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Saturday, 10 August 2013

Pregnancy After Liposuction - Is It Risky?

If you've had previous liposuction but now you're thinking of having a baby, you may be wondering will pregnancy after liposuction have any effect on your body as it goes through the changes pregnancy will bring.

The good news is there's really nothing to worry about. Having children after a liposuction procedure is not at all uncommon, and is certainly not considered to be risky in any way.

However, there are a few things to take into account from a purely logistical perspective - a couple of them depend very much on what part of your body you had your liposuction procedure.

If you had previous liposuction on your abdomen, you are likely to be blessed with a curvaceous baby belly! You're unlikely to gain much weight in that area because during the liposuction a lot of the fat cells in that area were removed - which can make it that much easier to get your tummy back in shape after the baby is born. So far, so good!

However - there is one aspect of liposuction that can be interesting to live with. Sometimes, if you do put on weight after your lipo, it can be added in the most interesting places! Since a lot of the fat cells from the original area are gone, you might find yourself gaining weight on your buttocks, but not your abdomen, if that was the site of your liposuction. In individuals who've had extensive lipo on various areas of the body, weight can be put on in unusual places, like the hands and feet!

In pregnancy, the female body is genetically predisposed toward gaining weight - for a good reason. The rigors of looking after a newborn baby and breastfeeding depend on a decent store of fat, so biologically women's bodies are programmed to put on weight during pregnancy.

The ideal situation is to allow your body to put on some extra weight - but not to go overboard or let your hair down completely and pile on a major amount of weight. Talk to your doctor about your weight and he / she will guide you on this.

If you are thinking of having liposuction, but you're also thinking of having a baby in the not too distant future, it might be better to have the lipo after the baby has arrived. Then, once the baby is born and you have recovered sufficiently from the pregnancy and childbirth, a liposuction procedure might be in order.

Women who are having a scheduled c section are increasingly asking to also schedule in a tummy tuck at the same time, especially if they are sure they don't want to have any more children after this one. The reason for this can often be this is not their first pregnancy, their family is now complete and they want to get their bodies back to the way they were before children.

The main thing to remember is pregnancy after liposuction shouldn't be a big deal, but if you are concerned about your own situation, do speak to your doctor to put your mind at rest.

Find out all you need to know about liposuction in the Dallas area by downloading a free copy of a comprehensive report called 'The Facts About Liposuction and What You Need to Know' from http://DallasLiposuctionFacts.com

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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Liposuction and Gastric Bypass Surgery - What's the Difference?

While on the surface, both liposuction and gastric bypass surgery seem to be comparable ways to lose weight; however, the two procedures are very different and suitable for completely different candidates. To understand how the procedures differ in their results, it's important to first understand the nature of liposuction and gastric bypass surgery, including why people turn to them in the first place.

Starting with gastric bypass surgery, it's important to realize this procedure is only for people that are 100 pounds overweight and have been that way for a number of years. If a person meets this initial requirement, the stomach is then surgically cut or tied with a band to shrink it and reduce the amount of food necessary for that person to feel full.

Again, gastric bypass is strictly for weight loss in those people that were once morbidly obese or suffering from weight related health problems. Following the procedure, a person must always adhere to strict dieting and implement regular exercise to shape and tone the areas that have undergone dramatic weight loss. However, additional surgery (such as a tummy tuck) may also be required to remove the excess skin hanging loose from the body.

On the other end of the weight management spectrum is liposuction. Liposuction is best suited for those that seek to remove a small to medium amount of fat, while shaping and toning these same troubled areas for a svelter look. Liposuction is performed by placing a small tube under the skin of the thighs, abs, buttocks, arms, chin or jaw, and the majority of fat cells that exist in that area are then sucked out by a vacuum like instrument.

The removal of these fat cells is initially good for weight loss, as a person will never obtain fat cells again in the area they were removed; however, without proper diet and exercise, the fat will redistribute to other parts of the body.

Unlike gastric bypass surgery, there is no weight restriction to undergo the procedure, nor is strict dieting required to maintain optimal health. The procedure is best suited for those that have tried diet and exercise but can't seem to lose those few stubborn pounds or lumps no matter how hard they try or for those looking to sculpt and shape the waistline or abs.

