Choosing a liposuction surgeon is beyond looking for a board certification in a surgical specialty and checking the surgeon’s reputation. There is also the concern regarding their philosophy in safe surgical practices. This is just as important as ensuring that the plastic surgeon is properly trained and experienced in liposuction surgery.
The key is to avoid excessive treatments in a single day because of the amount of stress it would put the body through. This means that any large treatment should be broken down into smaller sessions and if a patient desires liposuction for multiple areas of the body, the liposuction surgeon should know better than to try and perform treatment to more than one area at a time. It is a good idea to space out the surgeries to ensure the patient is able to recover and minimize the risk of complications.
One key marker to keep an eye on is how much fat the surgeon is willing to remove on a given day. The Medical Board of California prohibits a plastic surgeon performing liposuction to remove more than five liters of aspirate per day. Aspirate is the combination of fatty substances and fluids in the body that is removed during liposuction surgery. It is a good sign when a surgeon limits their own practice to less than four liters per day.
There are many times when a patient will also request other plastic surgery procedures in conjunction with liposuction. In such a case the additional treatments should always be schedule for another day and not performed the same day. For liposuction surgeries that are large and require multiple sessions you want a board certified liposuction surgeon who is willing to schedule the surgical days at least a month apart from each other. This allows the body of the patient enough time to recoup in between treatments.
