Breast Liposculpture
Have you noticed the skin that bulges around your bra just under your armpit? Or the rolls above and below your bra on your back? Those areas are known as the bra roll, and also known to be difficult to get rid of. If you've ever wondered how to get rid of fat in those areas, there's good news. Breast liposculpture can do the trick. Of course, not every plastic surgeon is equally talented in applying liposculpturing techniques, so, you will want to make a special effort to find the most artistically talented cosmetic liposculpture surgeon whose forte is in sculpting the feminine form.
Weight gain, lack of exercise and aging all contribute to axillary and bra roll fat accumulation. Bra rolls are more prominent when wearing a bra that is too large, because the back band can ride up pushing the skin up and over the top of the band. Even when your bra is worn correctly, loose and fatty skin can bulge around the edges making you look heavier and less fit than you are.
These areas are difficult to exercise and tone, and, even with good diets, many people don't get good results. Genetics can also play a role here. If you are among the many who can't seem to get rid of axillary or bra roll fat, liposculpture may be just the ticket for you.
Liposculpture differs from liposuction in several ways:
Liposculpting
Liposculpting can remove fat immediately under the skin as well as at deeper levels. Results are strikingly apparent as the skin adheres to the new contour immediately below it.
Liposculpting uses ultrasound to emulsify the fat before suctioning it away.
The ultrasound cauterizes blood cells resulting in less bleeding and bruising.
Liposculpting makes it possible to sculpt small and very detailed areas at all fat levels to create well-defined contours.
Healing and recovery are faster.
Liposuction
Liposuction removes fat from deeper layers next to the muscle, so the results after removal is not as apparent at the skin level as with liposculpting.
Liposuction uses suction to remove fat.
There will be some bruising and bleeding, but this clears up during recovery.
Liposuction is getter for removing the bulk of fat, but less effective at sculpting and fine detail work.
Healing and recovery can take several weeks.
The Bra Roll and Its Partner, Axillary Fat
Weight gain, lack of exercise and aging all contribute to axillary and bra roll fat accumulation. Bra rolls are more prominent when wearing a bra that is too large, because the back band can ride up pushing the skin up and over the top of the band. Even when your bra is worn correctly, loose and fatty skin can bulge around the edges making you look heavier and less fit than you are.
These areas are difficult to exercise and tone, and, even with good diets, many people don't get good results. Genetics can also play a role here. If you are among the many who can't seem to get rid of axillary or bra roll fat, liposculpture may be just the ticket for you.
Liposculpture vs. Liposuction
Liposculpture differs from liposuction in several ways:
Liposculpting
Liposculpting can remove fat immediately under the skin as well as at deeper levels. Results are strikingly apparent as the skin adheres to the new contour immediately below it.
Liposculpting uses ultrasound to emulsify the fat before suctioning it away.
The ultrasound cauterizes blood cells resulting in less bleeding and bruising.
Liposculpting makes it possible to sculpt small and very detailed areas at all fat levels to create well-defined contours.
Healing and recovery are faster.
Liposuction
Liposuction removes fat from deeper layers next to the muscle, so the results after removal is not as apparent at the skin level as with liposculpting.
Liposuction uses suction to remove fat.
There will be some bruising and bleeding, but this clears up during recovery.
Liposuction is getter for removing the bulk of fat, but less effective at sculpting and fine detail work.
Healing and recovery can take several weeks.