
2805 Campus Drive
Suite 335 WestHealth
Plymouth, MN 55441
Phone: 763-577-7500
mcfasching@faschingmd.com
Monday thru Thursday - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m.
Call 763-577-7500 to schedule your appointment.
Scheduling is arranged to serve the needs of the patient and extra appointment times are occasionally arranged for out-of-town patients or around the holidays. Postoperative visits are arranged and may be altered as needed for optimal patient care.
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From the Southwest:
Take 494 North to Highway 55 East.
Take Highway 55 East to Northwest Blvd.
Turn left on Northwest Blvd.
Turn left on Campus Drive.
From the Northwest:
Take I-94 East to 494 South to Highway 55 East.
Take Highway 55 East to Northwest Blvd.
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Turn left on Campus Drive.
From the Southeast:
Take 394 West to Hwy. 169 North to Highway 55.
Take Highway 55 West to Northwest Blvd.
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Turn left on Campus Drive.
From the Northeast:
Take 694/94 West to Highway 169 South to Highway 55.
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3131 Campus Drive
Plymouth, MN 55441
763-559-6600
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2750 Annapolis Circle
Plymouth, MN 55441
763-577-1600
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2705 North Annapolis Lane
Plymouth, MN 55441
763-553-1600
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3000 Harbor Lane
Plymouth, MN 55447
763-559-1222 or 800-228-5150
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7821 Elm Creek Boulevard
Maple Grove, MN 55369
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The tumescent technique is a relatively new liposuction method that can reduce post operative bruising, swelling and pain. Because blood loss is minimized during tumescent liposuction, use of the technique reduces the chance that a blood transfusion will be needed.
In the tumescent technique, areas of excess fat are injected with a large amount of anesthetic liquid before liposuction is per-formed. The liquid causes the compartments of fat to become swollen and firm or "tumesced." The expanded fat compartments allow the liposuction cannula to travel smoothly beneath the skin as the fat is removed.
Any person who is a candidate for traditional liposuction is also a good Minneapolis / St. Paul tumescent liposuction candidate. Although the technique can be used on any area of the body, it is commonly used on areas that require enhanced precision, such as the face, neck, arms, calves and ankles.
Individuals who have large areas of excess fat may also be good candidates for tumescent liposuction. However, only a personal consultation with the talented Minneapolis cosmetic surgeon Dr. Fasching can help you determine whether tumescent liposuction is for you.
Although the anesthesia requirements are lessened and blood loss is minimized with tumescent liposuction, patients undergoing the procedure still face the same risks and cosmetic complications associated with tradi-tional liposuction surgery.
There are also risks specifically associated with the tumescent technique. These rare complications include pulmonary edema (the collection of fluid in the lungs), which may occur if too much fluid is administered; and lidocaine toxicity, which occurs if the solution's lidocaine content is too high.
You can reduce your risks by choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon who has adequate experience with the technique.
For many patients, general anesthesia is the best option. For others, the anesthetic contained in the solution combined with sedation may provide sufficient comfort during the procedure. Or, if your doctor feels it's appropriate, the tumescent solution itself may serve as the sole means of anesthesia.
In tumescent liposuction, the warmed tumescent liquid -- a dilute solution containing lidocaine, epinephrine and intravenous fluid -- is injected into the area to be treated. As the liquid enters the fat, it becomes swollen, firm and blanched. Liposuction is then performed on the tumesced areas.
The long-acting effects of the anesthetic solution help to provide pain relief after the procedure and decrease the need for additional pain medication.
For the first day or two after surgery, most patients experience swelling in the treated areas, as well as some fluid drainage from the incision sites.
Light activity is usually resumed within the first few days after tumescent liposuction; normal activity can be resumed within a few weeks.
Patients are usually able to see a noticeable difference almost immediately after surgery. However, more improvement can be seen after three weeks, when most of the swelling has subsided. After about three months, any persistent mild swelling will disappear and the final contour will be visible.
Patients are usually very pleased with the results of the procedure. By eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise, you can help to maintain your slimmer figure or leaner physique.