surgeon board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Visit his web site at www.parungao.com.
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Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery, the only plastic surgery center on world famous Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, has launched a specialized program that works to not only improve people's appearance following massive weight loss, but also helps them enhance their overall lifestyle.
Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) July 16, 2007 -- Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery, the only plastic surgery center on world famous Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, has launched a specialized program that works to not only improve people's appearance following massive weight loss, but also helps them enhance their overall lifestyle.
There has been a tremendous increase in people who have lost massive amounts of weight. The popularity of weight loss surgery such as gastric bypass and lap band is one reason, while other people lose large amounts of weight through diet and exercise. Following this kind of large weight loss, people often are left with loose and hanging skin. In this situation, body contouring plastic surgery can offer tremendous improvements in appearance.
One plastic surgery center takes this a step further. With Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery's Body Transformation Program, the specialized center not only creates leaner torsos but also coordinates new wardrobes to put them into, and more.
According to Rodeo Drive Plastic Surgery's Medical Director, Dr. Lloyd Krieger, "The most common procedures we do for people following massive weight loss are tummy tucks, body lifts and thigh lifts. We do these procedures for both men and women. For women we also do a large number of breast reductions and breast lift procedures." ...full story
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