Facial Liposculpture Guide
By Jon TEP
Facial Liposculpture Introduction
Facial Liposculpture is a great cosmetic surgery procedure that will give you the look you have always wanted. Changing the lips, jaw, nose, eyes, and cheeks is a change that many people seem to want. Unfortunately, diet and exercise does not make those changes happen. What you are born with is pretty much what you get to keep. This is to bad, because the facial features are often considered the features people are most ashamed of or wishing they could change. These facial features can lead to year of self confidence loss, self-esteem issues, and disappointment in one's social life. That is why so many people have turned to facial liposculpture, it is a way to change your look, and hopefully your life. Like any type of cosmetic surgery, facial liposculpture is a serious procedure, and should not just be done because you feel like it. Take some time, talk to your family, friends, and doctor, and make sure it is the right decision for you.
What is Facial Liposculpture?
Reading out of my Random House Dictionary, liposculpture is defined as, “the surgical removal of subcutaneous fat and its transplant to another part of the body, as to fill out facial contours.” What this means is that facial liposculpture is a process where the excess fat is removed, and if need be, planted somewhere else in the face. The fat being removed, sculpted, and moved can create the facial feature you wanted. Facial Liposculpture contains more sculpting and changing of the fat, where as liposuction is a process that removes the fat.
The Basics of the Liposculpture Process
The fat used on facial liposculpture is often removed from different parts of the body, including the stomach or abdomen region. A small incision will be made into that area, a local anesthetic used, and a device will suck the fat out of stomach region, or possibly the thigh or butt region depending on your bodies make up. That is the fat that will be used on your face, so that is the first step in the procedure.
The doctor is than going to help use the excess fat to change the facial features you need. Depending on what needs to be done different things can happen. Simply removing the fat from the facial area is more of a facial liposuction procedure. In facial liposculpture your doctor is going to use that extra fat to reshape the lips, chin, cheeks, eyes, and face to whatever was the decided on.
There are different techniques that can be used to create the look you want, and different techniques that can be used to remove the fat. It is important to make sure you talk to the performing doctor very closely, make sure you are on the same page, and that you understand all of the steps in the procedure.
Benefits of Liposculputre
The first major benefit, is obviously, the creation of the facial features you want. Everyone knows how impossible is seems to be to change your facial features, facial liposculpture allows that to happen. The second benefit that should come from facial liposculpture is an increased sense of self-esteem and self-confidence. Creating the facial features you want should help eliminate the insecurity you once had with your face, and in return lead to a better personal life.
Facial liposculpture is also done with the fat in your body. This is nice because it is a natural substance, that your body can obviously handle. Other face lift procedures and techniques use chemicals or artificial materials to create the look you want. I would always prefer to go with the natural technique over the chemicals and non-natural materials.
Risks of Facial Liposculpture
The most common risk factors that occur with facial liposculpture are appearance factors. There is going to be a chance that you have excess bruising, lumpy skin, and cracked or older looking skin. These risk factors can happen with any facial liposculpture procedure, but the more skilled your doctor, the less chance of occurrence they have.
On rare occasions, infection, to much bleeding, or bad reaction to anesthetics can happen. This are much rarer side effects, but you should always know there is a possibility these could happen. You will have bruising, possibly some minor bleeding, and numbness after the procedure. Those should go away with time.
Other Notes of Interest
The common starting price for facial liposculpture surgery is around $2,000. However, this almost never includes anesthetic costs, equipment charges, hospital usage charges, and whatever else charge you can think off. Make sure you have a very clear idea of what the procedure is going to cost, with all of the extra charges included.
Recovery time is going to vary depending on the person, but do not plan on doing much activity at all for a week or two. After that you should be find going back to work and starting to live a normal life. It is quite common to have a numbing sensation in the performed on area, as well as bruising for a few weeks after the procedure. It is not uncommon to not see the full benefits of a procedure like this for up to six months after it takes place.
Conclusion
There are many reasons why people choose to have facial liposculpture procedures done. The obvious reason is because the wanted a different type of look for their face, and that is not something you get to achieve with diet and exercise. The way to decide on if facial liposculpture is right for you is to check and see if all of the benefits of the procedure out weight the negatives like cost, and the risk factors associated with any type of cosmetic surgery procedure. If they do, than starting looking at facial liposculpture as a way to get the look you want, but do always remember to think about it for a while and to discuss it with the important people in your life.
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