Laser Liposuction Zaps the Fat Away
A new liposuction procedure uses lasers to zap the fat.
The result is that there is no loose skin.
Patients walk right out of the clinic and are fully recovered in just a few days.
You can't even tell that they've had any work done at all.
Say Goodbye To The Old Lipo Traditionally, liposuction used a tool called a "cannula" to suck out the fat.
This is a large wand-like device.
An incision is made in the patient, and the cannula goes to work, sucking out the fat like a vacuum cleaner.
It sounds a bit messy, and it can be.
Actually, this old technique has scared a lot of people away who would benefit greatly from liposuction.
The new lipo uses a laser, a highly focused beam of light.
It's just like any light in your house, but pointed into a tiny beam.
Nowadays, this technology is used for just about everything-including getting rid of unwanted fat.
Before the doctor starts to remove the fat, it is zapped with a laser.
The fat becomes softer and liquefies.
Once the fat is in its liquid form, it is much easier for the doctor to remove.
It also causes less trauma to the body.
In many cases, the fat does not have to be removed.
When it is a small area of fat, it is simply left in the body to be naturally re-absorbed into other areas.
This means that there is no sucking involved at all! Is It Safe? Laser liposuction has just been approved by the FDA.
It is a brand new procedure that is actually considered much safer than the old lipo, because it's easier on the body.
It is not an invasive procedure like the old lipo.
Because the laser causes the blood to coagulate, there is no bleeding, swelling or bruising.
The body heals itself naturally so that you can get back to your daily routine as soon as possible.
With this type of liposuction you can expect to be fully healed in just a few days.
The chances of complications are minimal, since there is usually no invasive work involved.
In some patients, there could be bruising or swelling.
You should talk to your doctor before the operation to discuss risks.
Some patients who are in poor overall health may not be eligible for the procedure.
What You Can Expect From Laser Liposuction Like regular liposuction, laser lipo works great for specific areas where adipose cells have accumulated on the body.
This includes belly, chin, arms, butt, thighs, male breasts and more.
These are areas where diet and exercise just won't make the it disappear.
Liposuction works by targeting the specific areas and removing the tissue.
Laser liposuction is not suitable for removing large areas of fat.
It works best against small areas where adipose tissue has built up over time.
You can expect to pay around $2,000 for a typical laser treatment.
Every year there are new ways to fight the bulge, and laser liposuction is the latest state-of-the-art procedure.
If you're interested, talk to a plastic surgeon today about your options.
The result is that there is no loose skin.
Patients walk right out of the clinic and are fully recovered in just a few days.
You can't even tell that they've had any work done at all.
Say Goodbye To The Old Lipo Traditionally, liposuction used a tool called a "cannula" to suck out the fat.
This is a large wand-like device.
An incision is made in the patient, and the cannula goes to work, sucking out the fat like a vacuum cleaner.
It sounds a bit messy, and it can be.
Actually, this old technique has scared a lot of people away who would benefit greatly from liposuction.
The new lipo uses a laser, a highly focused beam of light.
It's just like any light in your house, but pointed into a tiny beam.
Nowadays, this technology is used for just about everything-including getting rid of unwanted fat.
Before the doctor starts to remove the fat, it is zapped with a laser.
The fat becomes softer and liquefies.
Once the fat is in its liquid form, it is much easier for the doctor to remove.
It also causes less trauma to the body.
In many cases, the fat does not have to be removed.
When it is a small area of fat, it is simply left in the body to be naturally re-absorbed into other areas.
This means that there is no sucking involved at all! Is It Safe? Laser liposuction has just been approved by the FDA.
It is a brand new procedure that is actually considered much safer than the old lipo, because it's easier on the body.
It is not an invasive procedure like the old lipo.
Because the laser causes the blood to coagulate, there is no bleeding, swelling or bruising.
The body heals itself naturally so that you can get back to your daily routine as soon as possible.
With this type of liposuction you can expect to be fully healed in just a few days.
The chances of complications are minimal, since there is usually no invasive work involved.
In some patients, there could be bruising or swelling.
You should talk to your doctor before the operation to discuss risks.
Some patients who are in poor overall health may not be eligible for the procedure.
What You Can Expect From Laser Liposuction Like regular liposuction, laser lipo works great for specific areas where adipose cells have accumulated on the body.
This includes belly, chin, arms, butt, thighs, male breasts and more.
These are areas where diet and exercise just won't make the it disappear.
Liposuction works by targeting the specific areas and removing the tissue.
Laser liposuction is not suitable for removing large areas of fat.
It works best against small areas where adipose tissue has built up over time.
You can expect to pay around $2,000 for a typical laser treatment.
Every year there are new ways to fight the bulge, and laser liposuction is the latest state-of-the-art procedure.
If you're interested, talk to a plastic surgeon today about your options.