The popularity of liposuction exploded in the 1990s, and it quickly became the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery operation in the United States. An incomplete understanding of the physiology of the procedure, however, combined with greater volumes of suction and larger numbers of cases, led to unacceptable morbidity and mortality rates in the early years of liposuction.
To address these concerns, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Committee on Patient Safety published the Practice Advisory on Liposuction in 2004. With the current understanding of physiology and safety, liposuction now has the lowest complication rate of any major plastic surgery operation. It is a common adjunct to abdominoplasty and breast surgery, and much safer today.
There's never been a more opportune time to get rid of fat through the wonders of liposuction.
For more on liposuction CLICK HERE for an earlier blog entry.
Also check out what the press says about my lipo technique HERE.
Last, read my special feature in BusinessMirror HERE.
To address these concerns, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Committee on Patient Safety published the Practice Advisory on Liposuction in 2004. With the current understanding of physiology and safety, liposuction now has the lowest complication rate of any major plastic surgery operation. It is a common adjunct to abdominoplasty and breast surgery, and much safer today.
There's never been a more opportune time to get rid of fat through the wonders of liposuction.
For more on liposuction CLICK HERE for an earlier blog entry.
Also check out what the press says about my lipo technique HERE.
Last, read my special feature in BusinessMirror HERE.
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