Category: Liposuction
Posted On: January 15, 2013 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Dr. Linder performed muffin top procedure for the Dr. Oz Show last year. This patient is now two months postop with an excellent result and example of the muffin top procedure. The preoperative photograph shows a very squared appearance to the flank and hip area extending to the lower abdominal pannus. She declined to have […]
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Posted On: July 05, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The patient below is status post massive weight loss, over 140 pounds, was actually featured on the Dr. Oz Show with Dr. Linder after Dr. Linder’s total transformation of the patient’s breasts and abdomen. The patient had severe grade 3 ptosis, skin laxity and a massive abdominal pannus after losing 140 pounds. She, however, was […]
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Posted On: June 22, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Below you will see four examples of different color aspirate, all from Dr. Linder’s liposuction patients. Tumescent liposuction technique is the gold standard with the American Board of Plastic Surgery. The three components of the infiltration include Lidocaine, epinephrine and sodium chloride or lactated Ringer’s solution. It is the epinephrine that causes constriction, reducing bruising, […]
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Posted On: February 14, 2012 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
STATUS POST MASSIVE WEIGHT LOSS The patient to the left presents with massive weight loss, weighing over 340 pounds, having had a laparoscopic banding procedure (gastric bypass surgery), lost over 140 pounds, now weighs 200 pounds even. He has massive amounts of skin from the chest area extending to the lateral breast and extending down […]
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Posted On: December 02, 2011 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Male Liposuction The example to the left is a patient with significant lipodystrophy adiposity of the iliac crest rolls, the belt area, extending to the periumbilical and lower abdomen. This patient is not an excellent candidate, but rather a good candidate for liposuction, as he does have significant intraperitoneal fat including omentum and mesentery. However, […]
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Posted On: November 30, 2011 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
REDUCING THE GYNOID APPEARANCE MICRO LIPOSUCTION The above patient is a young 22-year-old female presenting with gynoid appearance, significant iliac crest roll hip fat as well as anteromedial, posterolateral and infragluteal fold fat. The patient is an excellent candidate for tumescent liposuction using micro liposuction techniques with infiltration of tumescent fluid. The patient underwent the […]
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Posted On: October 28, 2011 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
The patient to the left presents with a gynoid appearance with severe lipodystrophy of the iliac crest rolls. She has a disproportionate amount of fat on the hip area. She also has significant banana rolls which extend under the infragluteal fold out to the lateral thigh saddlebags. This patient underwent tumescent liposculpture technique in a bidirectional fashion […]
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Posted On: October 26, 2011 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Patients who present for revision liposculpture may require the use of very small cannulas. The example below is a patient who underwent four liposuctions in Toronto, Canada as well as in Britain. Unfortunately, she was left with some contour deformity of the periumbilical abdominal area which will be very difficult to correct without the use […]
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Posted On: October 19, 2011 Author: The Office of Dr. Stuart Linder
Liposculpture requires finesse, experience and judgment. Removing just the amount of fat is not always as easy as it may seem. Apparently, some patients do present with over-liposuctioning which can occur from either inadequate judgment or patients, as in this case, having been operated under IV sedation without an anesthesiologist in which she was in […]
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