Liposuction admin on 12 Jul 2006
Is Laser Liposuction the Correct Choice?
Laser Liposuction, assisted liposuction or laser-assisted liposuction is a European technology was designed to reduce the pain, swelling, and bruising of the conventional liposuction methods.
What is liposuction?
Liposuction is type of cosmetic surgery where localized areas of fat are removed from beneath the skin using a suction-pump device inserted through a small incision.
How Laser Liposuction Works
Laser is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation and as a medical instrument is increasingly being used in standard surgical procedures. When used at close range for surgical procedures, lasers assist the surgical process by quickly and efficiently removing tissue.
Laser liposuction works by emitting a low-level energy wave length that is focused on the body part needing work. The energy waves penetrate through the skin and weaken the membrane of the cells that hold the fat and the fat contained in these cells drips from cell’s parameter.
Then a small incision in made and a surgical instrument called a cannula is inserted and extracts the fat out from area similar to conventional liposuction but without a major incision.
Where Can Laser Liposuction be Used?
The abdomen, hips, thighs and knees are areas that laser liposuction are most commonly used on women. On men laser liposuction is common on the abdomen, waist, enlarged breast, arms, and neck. Laser liposuction can also be used to remove the sweat glands from armpits to reduce sweating without any danger of interfering with the body cooling process.
Laser Liposuction Advantages vs. Conventional Liposuction
- Less Swelling
- Less Bruising
- Usually no postoperative pain medication
- Performed under local anesthesia and sedatives
- Return to normal activities in a few days
It is possible for the removed fat to be used to fill in other areas of the patient’s body that are lacking fat. The lips are the most common of these areas in this fashion.