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Who will do my anesthesia?

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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.

Who will give me my anesthesia?

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Dr. Rai only uses medical doctors who are certified by the American Board of Anesthesiology to give anesthesia to his patients. Dr. Rai does this to ensure the highest possible level of safety for his patients and to ensure your best possible TUBA breast augmentation experience.

What kind of anesthesia will I have?

Frequently Asked Questions about Anesthesiology
The type of anesthesia will be chosen based on the type of surgery, your medical condition and your preferences. There are four types of anesthesia commonly employed - general, regional, monitored anesthesia care (MAC) and local. In very broad terms: general affects your entire body and may be given intravenously or as an inhaled gas. These medications make you dizzy or drowsy and cause you to lose consciousness.

What is regional anesthesia?

Frequently Asked Questions about Anesthesiology
Regional anesthesia refers to the process by which an injection of local anesthesia is given near your nerves and results in numbness of the area of surgery. You may remain awake or be sedated. Spinal and epidural anesthesia are the most commonly known of the regional techniques and involve injections in the back that result in numbness of the lower half of your body. There are, however, other types of regional anesthesia that can numb an arm, a single leg, etc.

What are the risks of anesthesia?

Patient FAQ
All operations and all anesthesia have some risks, and they are dependent upon many factors including the type of surgery and the medical condition of the patient. Fortunately, adverse events are very rare. Your anesthesiologist takes precautions to prevent an accident from occurring just as you do when driving a car or crossing the street. The specific risks of anesthesia vary with the particular procedure and the condition of the patient.

Can Injected Local Anesthesia Be Given?

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Yes, but only by a qualified Dentist or Physician. Many patients may want this, particularly for the Upper Lip or Inner Thigh areas. The electrologist must be extremely careful not to overtreat these areas when a Injected Local Anesthesia is utilized.

What kind of anesthesia is used? Will there be pain?

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anesthetic cream is applied to the eyelids to numb the skin. Small injections are then given to make the deeper tissues numb. Generally there is no pain during surgery. If you are very nervous, you will be given a Valium pill to help you relax.

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.

What types of anesthesia are available?

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You can be provided with your choice of anesthesia by our board certified anesthesiologist. (local, nerve block, epidural, spinal, IV sedation, or general). Some types of anesthesia are necessary for certain procedures.

What type of anesthesia is applied during the operation?

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Typically used for a the tummy tuck operation, is either a mixture of local anesthesia and sedation or general anesthesia.

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.

What are the common risks of anesthesia?

Frequently Asked Questions about Anesthesiology
Luckily the common complications of anesthesia are not particularly dangerous and the dangerous complications of anesthesia are very rare. The most common complications include nausea, vomiting, sore throat, blood pressure changes, and pain. These are usually mild, not dangerous and easily treated with medication. The more serious complications include such things as allergic reactions, genetic conditions, stroke, heart attack, etc. which can lead to serious disability or death.

Are there different kinds of anesthesia?

Patient FAQ
There are three main categories of anesthesia: local, regional, and general. Each has many forms and uses. In local anesthesia, the anesthetic drug is usually injected into the tissue to numb just the specific location of your body requiring minor surgery, for example, on the hand or foot. In regional anesthesia, your anesthesiologist makes an injection near a cluster of nerves to numb the area of your body that requires surgery. You may remain awake, or you may be given a sedative.

What about eating or drinking before my anesthesia?

Patient FAQ
As a general rule, you should not eat or drink anything after midnight before your surgery. Under some circumstances, you may be given permission by your anesthesiologist to drink clear liquids up to a few hours before your anesthesia.
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