ser Liposuction A Good Choice?

For those who wish to remove unwanted fats from certain areas of their bodies, it is important that you look at your choices for picking one procedure to get your needs done. Through the years of liposuction development, laser technology is now being integrated to improve safety and increase efficiency.

Laser liposuction, also known as laser-assisted liposuction, is a procedure that uses lasers in conjunction with the traditional liposuction methods. Due to this advancement, laser liposuction could effective increase safety measure in a liposuction procedure while reducing the amounts of recovery time that a patient sticks to after a surgery.

During a laser liposuction procedure, the lasers give out powerful beams of light that are controlled at certain frequencies, ranging from cool to extreme heat. Laser liposuction usually uses the lasers in close range to assist in a fast and effective removal of fat tissues.

The Benefits of Laser Liposuction

Although laser liposuction is still at its experimental stage, this procedure shows promising results when combined with traditional liposuction. While laser liposuction does not burn the skin unlike ultrasonic-assisted liposuction, long-term effects from exposure to the lasers are still unknown.

On the other hand, not only could laser liposuction assist in effectively burning fats, it could also help in tightening the skin after a traditional liposuction procedure. Since a liposuction procedure could result in droopy and loose skin, skin lifts are usually required.

Since skin lifts usually scar the skin, most surgeons are now recommending lasers in reconstructing the layers of skin by pulling the skin inwards. However, with the help of laser liposuction, inelastic skin will never be a problem again.

Although laser liposuction provides several advantages against procedures like ultrasound, you should be aware that it is still a new procedure within the world of liposuction. It does not replace traditional liposuction, but adds to its effectiveness. As a result, it is important to look for a board-certified surgeon, who has an extensive experience in handling these high-powered laser devices and performing these procedures, before undergoing laser liposuction.



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