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Our Locations:
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250 S. La Cienega Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
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Are the costs of LAP-BAND® procedure covered by Insurance? |
Our center accepts most insurance plans. You may submit information regarding your insurance carrier in the Patient/Inquiry department. Our staff will verify your insurance information and determine if your insurance covers the procedure. Insurance will be considered for this surgery if proper documentation is provided to substantiate medical necessity.
You may also contact us at:
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and provide us your insurance information over the phone for verification. [more] |
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Liposuction
Liposuction slims and reshapes specific areas of the body by removing excess fat deposits, improving your body contours and proportion.
Liposuctions techniques may be used to reduce localized fat deposits of the:
- Abdomen and waist
- Back and Chest area
- Cheeks, chin and neck
- Calves and ankles
- Upper arms and Thighs
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Procedure Liposuction
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In our Surgical Center we
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There are many different ways that the liposuction procedure is performed today are discussed below. The main differences between these techniques are as follows: |
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- Solution has to be injected
under the skin to perform a liposuction. These procedures
will vary in the amount of the solution that is used
for this.
- Some additional devices
may be needed to assist in performing the liposuction
and this varies from technique to technique.
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Due to their poor safety records,
some of the older techniques are no longer used. |
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This technique is no longer used.
It would have required general anesthesia. It was called
the dry technique because of the fact that injection of
a local anesthetic into the fat cells was not performed
before the liposuction was performed. This often caused
excessive blood loss and therefore is no longer performed.
Approximately 30% of the tissue removed during this type
of procedure was blood.
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This technique also required a
general anesthetic to be administered. This technique
has also been discarded. For this type of procedure, around
100 ml of local anesthetic with epinephrine was injected
into the fat cells. This technique caused far less blood
less than the dry technique but was still considered unsafe.
With this technique, about 15-20% of the tissue being
removed consisted of blood.
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This technique also requires a
general anesthetic. For this technique, a volume of dilute
local anesthetic is injected, but this is less than half
the volume required for the tumescent technique. Surgical
blood loss is about 8% of the fluid removed, which is
significantly less than the wet technique, but greater
than the blood loss in the tumescent technique.
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Technique 4 – Tumescent : |
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Tumescent Liposuction requires
the injection of a large volume of very dilute local anesthetic
that contains both lidocaine and epinephrine. This amount
of anesthetic causes the fat cells to become “swollen
and firm” or “tumescent”, hence the
name. This is the only procedure that permits liposuction
with only local anesthesia. With this technique, only
about 1% of the fluid removed during the procedure is
blood.
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Technique 5 –Power Assisted Liposuction (PAL): |
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PAL devices are also now available.
They use power supplied by an electric motor or compressed
air. They either produce a rapid in and out movement or
a spinning movement of the attached liposuction cannula.
These are purported to make the procedure easier for the
surgeon. Though some surgeons advocate the use of Power
Assisted Liposuction, many remain skeptical about its
advantages. It should be noted that there are still no
objective scientific publications that support the claims
made by the manufacturers of these devices.
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Tumescent Liposuction – The procedure itself: |
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Large volumes of a solution are
injected into the targeted fat areas. This solution is
usually a local anesthetic with epinephrine. Epinephrine
causes the shrinkage of blood capillaries and helps to
minimize any blood loss. A small incision is made in the
skin, and a small tube called a “cannula”
attached to a vacuuming device is then inserted into the
fatty deposits. Back and forth movements are used and
the fat is sucked through the tube into a sterile collection
unit. An elastic compression garment placed on the treated
area to assist the skin in contracting and healing, resulting
in a more sculpted look and more attractive contour
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Benefits of the Tumescent Technique: |
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The several benefits of this technique
include less bleeding, fewer skin irregularities, less
bruising, and a speedier recovery. It is also performed
as an outpatient procedure, thus avoiding complications
from a general anesthetic and also helping to avoid a
costly hospital stay. Since the patient is awake during
the procedure, they can sit or stand during the procedure
to allow the surgeon to monitor the status of the patient
and the overall progress of the contouring more effectively.
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Any surgery has both benefits
and risks associated with it. When performed by a qualified
dermatalogic surgeon the tumescent liposuction procedure
with local anesthetic is extremely safe and has very few
side effects. Minor complications may include lumpiness,
dimpling, skin irregularity, loose skin, numbness, infections
and some scarring although rare, may occur, and can usually
be corrected fairly easily.
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Post-operative procedures: |
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The local anesthesia remains effective
in minimizing pain from the surgery for approximately
24 hours. Patients are usually generally alert and able
to function. They do not usually suffer the same nausea,
grogginess and the washed out feeling associated with
the effects of general anesthesia. Patients are usually
encouraged to walk immediately after the procedure to
enhance the healing process. Patients can usually resume
regular desk-work within a few days, but physical exercise
can be resumed three to seven days after the procedure.
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Are the costs of Panniculectomy procedure covered by Insurance? |
Our center accepts most insurance plans. The insurance carrier may cover all or a portion of the costs if medical conditions are correlated with excessive weight.You may submit information regarding your insurance carrier in the Patient/Inquiry department. Our staff will verify your insurance information and determine if your insurance covers the procedure. Insurance will be considered for this surgery if proper documentation is provided to substantiate medical necessity.
You may also contact us at:
Tel.
and provide us your insurance information over the phone for verification. [more] |
What insurance companies do you accept? |
We accept a variety of insurance carriers and plans. During your initial consultation, you'll complete a Patient Questionnaire that contains a section on insurance coverage. You may contact our office directly prior to your consultation to discuss insurance coverage and verification. Please call us at:
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In our
Surgical
Center
compare to
number of
other
Surgical
Center we
prefer
General Anesthesia , in which case you'll sleep through the entire operation and do not feel any pain. |
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* The Information Presented On This Website Is Intended To Be Used For Informational Use Only; It Is Not Intended To Be A Substitute For Professional Advice. If You Are Planning On Having A Procedure Performed Or If There Is Anything You Don't Understand Or Have Questions About Your Procedure, Time, Price Variation Due Patient Comorbidity, Our Special Price Reflect Surgery for Patients with Weight up to 160 Pounds and IV Sedation, Additional Cost for Blood Work, General Anesthesia, Recovery, Combination Of The Different Procedures. Please Consult Our Physician Who Will Be Happy During Your Free Consultation To Go Over In Details With All Your Questions. |
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