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Findings from International College Provide New Insights into Liposuction

Published in Women's Health Weekly, March 24th, 2011

2011 MAR 24 -- A new study, 'Liposuction,' is now available. According to a study from the United States, "Liposuction is the most common cosmetic surgical procedure worldwide. It provides effective contouring of the torso, extremities, and submental areas in properly selected patients."

"Tumescent liposuction, a local anesthesia technique, and superwet liposuction, a systemic anesthesia technique, are the most common methods. The safety profile of both methods is excellent, but local anesthesia avoids the specific risks associated with general anesthesia. The most common complications of liposuction are contour irregularities and transient bruising," wrote...

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