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CIRCUMFERENTIAL
LIPOSUCTION: BEYOND SPOT REDUCTION
Panel to Address Body Sculpting Techniques at ASAPS Annual Meeting
by ASAPS
Lipoplasty (liposuction) continues to be the most commonly performed aesthetic
(cosmetic) surgical procedure, with the number of lipoplasty procedures performed
in the U.S. up 111% since 1997, according to statistics from the American
Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). |
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Press release from ASAPS (May 16, 2003)
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NEW YORK, NY (May 16, 2003) - Lipoplasty (liposuction) continues to be the most
commonly performed aesthetic (cosmetic) surgical procedure, with the number
of lipoplasty procedures performed in the U.S. up 111% since 1997, according
to statistics from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS).
Lipoplasty first generated wide interest among American plastic surgeons in
the early 1980s; since then, ongoing improvements in patient selection, techniques,
physician training and credentialing, and facility accreditation, all have contributed
to satisfying results for most patients. As aesthetic plastic surgeons continue
to strive for even better outcomes, many are finding that, while most patients
need only "spot reduction" of the localized fat deposits that cause unsightly
bulges, some patients can benefit from the more technically difficult "circumferential"
approach to lipoplasty. According to ASAPS Vice President and panel moderator
Peter Fodor, MD, panelists will address this advance in lipoplasty technique,
focusing on the female silhouette, at ASAPS' Annual Meeting, May 16-21,
at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston.
"In order to achieve the best results for our patients, aesthetic plastic surgeons
must consider the whole body contour, not just isolated areas," says panelist
and ASAPS member Jeffrey Kenkel, MD. The Dallas plastic surgeon says that for
properly selected patients, this approach might mean performing lipoplasty around
the entire circumference of the thighs instead of addressing just the outer
saddlebag area or the inner thigh, for example.
To refine the waist, contouring with lipoplasty may be done not only in the
front abdominal area but also on the sides and back. In some patients, this
may be combined with a tummy tuck to remove excess skin. Dr. Kenkel says that
the training and experience of the plastic surgeon are important to achieving
well-proportioned results with maximum safety.
Dr. Fodor also stresses the importance of the "hand that wields the tool." The
Los Angeles plastic surgeon, who is a past president of the Lipoplasty Society
of North America (LSNA), explains that "while appropriate training and experience
are crucial, beyond that, a plastic surgeon's aesthetic sense is harder to define
and may be more innate than learned." Dr. Fodor says that a good surgical plan
may not always conform to a patient's initial request. "A patient's expressed
wish for 'straight thighs' may not produce a result that is in proportion to
the natural curves of the body, which must always be respected," he says.
Dr. Fodor notes that the success of lipoplasty ultimately rests with the sculpting
finesse that the aesthetic plastic surgeon provides. "Obviously, male and female
silhouettes are different," he continues. "In the female, there must be a smooth
flow of curves, which is what the skilled aesthetic plastic surgeon strives
to achieve through selective removal of fat and actual body sculpting. This
is a complex and tricky procedure to do well," he says. "It isn't enough to
reduce the fat somewhere either in a spot or even circumferentially. The final
result must be shaped and sculpted, and that is where the technical expertise
and aesthetic sense of the plastic surgeon come in."
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PANEL:
Finesse in Circumferential Lipoplasty - Restoring the Female Silhouette
Tuesday, May 20, 8:00 am EDT.
PETER FODOR, MD, AND JEFFREY KENKEL, MD, are available for interviews.
CONTACT THE ASAPS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF.
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) is the only plastic
surgery organization devoted entirely to the advancement of cosmetic surgery. ASAPS
has a U.S. membership of more than 1900 American Board of Plastic Surgery-certified
surgeons and is recognized throughout the world as the authoritative source for
cosmetic surgery education.
Toll-free referral line: 888.ASAPS.11 (272.7711). Web site: www.surgery.org
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