Jeffery (StrTrkr777) mentioned liposuction in another thread, but I thought it deserved its own thread. So, is it dangerous or at least fairly safe? How much does it cost? What kind of doctor performs it?*
*Yes, I know I shouldn’t be getting medical advice from this board, but dangit, I’m curious.
There was recently some big South American drug lord that died on the table while getting a liposuction to help him change the way he looked.
And I just read that some actress on a TV show had minor liposuction to get rid of some solid fat deposits (she was already very thin), and just about died from some complications.
5 deaths in 400000 is not very bad at all, especially when at least one of them is gross negligence, and another one is from the anaesthesia (sp?)
As far as the lipo itself, it should be one of the safest operations done: performed correctly, the doctor shouldn’t go near major organs or blood vessels. The real risk factor with lipo is the general anaesthesia, which is used in nearly every operation performed.
The movie star mentioned had problems with the anaesthesia, not the procedure itself. As for the drug lord, well, who knows what kind of doctor he had.
As for Dr. Chavis, I read a couple of articles about him. He sounds greedy, lazy, and incompetent, period. He started doing lipos after taking only half of a 4 day seminar on the procedure. This man would have been killing people if he was practicing as a dermatologist. As it was, he was originally licensed as an OB/GYN. Call me brutal, but I’m kinda glad he went into plastic surgery instead of endangering mothers and newborns.
Snark - when I priced a lipo/tummy tuck, it was $15000.
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The end of that article bitched that 5 deaths was too many for a cosmetic surgery. So tell me, how many people die because people like to drive fast, or because some people decide they can drive after they’ve been drinking. How many people, especially teens have died because of our obsession with sports? That someone died from a medical procedure is sad, but they did have a choice & it’s not nearly as sad as someone dying because of irresponsible behavior
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…in a state so nonintuitive it can only be called weird…
JMSaSU - if you read that right and it was cubic CENTIMETERS, well, there are 100 centimeters in a meter, so 1,000,000 CCs in a cubic meter. So about 1/10th of a cubic meter. Big Woo. (for the metrically challenged, a meter is 3 inches longer than a yard)
hmmm I had an aunt and uncle that had it done at the same time. They didn’t tell many people that they were doing it. But you could tell the difference so they have quite a bit taken off. It costs them around 10,000 apiece…and that was when the procedure first came out. It depends on how much you want done…
They came through it fine…I think my aunt had some infection from it…it causes major bruising…they both looked like someone had beat the hell out of them…around the areas they had done. But…I sure the procedure has changed and is probably better now. My uncle is a dibetic and my aunt had major major heart problems…she passed away in February of this year. But I’m sure if there had been any danger they wouldn’t have performed it.