However, what both gastric bypass and liposuction have in common is that they are invasive medical procedures with very permanent results. It's important for a patient to understand what they will and will not achieve by undergoing either of these procedures to avoid disappointment or wasted medical expenses when the weight issue is not properly addressed.

That's why it's best for those trying to decide between liposuction and gastric bypass to speak to a licensed physician or plastic surgeon to determine which procedure is appropriate for their particular situation. Factors to be considered by the doctor would include a person's current weight, medical history, current medications, lifestyle issues and the desired expectations of a successful liposuction or gastric bypass procedure.

Though liposuction and gastric bypass surgery seem to be similar on the surface as they are meant to lose weight the two procedures are very different and suitable for different candidates. Find a Los Angeles liposuction surgeon with experience in this procedure at http://www.aronowitzmd.com.

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Tuesday, 6 August 2013

How to Choose the Best Laser Liposuction Technique

There is a great deal of interest in the new laser liposuction technique. Many feel that laser liposuction is revolutionizing the way liposuction is done. The new laser liposuction technology melts fat into a liquid which makes removal of the fat easier.

Melting of the fat also allows a more uniform removal of fat which has so far, in my Boston area practice, resulted in smoother skin without the lumps, bumps and contour deformities which occur in as many as 20% of "old time" suction assisted lipectomy methods.

In addition, the heat generated during the laser liposuction procedure also tightens skin which helps avoid another problem of the older techniques, loose skin after fat removal.

There are very significant differences between the major laser liposuction machines in use today. Because of patent restrictions, many companies have had to use wavelengths that are not the most specific for fat removal. In the article below I will first try to explain the procedure. Then I will describe the technologies used in the most popular machines. Hopefully this information will help you choose the best technique for your procedure if you choose to undergo this new operation.

How Does Laser Liposuction Work?

Older standard suction assisted lipectomy techniques removed fat by inserting a metal tube called a cannula beneath the skin to remove fat by aspiration with high powered suction.

The fat cells are actually ruptured and sucked out from beneath the skin. Other supporting tissues beneath the skin are also removed. This procedure is quite traumatic and can produce bruising and swelling and post operative pain which can lead to a prolonged recovery.

Results for fat removal are excellent, however lack of uniformity of skin appearance and loose skin after the procedure have been reported in as many as 20 % of patients.

The new laser liposuction technique first involves the placement of a tiny laser fiber beneath the skin to melt or liquefy the fat before removal.

This allows for a much less traumatic fat removal because much smaller aspiration cannulas can be used and there is less tissue trauma and injury to the non fatty tissues. After the laser fat melting process a small cannula about half the size of the older cannulas is used to remove the liquefied fat.

In addition, the heat generated by the laser causes the skin to tighten, and results in my Boston area patients have shown improved skin tightening following laser liposuction.

In addition to liquefaction or melting of fat, many more fat cells are injured, but not removed, by the laser. much of the fat is reabsorbed by the tissues, so that the actual volume of suctioned fat is typically less using this new technology. Small areas may be treated without suction.

SlimLipo Machine

SlimLipo laser liposuction uses a patented 924nm laser wavelength to melt fat. The 924nm laser is the most specifically and highly absorbed laser wavelength by fat tissue. The 924nm laser melts 3-5 times as much volume of fat as the other wavelengths in use today. The SlimLipo uses a 924nm/975nm blended wavelength for skin tightening effect.

SmartLipo MPX Machine

SmartLipo was the first machine on the market. The original SmartLipo used a 1064nm wavelength to melt fat. The target of the 1064nm is water, thus the SmartLipo melted fat by heating the water in the fat and the fat is melted secondarily.

Recently, SmartLipo MPX has been introduced, which uses a combination 1064nm and a 1320nm laser to improve fat melting. In the resource box below you can link to a video which shows a comparison of the fat melting power of the SlimLipo vs. the SmartLipo. MPX technology.

