Anaesthesia for cosmetic surgery
Alternative Anesthesia Approaches in Cosmetic Surgery. Much of plastic surgery is done with local anesthesia. . You may still feel pressure and movement of tissues
as these sensations are harder to block.
Anaesthesia
is an important component of cosmetic
surgery. Many people consider having
cosmetic surgery (plastic surgery) are unaware of what anaesthesia actually involves
and what options are available to them. In this article we hope to provide you
with answers to some of the common questions regarding anaesthesia in relation
to cosmetic surgery.
What is anaesthesia?
Although
there are a number of definitions of anaesthesia, it is generally defined as
the process of having our sensations reversibly blocked (e.g. our sensation of
pain) which allows us to undergo surgery or other medical procedures without
distress and pain.
Depending
on the extent of their affects on the body, anaesthetics are often classified
as general anaesthetics or local anaesthetics.
General anaesthesia: general anaesthetics
cause a complete reversible loss of consciousness for a certain period of time.
During this time period patients are not arousable by any type of external
stimulus, including pain. General anaesthesia is generally the most suitable
form of anaesthesia for major plastic surgery procedures such as major liposuction and breast augmentation
surgery which involves the insertion of breast implants.
Regional anaesthesia: regional anaesthesia do
not cause a complete loss of consciousness like general anaesthetics. Regional
anaesthetics have a more localised effect which cause a loss of pain sensation with
varying degrees of muscle relaxation which affects only certain targeted
regions of the body. Regional anaesthetics which have very localised affects
are also commonly referred to as local anaesthetics. Local anaesthetics are commonly used for
smaller and less invasive cosmetic surgery procedures such as lip augmentation
and liposuction on a small area of the body.
In
general , local anaesthesia has lower recovery times and lower complication
risks than general anaesthesia. However due to its localised affects it is
often not suitable for larger surgeries which require a general anaesthetic to
effectively eliminate the pain and distress which would otherwise be associated
with the surgery.
Which type of anaesthesia is suitable
for me?
There
are a number of different types of anaesthesia used to perform cosmetic
surgery. Which type will be suitable for you will depend on the type of plastic
surgery you are thinking about having and your general health and fitness
levels. Hence to make an informed decision as whether to proceed with the
cosmetic surgery procedure you are considering it is important that you discuss
the matter of anaesthesia in depth with you cosmetic surgeon and also with an
anaesthetist if required.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
The
Hurlingham Clinic in London
is a leading cosmetic surgery clinic which specialises in all major types of
cosmetic surgery including liposuction and breast augmentation. For more
information or to arrange a consultation with an experienced cosmetic surgeon
The Hurlingham Clinic can be contacted on 020 7348 6380.
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