Knoxville Liposuction doctors
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J. Jason Wendel, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1215 21st Ave South Suite 6050 , Nashville |
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David B. Reath, MD
Knoxville Plastic Surgeon
109 Northshore Dr Suite 101 Ste 101, Knoxville |
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Timothy Wilson, MD
Knoxville Plastic Surgeon
9430 Park West Blvd. Suite 240, Knoxville |
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Tom Tracey Gallaher, MD
Knoxville Plastic Surgeon
9700 Westland Dr Ste 101, Knoxville |
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Stephen M. Lazarus, MD
Knoxville Plastic Surgeon
801 N. Weisgarber Rd. Suite 500, Knoxville |
Recent Answers
I'm considering a tummy tuck with liposuction. I read the results of a study that the fat cells redistribute after such procedures. My question is do these procedures make weight loss more difficult after surgery? Is there a correlation to the weight of the fat cells removed and weight gain after surgery? What is the optimum bmi of body fat procedure for a tummy tuck? Can Is it possible to achieve optimum results from a tummy tuck with out liposuction of areas such as the flanks?
Thank you for your question. Let's dispell some myths.
Liposuction and tummy tuck, as with other body contouring procedures, and intended to reshape the body you have. The procedures help give you an improved shape, body sculpting if you will. They do not usually cause a significant amount of weight loss in and of themselves. The fat does not redistribute.
Also, they do not substitute for weight loss nor do they prevent future weight gain.
If you get a tummy tuck and/or liposuction then your body will have a new shape. If you are good about maintaining a healthy diet and exercise, then it is likely you will have some longlasting results. If you are not good about exercise and do not eat healthy meals, then it is likely that your results will not last very long at all.
The surgery is only part the battle, the other part is your responsibility. I hope this helps and I wish you well.
the surgeon i am considering suggested that iam able to preform my procedures within a week of each other
Thank you for your question. When back/flank liposuction is combined with tummy tuck, it is usually limited to the lower back only. Care must be taken to ensure that the upper tummy skin and tissue has sufficient blood supply to survive. I don't know of any scientific literature that state separating the two by one week will make a difference. If you came to see me and wanted full upper and lower back lipo, and also tummy tuck, I would recommend you separate the procedures by about 6-8 weeks. Up to you and your surgeon. To be sure what is right for you, see at least two or more board-certified plastic surgeons in your area for a full and complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and that it is safe for you to have surgery. I hope this helps.
i have a consultation this thursday for liposuction, i have already paid deposit, but i'm worried that they are going to say no because i only way 10 stone (140lbs) and i'm 5ft 4inch.
The ideal candidate for liposuction is someone who, for the most part, is in decent shape but struggles with one or two problem areas that just won't seem to go away. If your consultation for liposuction is to deal with a "saddle bag", "love handle", "banana roll", "muffin top" or whatever is bothering you, then you may very well be a good candidate for liposuction. To be sure, see two or more board-certified plastic surgeons in your area for a full and complete evaluation to make sure you are a good candidate and that it is safe for you to have surgery. I hope this helps.