Cool Lipo Machine

Cool Lipo uses a 1320nm laser wavelength to dissolve fat. Although the 1320nm wavelength has better fat absorption than the 1064nm wavelength, water is still the primary target of the 1320nm. Thus the fat melting mechanism is the same for the 1320nm as with the 1064nm used in SmartLipo.

Lipotherme Machine

Lipotherme is a new entry in this field and uses a 980nm wavelength for fat melting. Again the primary target of the 980nm wavelength is water, so again this new technology melts fat by first heating water rather than by fat absorption of the wavelength.

Why is Wavelength So Important?

The importance of using the appropriate wavelength to melt fat is that the greater the absorption by the fat of the laser energy, the easier and more complete the fat melting process. This is graphically demonstrated in the video link at the end of this article.

Not only is the 924nm wavelength used in SlimLipo capable of liquefying 3-5 times as much fat per unit of energy as the other technologies, but the fat melting mechanism is entirely different. The 924nm is completely absorbed by fat and a much larger area of fat is dissolved. The other lasers which use water targeted wavelengths have to heat water to boiling and the water the heats ad destroys the fat. This water heating process is slower, less efficient and as can be seen in video is essentially chipping away at fat.

The heat generated by the water absorbed lasers is also a concern, in my opinion, as the higher temperatures generated by the water heating lasers may be more prone to cause heat injury or burning.

Who Should Do Your Procedure?

Liposuction is a surgical procedure no matter what the internet marketing campaigns imply. My opinion is that I personally would only want a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon performing this procedure on me or one of my loved ones.

Be very careful and study the credentials of your doctor. There are many doctors today who advertise themselves as Cosmetic Surgeons who have never had one day of surgical training. Check the credentials of your doctor by visiting the website of the American board of plastic Surgery.

There are many Board Certified Dermatologists who do this procedure and I am sure some are very good. However when you have surgery of any kind, it is essential that your doctor has had the appropriate surgical training to take care of you if something goes wrong.

Do your homework. Caveat emptor.

See before and after laser liposuction pictures. See laser liposuction video comparing fat melting by SlimLipo, SmartLipo and Lipotherme.

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Monday, 5 August 2013

Is Pregnancy After Liposuction Risky?

Of the women that have had liposuction at some point in their lives, there are a portion that face a very common problem. If you have had this procedure done in the past, you may wonder how this could have an effect on you during pregnancy. As the body is sure to change quite dramatically during pregnancy, many women wonder what will happen to the results of their liposuction if they get pregnant afterward. Fortunately there is really nothing to worry about. Having a baby after having a liposuction procedure is quite common and does not carry with it any risks at all.

Though there are no potential risks, there are some important things to keep in mind. If you had liposuction done in the abdomen area then you can consider that you will have a really cute baby belly throughout. When you had the liposuction done here, many of the fat cells were removed from the abdomen area. Therefore it makes it so much easier to get your tummy back to its normal shape after baby is born. That means you get to look cute throughout your pregnancy because fat will not likely accumulate her excessively here, and you get to bounce back much faster.

There is something to consider though when it comes to liposuction and pregnancy. Though you may not gain excess weight in the abdomen, it may very well appear and gather in other areas of the body such as the buttocks or the thighs. You may even find that the fat deposits in unusual areas such as the hands and feet. This may not be desirable, but is a common issue for women who get pregnant after liposuction.

The female body is meant and predisposed to gain weight during pregnancy. This is good for the baby throughout the pregnancy and good for natural things such as breastfeeding after the baby is born. It's also biologically helpful as caring for a newborn takes a lot out of a woman and therefore the storing of fat all helps with this. Though you're bound to put on some weight and you should during pregnancy, just don't let yourself go crazy. You are certain to eat more, but just be smart about it. Talk to your doctor and understand what a healthy weight range is so that you can be smart about what you put in your mouth throughout your pregnancy.

If you have considered lipo to get your body into great shape, then it may be wise to wait until after you have gone through pregnancy and had your children. It may be much more beneficial to have the lipo after the baby has arrived. Once your body has recovered from pregnancy and from childbirth can be an ideal time to have liposuction done. A very common procedure happening now is for women to ask for a tummy tuck at the same time they have a scheduled C-section. This is best if you are sure you are done having children and know that your family is complete. So while liposuction before pregnancy won't cause any harm or risks, it may be best to hold off if you can until you are done having children.

