Does Laser Liposuction Work?
Modern medicine has laser technology as a tool for healing.
Doctors would have been amazed if someone had ever
told them that permanent improvement in eyesight can be achieved with a routine
procedure. Laser energy can remove varicose veins, kidney stones, and the
entire prostate. It can also help slim down your body.
Lasers in Medicine: Faster,
More Accurate and Precise Recovery
Did you know that the acronym LASER stands for
Light Amplification by Stimulated Radiation? It was something we didn't
know until we Googled it. A laser is basically a beam of light. A
laser can be used to chase a kitten around your house for hours. It can also
cut, burn or destroy tissue. Because it is so tiny and precise, you can
use it to treat even the smallest areas without causing damage to the
surrounding area. The best part is that laser treatment can be completed
in a shorter time than open surgery.
Laser technology has one major benefit in fat
removal: It can tighten the skin and destroy or remove the underlying fat. Skin
tightening is becoming more important, especially for women over 40.
Laser liposuction has its limitations. Large
amounts of fat can often be eliminated more effectively with traditional or
water-based laser liposuction. SmartLipo, a common laser liposuction
method, works best when combined with other methods. The bulk of fat is
targeted by liposuction, which breaks it down and flushes it out. Laser
liposuction is then used to target smaller areas of fat or fat that may
otherwise be too bruised. It can also tighten all areas.
Choose a provider based on
outcomes vs technology
Plastic surgeons are often limited to one type of
liposuction. This is because they prefer to use one technology. Do you
really need two providers? One to remove fat and the other to tighten your
skin?
We tailor our liposuction to meet your needs. As
new technologies emerge, we also make sure to incorporate them into our
procedures. Over 7,000 people have had liposuction performed on them. It
remains the best minimally-invasive method for all-around fat reduction.
A tummy tuck can be a foolproof way to flatten your
stomach, and many of our plastic surgeons have done them. Open surgery is
required for a tummy tuck, and not everyone is ready. To get the best
results, it is important to understand how patients want to balance
invasiveness with the outcome.
After Lasers: Radio Frequency
Assisted Technology
Balance the trusted and emerging technologies with
true and trusted technology is another key to improving patient outcomes. Lasers
can be a powerful tool in medicine, but we've seen better results using radio frequency-assisted
technologies like Body Tite or Exilis.
These can be combined with traditional liposuction
to achieve the best results. We can help if you have already had your fat
removed but are still unhappy with the flabby skin.
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