What is
Laser Liposuction?
Last year, an Italian/ Brazilian technology called laser
liposuction received approval from the FDA as a method for
removing fat in specific areas of the body. It seems that
people no longer need to stick to the option of traditional
liposuction. There is however, still a lot that we need to know
about laser liposuction.
What it is
Laser liposuction is a minimally invasive procedure that
causes little bruising or tissue trauma in patients. In this
procedure, a very small incision is made into which a 1mm
cannula is then inserted. The laser tip of the instrument then
comes into contact with the fats, heats the fats up and breaks
them down. The melted fat can then be removed from the body
immediately. Fats that are not removed can be flushed out by
the body through the lymphatic system. Laser intensity is low
and can be adjusted as needed. A local anesthetic is all that
is needed for laser liposuction.
Its Use
Laser liposuction is apparently not for everyone. Although
some may claim that laser liposuction can work wonders on all
parts of your body, it can only really work on limited areas.
Only smaller areas like the face, neck and arms can be
subjected to this laser treatment. Just like traditional
liposuction, laser liposuction is also simply a body sculpting
procedure. It is therefore not a solution for obesity and
cannot be used for weight loss. The appropriate candidates for
this new technology are people who are fairly healthy and who
have only small fat deposits.
Advantages
Since the procedure is minimally invasive, there is less
swelling, bruising, scarring, tissue damage and pain. The
incision is said to be so small that a patient no longer needs
to be stitched up. This means that the rate of recovery is
faster. Patients can get back on their feet in a day or
two.
Aside from melting fat, laser liposuction also promotes
collagen production and tightens the skin. This is a great
improvement compared to traditional liposuction. In traditional
liposuction, some patients end up looking worse because of a
lack of ideal skin elasticity. Some doctors may use laser
liposuction after sessions of traditional liposuction to help
tighten the skin.
Disadvantages
As mentioned, laser liposuction has limited uses.
Traditional liposuction may still be needed for wider body
areas such as the hips and thighs. It is also still a very
young piece of technology. Experts agree that more studies need
to be conducted to determine the possible negative side effects
of this procedure. A question that especially deserves more
attention is the possible side effects of more fat fluid being
retained in the body. Of course, the FDA would not approve
something that could be potentially dangerous. It is a fact
though that the full long term side effects of the procedure
cannot be determined yet until it has been in use for quite
some time. Be on the safe side by asking your doctor to
extensively discuss the procedure with you.
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