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Tuesday, 25 June 2013

The Advantages of Vaser Lipo

Since March 2001 when Vaser Lipo first began there have been over 100,000 operations using the new technique all around the world. VASER which stands for Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance has now become a trusted and very highly respected treatment in the field of cosmetic surgery. It is the latest technological improvement in body contouring and fat removal treatments. The Vaser Lipo technique is a major improvement on previous methods of cosmetic surgery.

The Vaser Lipo system uses probes of a very modern design to deliver ultrasonic energy to the area that is being treated. Fatty matter which is attached to fat cells is then liquefied by this energy and is then removed from the patient's body via small cannulae. During the procedure there is absolutely no heat generated whatsoever. This method of fat removal is far superior to other methods of Liposuction as they rely on the suction method. Another plus is that the procedure only requires the use of a local anesthetic.

Prior to Vaser Lipo, Liposuction has normally been seen as something that will be a rather painful and unpleasant experience. However, Vaser Lipo has already started to change people's opinions of cosmetic surgery. Doctors are seeing more and more patients who are opting for Vaser Lipo as their choice of treatment for fat reduction. This is very much down to Vaser Lipo offering far less pain and discomfort and a much improved recovery time. Even the media have given good reports of the procedure, boasting its safety and improvements compared to previous types of Liposuction. People, who had previously considered having Liposuction but have put off by its unpleasant side effects, are now giving Vaser Lipo serious consideration.

Many doctors in the Liposuction industry are already praising Vaser Lipo for its many benefits. With its lack of effect on any healthy surrounding tissues, a greater accuracy by its use of ultrasound energy and better results with skin tightening, the treatment is very appealing to many physicians. After the procedure the patient will experience less tiredness and there will be fewer treatments needed afterwords. The results of the procedure are impressive and natural-looking.

It has been proved in clinical tests that the Vaser Lipo is highly effective at both removing unwanted fat and tightening the skin as well.

The Vaser Lipo technique was specifically created for use on all parts of the body from small places on the face and neck to much larger areas such as the back and abdomen. Indeed, it is well within the capabilities of Vaser Lipo to remove up to two litres of fat in one go. The procedure has become a very successful one not only with patients but with surgeons as well. Results of a survey performed last year concluded that around ninety-five per cent of cosmetic surgeons would recommend Vaser Lipo to colleagues or other cosmetic surgery clinics. The Vaser method gives them much greater control in their operations which in turn boosts the confidence that they have in their work.

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VASER Lipo - Why Is It So Popular?

If you are fat or obese, you must be always on the lookout for the best possible way to reduce the oodles of fat from your body. There must be some areas in your body, where even after exercising and dieting, the stored fat doesn't like to budge. It is very natural to crave for a body with perfect contours, but it is always not possible for you to lose those extra pounds, which if gone, would give you the perfect shape of the body.

Nevertheless, your wait to lose the extra flab is now gone as VASER liposuction is the solution to your problem. It is immensely popular these days so you can give it a try. You must be thinking what makes VASER liposuction so popular that many people try it. The answer to your query is this article that will highlight the reasons of its popularity and the process involved in VASER lipo.

What is VASER liposuction or liposelection?

Before we proceed towards the reasons behind the popularity of VASER liposuction, you need to know, what is exactly VASER liposuction. VASER or Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance Liposuction is a treatment that helps in sculpting the body the way you always dreamt of. It is a great way to reduce stubborn fat from areas, which don't easily release fat cells even after strenuous exercise or proper calorie free diet. However, before taking on this treatment you have to know that it is specifically meant for people who are a couple of pounds weighing higher than their ideal weight.

So extremely overweight people ideally should opt this treatment only after consulting with the doctor. This is the best alternative in treating specific areas and those people who have fat in some locations of the body genetically. In 2002, FDA has awarded full accreditation to VASER that uses ultrasound technology to reduce fat, as a safe mode of treatment.

