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I am afraid of needles; can this be done under general anesthesia?

The Harley Street Vein Clinic Sclerotherapy FAQ
This procedure is not performed under anesthesia unless done in combination with a surgical procedure such as vein ligation and stripping. If need may be a local ointment (Emla) producing superficial skin anaesthesia can be apply.
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Can I have liposuction totally by local anesthesia if I am afraid of needles?

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It is natural to have some anxiety about needles. With the help of mild anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) medications taken by mouth, the vast majority of people do well with tumescent infiltration and liposuction. Fewer than 5 percent of patients require intravenous (IV) sedative medications. However, there probably are some patients who are so terrified of needles that they choose to have liposuction by general anesthesia.
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What if I'm afraid of needles?

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Fear of needles is common among those who need to frequently inject medicines. It often relates to a painful childhood experience at a dentist or doctor. Relaxation methods, like visualization, may help relieve your anxiety. To lessen the discomfort you may feel when injecting, bring the medication to room temperature before administering. You can also ice the area to be injected, to numb the nerves near the surface of the skin.
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I am afraid of needles. What do I do?

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Exams are not usually required. Even when they are, sometimes we can do just a "finger prick," or, if your doctor's blood work is less than 2 months old, we may be able to use that.
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Acupuncture FAQ - acupuncture needle, chinese medicine, insu...
If you are particularly sensitive, or have a very strong fear of needles, then Japanese acupuncture may work well for you. In this style, the needles are barely or not inserted. As well, other techniques may be used that do not involve needles, or a simple herb consult may be appropriate. Please ask questions. I want you to be as comfortable with your treatments as possible.
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I am afraid of anesthesia. Is this justified?

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There is always some risk to having anesthesia. We are fortunate to have anesthesiologists who are Board Certified and experienced in administering anesthesia to the overweight. If you have concerns about the anesthesia we can put you in touch with the anesthesiologist at the time of the initial evaluation.
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Will I be hospitalized and have to be given a general anesthesia?

Indiana Vein & Laser Center | Frequently Asked Questions
No. All vein procedures are done in our office with a local medication to numb the area around the vein. Patients will walk out of the office when the procedure is complete.
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Do you give me general anesthesia for my hair transplants?

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No! This hair replacement procedure is one where local anesthesia is used. If a person wants a little more sedation, it can be available. However, general anesthesia is unnecessary for this hair loss treatment and potentially dangerous.
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Is general anesthesia ever used?

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Most doctors prescribe a mild anesthetic, however, others may determine general anesthesia is more appropriate for your comfort. In Prostiva RF Therapy, a prostate block, spinal, or general anesthesia is sometimes used, if necessary.
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Does neural therapy offer any alternatives for patients who are afraid of needles?

Neural Therapy - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it is possible to treat interference fields painlessly without needles. The Tenscam®, a hand-held electronic device, pointed at the interference field from a distance of 18 inches for about two minutes, seems to be as effective as procaine injections.
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Question: I am afraid I won't wake up after general anesthesia. Can that happen?

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Answer: The anesthesia that we offer is safe, effective and short acting. You will be asleep from 5-10 minutes depending on the procedure. There is always some degree of risk with any surgery. Serious complications with general anesthesia are very rare in our facilities. The most complications occur when a patient has ingested food or liquid within 8 hours of surgery.
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Can you give me more information on general anesthesia?

Frequently Asked Questions about Anesthesiology
General anesthesia is given either intravenously or through the inhalation of certain gases. Sometimes, the two are combined to achieve general anesthesia. When you are under general anesthesia you are unconscious - and thus unaware of what is happening to you and around you. Your vital signs such as heart rate, blood pressure and heart rate are carefully monitored and controlled.
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Will general anesthesia be required?

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No. The ThreadLift procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia in your doctor's office or clinic on an outpatient basis. If desired, light twilight sedation may also be used.
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What's the advantage to having local instead of general anesthesia?

