Anaesthesia for Cosmetic Surgery

If you have been considering a cosmetic surgery procedure, you may not have considered the anaesthetic options available. Most people are naturally focused on preparing for their plastic surgery procedure and the subsequent recovery period to ensure they achieve the best possible results. You may also be considering the potential impact of cosmetic surgery and how it will affect your appearance and self-esteem.

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Many people who come to us for cosmetic surgery have often carried out detailed research into anaesthesia for cosmetic surgery and may be concerned about the thought of being put to sleep for surgery, which is entirely understandable. The idea of “going under” is often seen as a mysterious process involving significant risk. Here, we discuss everything to do with anaesthesia for surgery to help you feel more informed and dispel any you may have about the process. Your surgeon will give you detailed information about the anaesthetic options for your procedure at the in-person consultation.

What are the different types of anaesthesia used for cosmetic surgery?

There are three main types of anaesthesia commonly used in surgery: general, regional, and local anaesthesia.

A local anaesthetic is to numb a area of the body with an injection. Patients are awake during the procedure and will be aware of what is going on around them, but should not feel any pain at the surgical site once the injection has taken effect. Local anaesthesia is commonly used for the removal of various skin lesions, including ,  and . Short, minimally invasive procedures are ideal for a local anaesthetic. Local anaesthetics can also be administered with a topical cream commonly used for .

Regional anaesthesia is designed to anaesthetise larger areas of the body, although you will still be awake during the procedure. Common of regional anaesthesia include spinal and epidural anaesthesia. These types of regional anaesthetics are commonly used during childbirth. Regional anaesthesia is not used at Centre for Surgery for the types of plastic surgery procedures that our surgeons carry out.

Here at Centre for Surgery, we most commonly use general anaesthesia for most cosmetic surgery procedures, including , , , , , , and more. We specialise in the most advanced form of general anaesthesia, known as Total Intravenous Anaesthesia or TIVA for short. TIVA anaesthesia is exclusively administered via an intravenous cannula with no unpleasant anaesthetic gases administered, as is commonly associated with a traditional general anaesthetic in hospitals. Once your anaesthetist starts the process of putting you to sleep, it commonly takes no more than one to two minutes for you to fall asleep.