Lymphatic Drainage for Liposuction Recovery
What Does Liposuction Do to The Lymphatic System?
The surgical effect of liposuction on the lymphatics is unique. Liposuction disrupts or destroys most lymphatic capillaries within the targeted adipose tissue. Fortunately, lymphatic damage from liposuction is not usually permanent; lymphatic capillaries regenerate within a few weeks to several months after being damaged by a liposuction cannula.
Lymphedema is edema caused by inadequate lymphatic function resulting from the lack of development, destruction, or obstruction of lymph vessels or lymph nodes. These causes include primary lymphedema from impaired development of the lymphatics, and secondary lymphedema from acquired physical destruction (surgery, radiation, infection) or obstruction (malignancy, parasitic infection).
The secondary post-liposuction lymphedema is unique in that it usually resolves spontaneously with time, typically within 2 to 9 months.
Lymphedema is the result of a failure of the lymphatics to remove large-molecular-weight proteins from the interstitial space. Although both blood and lymphatic capillaries reabsorb interstitial water, the lymphatic capillaries are the only route for absorbing proteins from interstitial tissue. No other route is available for the removal of excessive interstitial fluid proteins. The excess proteins simply accumulate indefinitely, along with a proportionate increase in osmotically attracted interstitial water.
The lymphatic capillaries throughout the adipose tissue undergo damage from cannulas. Lymph capillary injury is an inevitable consequence of liposuction, but the extent and the duration of liposuction lymphedema can be significantly reduced by postoperative care. Early and continued efforts to clear out as much blood-tinged anesthetic fluid as possible are immediately beneficial. Once the drainage fluid is allowed to become trapped within interstitial micro-loculations, the edema becomes persistent, resolving only when the injured lymphatic capillaries regenerate.
How Does Lymphatic Drainage Therapy Help After Liposuction?
Since the Lymphatic System is the area of surgery is not working properly, when we are working with this type of surgery, we must help recreate the pathways and manually move the lymph to healthy areas. Lymphatic Drainage Therapy help you clear out lymphatic fluid and help re-educate your system for optimal function.
Most physicians recommend that you receive Lymphatic Drainage after Liposuction to help you to get back to your daily life more quickly.
Benefits of Lymphatic Drainage After Liposuction:
- Enhances circulation.
- Improves lymph flow, which decrease swelling and edema.
- Decrease bruising.
- Prevent and decrease severity of fibrosis.
- Decrease scaring.
- Decrease pain.
- Increase comfort and movement.
- Better sleep.
- Improved recovery time.
- Eliminates toxins from the body including anesthesia and cellular debris.
- Promotes the healing of incisions.
- Carries white blood cells and proteins to the blood.
- Improves overall results of liposuction surgery.
- The skin and tissues are hydrated more efficiently, thus achieving a better appearance.
- Improves overall health of the body.
Are you interested in learning more about Post Lipo Massage at Genesis Cosmetic Laser Center? Please call the scheduling team at Genesis Cosmetic Laser Center at (843) 669-2220 to book your Free consultation.
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