Stubborn Fat Removal
Liposuction sculpts or recontours the body, the aim is to alter the patient’s shape.
Stubborn Fat Removal
Liposuction sculpts or recontours the body, the aim is to alter the patient’s shape, rather than his or her overall weight. It is certainly effective in the improving the contour, but it is not a method for the treatment of general obesity. In the past the only option for people seeking to remove fat deposits was traditional liposuction.
What’s the difference between traditional Liposuction and VASER (Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance) Liposelction?
Traditional liposuction manually removes fat tissue using power suction. This process removes not only the fat tissue, but also other tissues such as: nerves, blood vessels, and collagen. In addition to the removal of these other essential tissues there are other possible and sometimes common adverse effects including but not limited to: uneven results, sagging loose skin, extreme bruising and swelling, a significantly long recovery period, as well as pain and dreadful complications like fat embolism of manual trauma to blood vessels and fat. Furthermore, if the traditional liposuction procedure is performed with general anesthesia, all the risks associated with the anesthesia further increases the risk of chest infections, clot in the legs and embolism alike and at least a overnight stay in the hospital.
The 21st Century tool of choice for the surgeon to treat stubborn pockets of fat is the VASER liposuction which solely isolates and remove after separating the fat cells from the surrounding tissues. It preserves the collagen bundles and help shrinkage of skin.
Areas that can be treated include…
- Chin
- Abdomen (tummy)
- Arms
- Thighs
- Male Chest
- (Gynecomastia)
