Techniques and Mechanism of Fat Removal
There are different techniques that changes the amount of fluid injected in the process of lipoplasty. In the dry technique no fluid injection is required. A small amount of fluid is injected in the wet method, while in the super-wet method the liquid that is injected is equal to the amount of fat that has to be removed. Another method involves the injection of large volumes of local anaesthetic and vasoconstrictor but this tactic is potentially dangerous due to the use of local anaesthetic. Another method involves the removal of fat using laser assistance. Your surgeon and you will agree and come to terms on the method before you ever come close to laying on any table or surgical bed.
There are different techniques that changes the amount of fluid injected in the process of lipoplasty. In the dry technique no fluid injection is required. A small amount of fluid is injected in the wet method, while in the super-wet method the liquid that is injected is equal to the amount of fat that has to be removed. Another method involves the injection of large volumes of local anaesthetic and vasoconstrictor but this tactic is potentially dangerous due to the use of local anaesthetic. Another method involves the removal of fat using laser assistance. Your surgeon and you will agree and come to terms on the method before you ever come close to laying on any table or surgical bed.