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While the risk of problems with any type of anesthesia is small, there are fewer risks associated with local anesthesia than with general. In addition, local anesthesia is less expensive than general, and recovery in most cases is quicker.
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What is "General Anesthesia"?

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General Anesthesia" is the term for an anesthetic that involves "going to sleep". An unconscious state is induced using medicines through an intravenous catheter. Your skin will be injected with numbing medicine prior to starting the IV catheter. (Most children will have their IV started after they are asleep.) After you are asleep a breathing tube or airway device may be placed in your mouth or nose to help you breathe. This may cause a scratchy, sore throat for a day or two after surgery.
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Dental Surgery Anesthesia Frequently Asked Questions - Golds...
General Anesthesia is a type of anesthesia where you are put in deep sleep. It is the most common type of anesthesia. It is also known as "being put under", "put to sleep", and "completely out".
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Will I be put under general anesthesia?

Fort Myers Face Lift - Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Mandraccia performs most face lifts under local anesthesia with sedation. But, general anesthesia can be also be used if you are nervous about the procedure. You can discuss your concerns with Dr. Mandraccia during your initial consultation.
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Depending on the preference of the surgeon and/or the patient, rhinoplasty can be performed under general or local anesthesia.
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Dr. Robert D. Elliott - Frequently Asked Questions
General anesthesia provides a way of effectively completing dental care while a child is unconscious.
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Most cosmetic procedures, including a facelift, breast augmentation, liposuction, rhinoplasty (nose job), and a tummy tuck can be done using either a combination of "twilight" anesthesia (intravenous sedation in combination with local anesthesia) or regional anesthesia (epidural and spinal blocks).
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Raleigh Pediatric Dentistry-Frequently Asked Questions
General anesthesia provides a way of effectively completing dental care while a child is unconscious. Due to the risks of any surgical procedure and high cost, usually only children with severe anxiety and/or severe tooth decay are recommended for general anesthesia. Typically, these children are young or have compromised health issues. Standard behavior management techniques may not be effective to accomplish treatment. << return to top of page
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I'm deathly afraid of needles. Can they be avoided?

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Some dentists use air abraders using fine abrasive particles to remove decay, this can be carried out without injections.
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I am afraid of needles. Are there other techniques you can use?

Frequently Asked Questions | Acupuncture Works - Atlanta, GA...
Yes. Your fear of needles is no problem here at Acupuncture Works, but please consider having an open mind about needles. Treatments do not hurt in general. Even if there is slight discomfort during a treatment, it usually does not last for more than an instant. Depending on the condition, we can sometimes opt for needle-free treatment or herbal consultation and supplementation instead of acupuncture treatment.
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I'm afraid of needles. Is it possible to undergo treatment without needles?

Bellevue Acupuncture & Herbal Medicine Clinic FAQ
There are techniques used by Dr.Wu that do not involve needles. They are Electrical Micro-Current, Cupping, Moxibusion, T.D.P. Lamp, Acupresure, Magnetic Devices, and Dermal Friction Technique (Gwa Sha). However, Dr.Wu cautions that the best results are obtained by using needles. “In the experience of most acupuncture practitioners, regular acupuncture needles work best,” she says.
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Who will do my anesthesia?

Cardiovascular of Southern Nevada - FAQs
A group of highly trained cardiac anesthesiologists will provide safe anesthesia for your surgery. These anesthesiologists are well trained and do all of our procedures, vascular, thoracic and heart surgery. Each of them is specially trained in doing this type of surgery which helps minimize the anesthetic risk you might have with your particular surgery.
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What are the differences in a local and general anesthesia?

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The local anesthesia numbs the cervical area and you are awake during the procedure. We provide Nitrous Oxide (laughing gas) to help you relax. Recovery time is quicker than general anesthesia. You may eat before your procedure and drive home afterward. Local anesthesia is also lower in cost. General anesthesia is administered intravenously and causes you to sleep; oxygen is administered to awaken you. Food and liquids should not be taken 12 hours prior to the procedure.
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