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Dr. Ryan Neinstein is a board-certified plastic surgeon carving his own path in the field of cosmetic surgery. Often referred to as the surgeon's surgeon - as many surgeons choose him to take them under the knife - Dr.Neinstein takes a patient-centric approach to cosmetic surgery. As a recognized author of safety guidelines, he emphasizes patient care above all else. Recently, his groundbreaking research has sought to limit blood loss and the risks of blood clots in liposuction surgeries. The NYC plastic surgeon is leading the way in liposuction safety, and given the dramatic rise in the procedure in the US, it's a big step forward being taken just at the right time. 

Liposuction is on the rise. With nearly half a million procedures performed in the United States in 2021, liposuction is now the most popular cosmetic surgery, surpassing the likes of breast augmentations and tummy tucks. The procedure touts substantial benefits for body contouring that are said to help patients not just look better but feel better. With the prevalence of obesity and unwanted body fat increasing worldwide, more people are considering the procedure than ever before. The global liposuction market is expected to hit $9.1 billion by the end of 2032, amassing a cult following thanks to its almost immediate visible results.

Safety 

But, despite the mass adoption and growing popularity, liposuction is not a procedure to be taken lightly. Any surgery comes with inherent risks, which is why it's crucial that patients consult with an experienced plastic surgeon like Dr.Neinstein to ensure that they are making the best decision for their bodies - and their health.

While some patients return to work in 2-3 days, it can also take up to 3 weeks to be able to get back to the lightest physical activity. The surgery requires anesthesia, incisions, stitches, and significant recovery. During the procedure, which can last anywhere from 1-5 hours, a cannula with a vacuum attached is inserted under the skin to remove excess fat. Several techniques can be used, such as injecting fluid or using ultrasound waves to help break down fatty tissue, or using lasers that liquefy fat before the removal. 

The procedure itself is reasonably safe. Liposuction has a complication rate of less than 1%. However, the mass adoption of liposuction has seen the procedure transformed from simple fat removal to something else entirely. For many surgeons - Dr. Neinstein included - liposuction is not about removal, it's about sculpting. Grafting. Changing the shape and appearance of areas of the body entirely. Liposuction is now also frequently combined with other procedures as a larger, all-encompassing once-and-done surgery. Liposuction, plus tummy tuck, plus breast augmentation, all in one go. These progressions mean that lipo as we know it has changed. 

Recognizing this, Dr. Neinstein and his team set out to reduce blood loss and the risks of blood clots in these modern liposuction surgeries. Their recent study indicates potentially game-changing results afoot for liposuction surgeries. 

The Study

 In his study, all patients were given subcutaneous heparin and tranexamic acid prior to undergoing general anesthesia. The results found their approach could provide not only protection from venous thromboembolism, but also reduce both blood loss and blood clots during the surgeries.

This process also allows for greater fat extraction and quicker patient healing. So, he's got safer surgery, a more efficient surgery, and a quicker recovery time. There's no denying that Dr. Neinstein seems to have gotten it right. 

In future research projects, Dr. Neinstein and his team will be looking to further confirm the effectiveness of the approach with controlled studies. Still, for now, the initial research is more than promising. 

We've all heard the saying - "if it ain't broken, don't fix it," and with a minimal major complication rate, it would be easy to question the need to refine the approach to the lipo procedure further. But Dr. Neinstein's approach is somewhat rare in the plastic surgery field. His goal is to help "enhance and contribute to people's health and wellness." You wouldn't typically put plastic surgery and health and wellness hand in hand. Many would find them almost contradictory. For Ryan, he sees it differently: "Plastic surgery is not designed to reverse time or to solve any other problem." Safety is at the forefront of everything he does, and minimal changes can have a big impact on patients. 

This people-centric approach doesn't just end with patients. Neinstein Plastic Surgery is more than just a medical practice, they are an integral part of the local community. The surgery has shown support to the Animal Haven Animal Shelter, The Archer's Project, and Christ Church, to name a few. 

Conclusion

It's easy to see why Dr. Ryan Neinstein is one of the better plastic surgeons in NYC. His focus on safety, community, and health is unmatched. If you're considering liposuction, make sure to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon like Dr. Neinstein to ensure you're in good hands.

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