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Global Advanced Research Journal
of Medicine and Medical Sciences (GARJMMS) ISSN: 2315-5159
July 2013 Vol. 2(7), pp.
144-153
Copyright © 2013 Global Advanced
Research Journals
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Hydraulic lipoplasty using a transparent cannula; 12
years experience in over 3600 patients is this
technique meritorious
Georgy Felman* and
Vijay Sharma
80 Ben Gurion Blvd., Tel Aviv, Israel 64515
*Corresponding Author E-mail:
glfelman@zahav.net.il; Mobile: 052-2722621;
Tel/Fax: 9723 5274242; Website:
www.glfelman.com
Accepted 15 July, 2013
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In this article the author proposes for the first
time his theory and methods of closed lypoplasty by
Hydraulic Lipoplasty Surgery using the new
Transparent Lipoplasty Cannula. In the world
literature there are no reports of any method of fat
removal with the help of four laws of physics or the
ability to remove subcutaneous fat without assisted
liposuction. The text explains four physical laws
relating to the human body and its biological
tissues. They are as follows: (1) Newtons Third Law
of Motion Force and Counterforce, (2) Hydraulic
Pressure, (3) The Law of Gravitation, (4) The Law of
Communicating Vessels. The use of these physical
laws required the creation of a new instrument
NTLC New Transparent Lipoplasty Cannula. The
article recommends following the technical methods
described under the heading of "How I do it" as
precisely as possible. Failure to comply with at
least one of them will lead to non-desirable
results. Over a span of 12 years 3649 surgeries have
been performed on 439 men and 3210 women. They
include: (1) Major Lipodistrophy total: 2230
people, (2) Medium 530 people, (3) Small 889
people. With the following results: (1) Good 2036
people, (2) Very good 1561 people, (3)
Satisfactory 34 people, (4) Not Satisfactory 18
people. The article includes a comparative
evaluation of the New Transparent Lipoplasty Cannula
(NTLC) and metallic cannulae, based on 19 criteria.
A series of pictures helps the reader to understand
the error in the old conclusion, that the bigger
cannula the more traumatic the procedure, and if it
is open ended the result will be a catastrophe! But
this is not the case! The article lists the
complications which were noted in 3649 patients as a
result of Hydraulic Lipoplasty Surgery using the New
Transparent Lipoplasty Cannula over a period of 12
years: (1) Fat embolism 0, (2) Death 0, (3)
Seroma 57, (4) Repeated Lipoplasty 18, (5)
Transfusion of Blood 0, (6) Roughness 9, (7)
Hematoma - 0
Keywords:
Hydraulic Lipoplastic Surgery, New Transparent
Lipoplasty Cannula
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