Reasons behind its Popularity

  • In comparison to the earlier forms of liposuction, VASER lipo can be carried out much faster. The reason behind this is the surgeon doesn't have to painstakingly cut the fat from your body. Even this process doesn't involve general anaesthesia. Since local anaesthesia is given to the area being operated, you can see it actually happening and no recovery from anaesthesia is involved in this.
  • The suction process is much easier as ultrasound waves are used to break up the fat. Thus, the side affects, risks, and recovery time involved in this is less. Say after 3-5 days, the patient can get back to normal activities.
  • The advantage with VASER lipo is that it aims at fat cells leaving out vital tissues like muscles and blood vessels alone. This helps the surgeon to shape the body properly without causing massive swelling, bruising or blood loss.
  • The conventional liposuction tends to areas like back, belly, waist, chest or breast and buttocks, whereas VASER lipo tends to unresponsive areas like chin, knees or ankles. This precision allows the surgeons to achieve most effective results in fat reduction.
  • Lastly, it comes within the affordable range. Since the cost of anesthesia, anesthesiologist and expense during the recovery period is not there, it is quite inexpensive.

For all the reasons stated above, VASER liposuction or liposelection is the best way for body sculpting. These are the reasons why it is becoming so popular that many people are trying it and getting successfully benefited from it.

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Sunday, 23 June 2013

VASER Lipo - The New Liposuction Procedure

Whether you call it VASER liposuction or VASER liposelection, both procedures are one in the same. Not only that, it's become one of the most highly sought after liposuction procedures today. Why is it so popular? Let's take a look.

VASER lipo can be performed a lot quicker than older methods of liposuction. This is because the surgeon does not need to meticulously cut the fat from the body. General anesthesia is also not required. With patients able to be fully conscious during the procedure, there is no need for a recovery period of general anesthesia.

VASER lipo uses ultrasonic sound waves to break up the fat. This makes the fat much easier to suction from the body. As a result, risks, side effects, and recovery time are minimal. Considered a non-invasive procedure, patients who under liposelection are usually able to return to their regular activities of daily living within three to five days after the procedures.

VASER lipo can target the fat cells and leave other vital tissues, such as blood vessels and muscles alone. This allows surgeons to contour areas of the body much more effectively without damaging adjacent structures. As a result, patients experience much less bleeding, bruising, and swelling.

VASER lipo can sculpt the body in a way that traditional liposuction procedures cannot. VASER technology allows surgeons to target small areas of fat on the body in a very precise manner. This enables patients to achieve maximum fat-reducing results.

VASER lipo is affordable. Because there is no need for general anesthesia, there is no need for an anesthesiologist or a need for an extended period of recovery in the postprocedure unit. Because of this, the cost of liposelection is usually cheaper than liposuction procedures that require the patient to be unconscious. This can equate into a patient savings of $1,000 and up.

As you can see, the VASER procedure has multiple benefits. However, it should never be viewed as a solution for weight loss. Liposelection is meant to reduce pockets of fat and sculpt the body in a way that dieting and exercising cannot. If you are significantly overweight, then VASER lipo may not be for you. In fact, many cosmetic surgeons who specialize in liposuction will not perform such procedures on patients who are not within a few pounds of their ideal weight. So be sure to discuss your options with a qualified cosmetic surgeon.

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Friday, 21 June 2013

Find Out All About VASER Lipo Procedure

'Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance' or VASER Liposuction is an advanced body sculpting process that involves removal of unwanted and stubborn fat deposits from your body. The process of targeting specific fatty areas throughout the body is known as Liposelection. It uses a minimally invasive technique to gently break apart and remove unwanted fat. This is done by means of advanced ultrasonic energy. The procedure is gentle enough to treat delicate body areas and at the same time, is powerful enough to spot large fatty areas.

VASER Lipo can be used on body areas such as chin, face, neck, arms, back, chest, hips, abdomen, buttocks, thighs, calves, knees and other areas. It enables the removal of large volumes of fat within a short period of time. Therefore, it is suitable for both larger and smaller body areas.

