Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The Wave of the Future: Ultrasonic Liposuction



Ultrasonic Assisted Liposuction (UAL) is a revolutionary body-contouring technique, based on the use of ultrasonic energy. Widely used in Europe for years, the UAL procedure has become increasingly popular here in the United States.

UAL uses high-frequency sound waves to "melt" fat into an easy-to-extract liquid. It allows the surgeon to suction larger volumes of fat, minimizing blood loss which may result in less postoperative bruising and swelling and therefore a faster recovery time than traditional liposuction.

For some patients, UAL may be a better option than traditional liposuction. Quite often, patients may have twice the amount of fat removed with UAL than traditional liposuction. In addition, the patient does not have to be at their optimum weight to have this procedure performed.

It is important to note, however, that UAL is not a substitute for dieting and exercise! In the future, UAL will probably become the preferred method of suctioning areas of dense fibrous tissue such as the upper abdomen, back and breasts. Traditional liposuction is often more abrasive than UAL and cannot be used in these areas as easily.

Read full article by Dallas Plastic Surgeon Diane Gibby

North Dallas Chamber Healthcare Conference

Annual Health Care Conference
Thursday, January 12, 2012, 7:30 - 11:00 a.m.

Opening Address
"National Health Care - The Debate Continues"
Thomas J. Bond, Greenberg Traurig LLP

Hospital CEO Roundtable
Moderator
Stephen Love, President/CEO, Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council, Inc.

Speakers

Joel Allison, President & CEO, Baylor Health Care System
Barclay Berdan, Executive Vice President, Texas Health Resources
Christopher Durovich, President & CEO, Children’s Medical Center Dallas
Stephen Mansfield, President & CEO, Methodist Health System
Jim Scoggin, North Texas Division President, HCA

Register by phone at 214.368.6485. Please RSVP.

Friday, December 23, 2011

MISS

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery is much safer than open surgery. Here is a view of minimally invasive spine surgery and why it is safer.
http://www.herniateddiscbacksurgery.com/minimally-invasive-spine-surgery.shtml