Acta Scientific Women's Health (ASWH)

Case Report Volume 6 Issue 8

Syringe Aspiration Liposuction

Sie Thu Myint1,2*, Zin May Win1,2, Aung Myat Thu3, Ohnmar Thaung1,2, Min Thant1 and Thein Lwin1

1Department of Surgery, University of Medicine (1), Yangon, Myanmar
2Surgical Ward 2, Yangon General Hospital, Myanmar
3Grand Hanthar International Hospital, Myanmar

*Corresponding Author: Sie Thu Myint, Department of Surgery, University of Medicine (1), Yangon, Myanmar.

Received: February 07, 2024; Published: July 18, 2024

Abstract

Liposuction is a very common cosmetic procedure: a safe, simple and effective method of body contouring.
Klein's tumescent technique has been gradually embraced by all medical specialties, because of the advantages including especially bleeding reduction.

Keywords: Liposuction; Syringe; Sodium Bicarbonate

References

  1. CT Chia., et al. “Evidence-based medicine: liposuction”. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 139 (2017): 267e-274e.
  2. JA Klein. “The tumescent technique for liposuction surgery”. The American Journal of Cosmetic Surgery 4 (1987): 263-267.
  3. A Matarasso. “Superwet anesthesia redefines large-volume liposuction”. Aesthetic Surgery Journal 17 (1997): 358-364.

Citation

Citation: Sie Thu Myint., et al. “Syringe Aspiration Liposuction".Acta Scientific Women's Health 6.8 (2024): 22-23.

Copyright

Copyright: © 2024 Sie Thu Myint., et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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