In 2001, this innovative technique received the approval of FDA as a Body Contouring Process. Since then, it has been widely used by several cosmetic and plastic surgeons throughout the world. In comparison to traditional method of Liposuction, VASER Lipo is a safer option. Unlike Traditional Liposuction, VASER Lipo involves removal of more fat, quicker recovery, less bruising and better skin tightening.

Usually, VASER Lipo is performed in a sterile or clean environment such as a hospital, body clinic or outdoor surgery center. As per your convenience, doctors can prescribe whether to opt for IV sedation, local anesthesia or general anesthesia.

The Process

The tissue-selective procedure involves various steps. Firstly, the targeted fatty area is injected with a 'tumescent fluid', which is a special saline solution. The fluid is capable of shrinking the local blood vessels and numbing the area. It is capable of expanding the targeted area's volume for a temporary period, making the removal of the fat cells easier and ensuring lower risk of blood loss and bruising. Then, small incisions are made into the body in between the layer of muscle and skin, through which small diameter probes are inserted. The high frequency ultrasound waves transmitted through the probes helps in loosening the fat cells while keeping the connective tissues, nerves and blood vessels undisturbed. The loose fat cells get mixed with the tumescent fluid and are gently removed from the body by means of special suction tubes or cannula. Depending on the number of areas to be treated, the VASER Lipo procedure takes around one hour to several hours.

Recovery and Effect

After the surgical procedure, a recovery regimen is prescribed to the patients to encourage smooth results and maximum skin retraction. A tight bandage or special compression garment is provided to enhance the contouring effects and promote healing process. Usually, a 12 hours rest is advised and there are restrictions regarding performance of any kind of strenuous activity for a period of two to three weeks. For speedy recovery and enhanced results, massage therapy are also recommended by some physicians.

Though you can observe a change instantly after the VASER Lipo procedure, the result is likely to improve with time and healing of the treatment area. A period of about three to four months is required to observe the final results of the procedure. It will provide a natural-looking result and make the muscles appear more defined.

Requirement of a Consultation

Before availing this method, you are advised to visit a doctor and talk about the pros and cons of VASER Liposuction. The doctor will assess your body and then decide how much fat is required to be taken out. The best thing about this process is multiple areas can be treated at one time.

You should not consider VASER Lipo to be equivalent to a weight loss process. This process only aims at providing a slimmer silhouette. With maintaining a sensible lifestyle and diet, the results can be maintained for a long time. So, those wanting to shed those extra fat deposits should avail the option of VASER Liposuction without any delay.

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Top 8 Questions About Vaser Lipo

Thinking about having some Vaser Lipo done? Got some concerns? Still have some niggling worries that are preventing you from taking the plunge and getting a little closer to the kind of body that you have been dreaming of?

Then this article is the best thing you can read to have all those questions answered and make the decision to either have that Vaser Lipo or not for definite once and for all.

Taking all the main concerns and general queries that people have about Vaser Lipo, this article lists the top 8 questions with answers to match covering all you need to know about the subject in one quick and easy shot.

Let's begin...

How Much Does it Cost?
Vaser Lipo like many things in life can vary in terms of cost and like many things in life you have to be careful that you are not being overcharged for your Vaser Lipo. It is recommended that you do your research well.

However, as a little guideline to help you along the way, if you were planning to have treatment done on your abdominals, flanks and inner thighs, you could expect to be paying within the region of about $10,000 - $14,000.

This is a big gap and shows you just how much it pays to do some research and ask around. Treatment costs do vary.

What is Vaser?
Vaser is a type of liposuction using ultrasonic technology which means it uses ultrasonic energy (high-energy sound waves) to emulsify fat. That means it turns your fat from a solid form into liquid and then the fat in its liquid form can be sucked out of your body with ease.

The good thing about Vaser is that it disrupts fat cells but not blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue and is as a result less traumatic than other forms of liposuction.

How Long Does the Swelling Last?
If you're genuinely worried or the swelling seems abnormal, contact your surgeon immediately. They will be able to determine if there is a cause for concern. However try not to be alarmed as some swelling is expected after treatment up to 4 months after your procedure.

