Thursday, January 8, 2009

Comparing Smart Lipo with Waterjet Liposuction

One of the questions that I'm commonly asked is the difference between waterjet liposuction (WAL) and the other forms of liposuction, smart (laser) lipo and VASER in particular. Over the last year, I have had the opportunity to treat patients who have had both forms of liposuction prior to seeing me. For VASER, it is normally for other areas (they found VASER too painful to recover from). For smart lipo, revisions were the more common procedure.

Usually, the patients who have undergone smart lipo had small areas treated previously, and either had inadequate results or irregularities that needed smoothening out. It is uncommon to find smart lipo being used for large area liposuction, hence I have not had a good basis for comparing waterjet-plus with it.

I recently treated a gentleman who had smart lipo of his entire abdomen a few years ago. He went to one of the most famous Plastic Surgeons in London's Harley Street. He reports that the procedure was done under local anaesthesia only. The entire abdomen (including flanks was treated). Pain was minimal after the surgery. The fat felt jelly-like subsequently for a period of time. Then nothing... He saw no difference whatsoever. This is a gentleman who should have reasonable results and realistic expectations.

He came to me about a month ago after his wife found me online. We corresponded for a number of weeks before he flew into Singapore. He was the perfect patient intra-operatively. We removed a significant volume of fat from the areas treated with smart lipo previously. He saw the difference immediately and was discharged from follow-up earlier this week, delighted with the results.

The point of greatest interest to me was the recovery process between the 2 procedures. Both are touted as having the least downtime, least pain. Previously, I was comparing apples with pears because of volume differences. Finally, this was an almost fair comparison. Certainly I still have the greater disadvantage as revisions do tend to be technically more difficult and recovery is often more uncomfortable too.

Anyway, this gentleman bounced in the next day, none the worse for wear. He said it was pretty painful after the operation (later the same day), but by the next morning, the pain was very mild. Compared to smart lipo, it was more painful immediately after WAL, but both were equivalent by the next day. He was not too bothered at all by the discomfort, far happier to see the fat gone (this was obvious even with the post-op swelling).

I discharged him some 3 weeks after the procedure. The swelling was virtually gone. No bruising remained. The skin felt a little numb and strange (normal after lipo), but had retracted very nicely. Best of all, the new shape was pretty obvious. Further reductions are likely to occur over the next month, but he's already very happy with what he sees.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Neera Detox

Many of my Expatriate friends living in Singapore talk about their detox experiences. The one that I'm closest to went on her first week-long juice fast about 3 years ago (before I met her) and this cured her obesity & cellulite issues. Having only known her slim, I have only seen a few tent dresses and old photos as evidence of this dramatic feat! She continues to juice once a week, and goes on a week-long detox once every few months.

Ever the greedy pig, I have always wondered what madness possessed her to torture herself so regularly. I can't even manage to go without food for half a day without feeling faint. However, the gluttony & inactivity since opening the clinic has caught up with me, and my allergies have been pretty bad recently. So I've been forced to re-think the need for detoxification.

I accidentally happened upon the website for a product called NeeraDetox. Made in Switzerland, this product is recommended by doctors across Europe to promote health and longevity. Over 1.5 million litres of this stuff is sold worldwide every year.

The key ingredient is their Madal Bal Natural Tree Syrup which is a union of maple and palm syrups carefully formulated to provide the essential nutrients needed by the body during the fast. This is mixed with freshly squeezed lemon juice (supplies Vitamin C and potassium, dissloves mucus build-up and waste... yuck!) and a dash of cayenne pepper to stimulate the circulation and break down toxic buildup.

The drink replaces all meals for 3-5 days (even one day is okay for the feeble and up to 10 days for the desperate!) It tastes pleasant (yes, I have tried a glass) and extra glasses can be consumed when hungry, to quench the hunger pangs.

When I first heard about the maple syrup-lemon detox many years ago, I was skeptical (like most doctors) and very concerned about loss of muscle mass. So what's changed? Firstly, a short-term fast is unlikely to destroy much muscle, and this can easily be built up again with exercise (or Ion Magnum). Plus the latest medical evidence is for calorie restriction and longevity. It also reduces age-related disease such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes.

Anyway, game for anything as usual, I called up the local representative. She shared that her brother lost 5kg after just 3 days on this detox! Impressive! Plus the product flies off the shelves in the other clinics that stock this. The results are so dramatic that each patient's friends all flock in to purchase the drink.

We have received stock yesterday. I have purchased my lemons. So it's just getting mentally ready to fast & detox. This Saturday may be D-day!