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Glossary Aminophylline –
an approved prescription drug for the treatment of
asthma. Anesthetic -
drugs that cause the loss of feeling or
sensation. Canula
(or cannula) - a hollow pen-like instrument or
tube used to draw off fluid. Cellulite -
Fat deposits under the skin that
outwardly give the skin a dimpled, or orange-peel like
appearance. Cosmetic(s) - a toiletry designed to beautify the body; decorative
rather than functional. Edema
- swelling caused by large amount of fluid in
cells or tissues. Emboli
- something that blocks a blood vessel. See
embolism. Embolism - the
blocking of a blood vessel or organ by pieces of matter such as
fat. Emulsify - to
break up into small pieces. Epinephrine - a
drug injected before liposuction to reduce bleeding during the
procedure. Ethylenediamine – an ingredient in the approved prescription drug
Aminophylline. Genetics - The
study of heredity and how traits are passed on through generations; the
branch of biology that studies heredity and variation in
organisms. Infection -
invasion by and multiplication of bacteria or microorganisms that can
produce tissue injury. Morbidly
Obese – Persons who are 50-100% or
100 pounds above their ideal body
weight. Lidocaine - an
anesthetic that may be injected in large amounts of liquid during
liposuction. Lipoplasty -
another name for liposuction. Liposuction - a
usually cosmetic surgical procedure in which fat is removed from a
specific area of the body, by means of suction.
Necrotizing
Faciitis - a bacterial infection in which bacteria infect and kill the
skin and underlying tissues. Pulmonary
embolism - pieces of fat may find
their way into the blood stream and get stuck in the lungs during
liposuction. This causes shortness of breath or trouble
breathing. Probe
- see
canula. Sedative - a
drug which helps a person to relax and may make them feel
sleepy. Seroma
- a collection of fluid from the blood that has
pooled at the liposuction site. Skin
necrosis - skin or underlying tissue
dies and falls off. Subcutaneous –
beneath the skin as in subcutaneous
injection. Subdermal –
another term for beneath the skin. Suction assisted
liposuction - see
liposuction. Thrombophlebitis - inflammation of a vein caused by a blood
clot. Topical
- logical application; as, a topical
remedy. Toxic Shock
Syndrome - an infection caused by
bacteria that release toxins into the body. This type of infection can
occur after surgery if bacteria are accidentally introduced during the
surgery. Ultrasound
assisted liposuction - a type of
liposuction in which fat is first loosened by using an ultrasonic probe
and then removed by means of suction. Visceral
perforations - organs may be
punctured accidentally with the liposuction probe or canula during
liposuction.
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