It may be a good idea to limit some of your activities in order to heal a little quicker. Compression garments prescribed by your surgeon can also be used to help speed up the process.

Will I Have Tighter Skin Afterwards?
Yes. In a medical study in 2010, Vaser liposuction was performed on one leg in 20 female patients and traditional liposuction was performed on the other leg. There was a 53% improvement in skin tightening on the leg that had Vaser liposuction compared to the other leg.

When Will I See Results?
In almost every case, you should see a visible and noticeable improvement immediately. Vaser technique is associated with less swelling and bruising than other options, but some does still occur, and it will take between 1 and 3 months for this to completely subside

What Areas Does it Work Best on?
Vaser can be used all over the body but results are best in three areas. All of these areas share the characteristic of having dense, tough, fibrous fatty tissue that is hard for other types of liposuction to treat. The first area is to treat male breasts. The second is flanks or love handles, especially in thinner patients, men, and Asian women who tend to have more fibrous fat that is difficult to suction with other methods. The third is any area that has previously been treated with any kind of liposuction is best treated the second time with Vaser. It is very good at dislodging fat from the scar of the initial procedure.

Will I Gain Weight Afterwards?
Most people generally don't gain weight if they maintain a healthy lifestyle including watching a diet and sticking with a basic exercise program. You only have a certain number of fat cells. You don't grow more fat cells, the cells just get bigger when you put on weight. If you have had VASER in an area, then you should have less fat cells in the area that had received treatment. If you were to put on weight, you would distribute the fat in other areas more than the area of liposuction.

What are Common Side Effects?
Generally speaking, the best candidate for any form of liposuction is a person who is in good shape, but has a problem area that persists regardless of weight and level of physical activity.
The side effects are very similar to other forms of ultrasonic liposuction can include swelling, bruising, and some drainage. However, the benefits are unmatched. This procedure not only selectively removes the fat and gives you the chiseled look, but it also greatly tightens the skin.

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Sunday, 19 May 2013

Non-Surgical Liposuction Evolving As A Popular Method OF Fat Removal

Cosmetic surgery has indeed become a popular option and there is hardly anyone who is not aware of the term liposuction. Since obesity is one of the major lifestyle problems liposuction over the years have brought relief to many people. This is because the results are instant. But over the years there was a huge demand for non-surgical liposuction methods as there have been several myths that are related to surgical liposuction methods. As these non-surgical methods have become popular more and more women are taking up liposuction methods without any fear.

Methods Of Non -Surgical Liposuction Method

1. Laser Fat Reduction Method: Lesser doses of laser light is transmitted through the areas where fat has accumulated. As the light is passed, the fats deposited in the cells are released. Due to this the fat cell membranes are disrupted. The permeability that the cell membranes change, bringing a change in the shape of the fat cells. Triglycerides spill out when the membranes are ruptured and they are released in the interstitial space. They then get mixed up with the metabolism process of the body and are used up through energy loss. Eight sittings are generally required and in the first two sittings there may be a little feeling of discomfort.

2. Ultrasound Fat Reduction Method: When ultrasound waves are passed through the layers of the fat from the outside the glycolysis of the fat cells occurs. This makes the triglycerides to be released from the fat cells. As a result the fat cells are naturally dispelled from the body. This is the safest non-invasive fat removal method as there is no pain or side effect involved.

3. Cool Sculpting: The method is popularly known as Zeltiq. In this method the fat tissues of the treated area are frozen by the use of cooling panels. The death of the fat cells takes place due to this killing- a process which is called Apoptosis. The dead fat cells are removed through the metabolism process of the body. Minor side effects like bruising, discomfort, redness and numbness may take place.

4. VelaShape: In this method radio-frequency and infrared light is used along with a message roller to cut fat.

5. Exilis: In this method the radio-frequency treatment is much deeper than VelaShape. Besides unlike VelaShape the suction mechanism is not used in this method. Thus it is a much safer option and thus is popular among most women.

These days most people prefer non surgical fat removal land to know about lipo without surgery or fat removal portland one must to find information in internet.

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