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Suction curettage lipectomy

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1983
In 1981, we started performing minor suction curettage with the elements available at that time. In the course of surgical practice, we have modified the suction system and devised a new pattern of suction cannulas adapted for this kind of operation, with all possible variants. During this period, we have treated 150 patients, ranging in age from 17 to
A, Chajchir, I, Benzaquen, E, Wexler
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Endoscopy for Regional Lipectomy

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1996
With the advances in endoscopic surgery, reconstructive surgeons search for applications in the field of soft tissue contouring. The improvements in endoscopic surgery in other fields are based on surgery within well-contained spaces that allow insufflation.
L D, Friedlander, J, Sundin
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Suction Lipectomy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1985
In October of 1983, we sent a questionnaire on suction lipectomy to 2524 U.S. and Canadian members of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. Six-hundred and twelve plastic surgeons returned questionnaires (24.2 percent response rate).
Gerald H. Pitman   +2 more
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Buccal Lipectomy

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1980
An operation to correct "chubby" cheeks is described. The technique is simple and safe and gives predictable results. The buccal lipectomy may be performed by itself or as an adjunct to other facial cosmetic surgery. No permanent complications were experienced in 9 patients over a three and a half-year period.
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Computerized Suction Lipectomy Aspirator Monitor for Improved Results in Suction Lipectomy

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
A new computerized suction aspirator monitor is described. This device offers the benefits of instantaneous and concurrent scientifically accurate readout of aspirate contents in five separate bodily areas. Thus knowledge of amounts of blood versus fat can be immediately known without resorting to guess, estimate, or cumbersome lipocrit determination ...
D B, Apfelberg   +3 more
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Serial Suction Lipectomy

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1989
Serial suction lipectomy is a safe method whereby larger areas and larger amounts of subcutaneous fat can be removed in several subsequent steps to minimize transfusion, minimize hospitalization, and maximize the improved health and safety of our patients.
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Belt Lipectomy

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 2001
Belt lipectomy includes the traditional abdominoplasty or panniculectomy with excision extended laterally around the entire trunk. This technique yields a lateral thigh and buttock lift, and when combined with liposuction is used to improve contour of the thighs.
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Intraoral transmental suction lipectomy

International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2002
Intraoral transmental suction lipectomy (TMSL) is performed by entering the suction canula through the chin osteotomy/ostectomy gap into the sub- and/or supraplatysmal fat tissue layers. The aim of the study was to know patients' and operators' satisfaction with the procedure, and to know the kind and frequency of the complications.
M Y, Mommaerts   +3 more
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