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Liposuction is a cosmetic procedure used to remove fat from unwanted areas, most commonly the stomach, thighs, buttocks and hips. It is sometimes incorrectly considered as a weight loss procedure, but in fact it is designed as a method of body sculpting and toning.
Traditional liposuction is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the UK, but more recently, a number of other methods for removing or reducing fat have become available.
These new methods have quickly become popular, largely because they are less invasive and speedier than traditional lipo - hence the phrase, ‘lunchtime lipo’.
If you’re considering a form of liposuction, we’ve compiled this short guide to some of the different methods, to help you decide what is the best option for you.
If you've had any liposuction surgery that has gone , then our team of solicitors can help you, learn more about making a liposuction claim here
This type of liposuction is most suited to people who are looking to target larger areas of unwanted fat. The surgery is performed under general anaesthetic and takes between one and three hours, dependent on how much fat needs to be removed.
Traditional liposuction is not a weight-loss method, but it is commonly used to remove fat that a person hasn’t been able to get rid of by exercise and following a balanced diet.
There are a number of different, quicker methods of liposuction that can (in theory) be completed in a person’s lunch hour. These include:
Vaser stands for ‘vibration amplification of sound energy at resonance’ and it works by eliminating stubborn fat from areas such as the arms, buttocks, chin, hips and knees.
Under local anaesthetic, ultrasound technology is used to speed up the process of cell vibration and a cannula is inserted to drain the broken down fat. Results will start to show around three weeks after the procedure and will improve over the following six months.
There are a number of different laser liposuction methods - some of which use suction technology to extract the broken down fat, while with others the body flushes it out through excretion. Laser lipo only eliminates fat cells and is more suited to people who want to target very small areas. Patients can expect a shorter recovery time than traditional lipo and significantly less discomfort.
Although it is not technically a form of liposuction, CoolSculpting has become one of the most popular form of body sculpting in recent years. Cryolipolysis - also known as fat-freezing - works by cooling unwanted fat cells in order to kill them. The dead cells are then excreted through the body naturally and the patient will start to see results after around 12 weeks.
Many people are attracted to these methods of liposuction due to the reduced recovery time, minimal bruising and lower costs but, if you choose to go ahead, it is important that your expectations are managed and that you fully understand the risks involved.
These procedures can still be dangerous and complications can be severe. Potential risks of lunchtime lipo include:
If you have experienced problems following a liposuction that has gone wrong as a result of negligence, get in touch with us to see if you have a case for compensation. Call 0800 634 0285 or request a callback by completing the contact form here.
Rhinoplasty surgery is a cosmetic procedure that alters the structure and appearance of the nose. During the healing process, the nasal tissues are extremely delicate and nose surgery patients should avoid doing anything that could risk damage while they are healing. Some patients may wonder whether sneezing episodes could affect their surgical outcome and may want to understand how to mitigate these risks.
This blog will outline what the risks of sneezing are on rhinoplasty results, what the signs of damage are and the actions patients can take to ensure a smooth healing process after nose reshaping surgery.
Sneezing after a nose job can put strain on the delicate nasal tissues as they heal. While it is not possible to completely avoid sneezing, taking precautions can help prevent complications. Forceful sneezing can lead to swelling, bleeding, or even changes in the results of the surgery. To minimise the impact, patients are advised to sneeze with their mouths open, which helps to reduce pressure on the nasal structures during sneezing.
During the initial weeks of recovery, the nose is particularly vulnerable. The internal structures are still settling, and any excessive force could disrupt healing. If sneezing becomes frequent due to allergies or irritants, consult a medical professional for advice on managing symptoms safely.
Proper aftercare is essential for a successful rhinoplasty recovery. Patients should follow their surgeon’s guidance, which typically includes:
If the nose experiences excessive force - whether from a sneeze or accidental impact - patients may be concerned about whether their rhinoplasty results have been affected. Signs of potential damage include:
If any of these signs appear, consult your surgeon promptly to assess whether additional care or adjustments are needed.
While sneezing can put strain on the healing nose and potentially affect rhinoplasty results, all cosmetic surgery carries some level of risk that could occur regardless if the patient sneezes or not. Rhinoplasty is no exception, and while complications are uncommon, they can sometimes occur even when patients carefully follow post-operative care instructions.
Patients should be aware of the warning signs that could indicate a complication, including:
Your surgeon has a legal and ethical duty of care to ensure that procedures like rhinoplasty are carried out safely and to a reasonable standard. This duty extends from the initial consultation through to post-operative care, your safety and wellbeing at every stage.
Key responsibilities include:
Should you believe that your surgeon performed your rhinoplasty surgery negligently, experts in rhinoplasty surgery claims such as Cosmetic Surgery Solicitors will be able to help you make a claim for compensation. Our friendly, knowledgeable team can help you to understand your rights, compile evidence needed to build a case and secure compensation on your behalf.
Speak to our team today by calling 0808 231 6370 or using our online contact form.
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Whether you have questions about negligent cosmetic surgery or need assistance with your case, reach out to us today.