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“Thank you for making my first Juvéderm experience so positive. I just LOVE putting makeup on my fuller lips and more youthful looking face. I was so nervous about doing this – and I’m so grateful I found the best doctor to do it – thank you to you and your wonderful staff”. — Maryellen T.

Jeffrey Rosenthal MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon l Former, Chief Plastic Surgery at Bridgeport Hospital

140 Sherman Street, Fairfield, CT 06824
Rosenthal Cosmetic Surgery & Skin Care Center

"Where Art Meets Science"

FAQs About Liposuction

When is the optimal time for my surgery?

Being in the best shape, mentally and physically with skin that is in optimal condition, as well as
being close to your optimal weight is always best. The position of fat on the body is
genetically determined. You may not be able to recontour areas that
bulge with diet and exercise.   Back to questions

Will there be loose skin?

The quality of skin before surgery determines how the skin tightens or
shrinks during the year after healing. The more stretched the skin is before
the procedure, the less it will tighten.  

Will I have all the bulges smoothed out?

Every effort will be made to sculpt and contour your body. Not every
area will have the same result. Once in a while a second sculpting or
liposuction procedure will give added results. We would not contemplate
this for 6 months to a year after the first surgery, as healing takes at least 1
year to be complete. There will be additional fees for the second procedure.

Can I have only one area suctioned?

Usually, it is necessary to contour multiple areas to offer you the best
results. The body is uneven on both sides and needs to be made more
symmetrical where possible.   Back to questions

What are the common areas that require liposuction?

Usually, the problematic areas are the hips, inner and outer thighs, inner
knees, abdomen, upper back below the bra, upper arms and under the
chin. Men require the spare tire and occasionally the breast area.   Back to questions

Where is the surgery performed?

Surgery is performed either at a private surgical facility or at Bridgeport Hospital.

What will I need before surgery?

You may be asked to obtain a medical evaluation by your family
physician to ensure that you are in the best possible health.

Will I stay overnight?

No, you will go home the same day.  

Will there be drainage?

Fluid is placed under the skin to aide in fat removal and to afford you the
greatest comfort during and after surgery. Some of this pink or blood-tinged
fluid will leak out from the small cut for 2-3 days following surgery.   

Will I wear a garment?

You will be given two supportive garments to be worn for at least 3 weeks.
You may shower the following day after surgery. When you resume more
active exercise in 3-4 weeks, it is recommended that you wear an elastic
sports garment for support.   

Will smoking effect my healing?

Yes- The effect of each cigarette lasts 12 hours on the blood vessels, and
the smoke is toxic. Consequently, smoking causes the skin to heal poorly
and the complications associated with smoking are tremendous. Even
second hand smoke during the weeks before and after surgery will
adversely affect your results. Stopping is a must before and after any operation.   

Type of Anesthesia:

You are gently put to sleep so that you will be comfortable throughout the
operation. Once asleep, I will place a local anesthetic under the skin so
that you will feel no discomfort and the amount of medicine you receive
during the operation will be minimized. By putting you to sleep your heart
rate, blood pressure, and amount of oxygen will be optimized. Rest
assured that being asleep for hours is generally very safe, so the 2.5-3.5
hours you sleep will be just fine.  

How long will the surgery take?

I take my time and like to be meticulous. That means not rushing through
your surgery. In addition, there are many
things that must be done before the operation can start, including
washing and preparing the area, making sure that your body is well
cushioned, and placing your legs in special boots to compress them
during the surgery. Likewise, at the end of surgery I need to wash you and
apply a special well padded dressing. I will also wait in recovery after the
surgery to be certain that all is going well before I leave.   

What can I expect?

Within a few weeks you will note an improvement in your shape. Large
bulging areas will be smoother and better contoured. Clothing that used
to bind you in these spots will fit much better. The improvement will be
evident in weeks, but the final results will take at least one year.  

When can I shower?

The day after surgery.  

Where are the scars?

The scars are scattered about the areas to be suctioned. Where possible,
they are placed in areas that are less visible. These scars take one year to finish
healing. They are permanent but small.  

Will there be pain?

Generally, there is moderate discomfort for the first week that is relieved
with pain medication that I will prescribe for you. The second week after
surgery the discomfort is minimal.   

When can I resume activities?

It is best to relax for the first 10 days. Bruising is variable and usually
located in the areas suctioned. However, due to gravity, the swelling and
bruising may descend to lower positions. After 3 weeks you should be
almost back to your old self except with a new and improved body. It is
not a good idea to exercise or increase your heart rate for 3 weeks from
the time of surgery, and no vigorous lifting or exercise for 6 weeks from
surgery. This will help to diminish your swelling and improve the rate at
which you heal.   

When can I drive again?

When you are able to move about without any discomfort and are not taking any
pain or muscle relaxant medications. This is usually, between 7 and 10 days.   

What can I do to expedite my healing?

We will give you a set of guidelines that inform you of what medicines to stay
away from and which vitamins to take. Not allowing anyone to smoke in
your presence for several weeks, using ice often, resting, maintaining a
low salt diet, and having a positive attitude all go a long way to assisting
your recovery.   

When will I see you again?

Depending upon the combination of surgeries, you will revisit the office
within 7-8 days. There will be multiple visits (which are included in your
care) to evaluate your progress and support your healing needs.   

Are there any additional fees to what was quoted?

If the surgery takes a bit longer (as there is never a rush) you may owe a
bit more for the operating room and anesthesia. If future surgery or
procedures are necessary there will be additional fees for anesthesia, the
operating room and the surgeon.

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