
Liposuction
Laser Lipolysis, commonly known as laser liposuction or laser-assisted liposuction, is a minimally invasive cosmetic procedure that utilizes laser energy to liquefy and remove unwanted fat from specific areas of the body.
- Purpose: Laser Lipolysis aims to contour the body by targeting and removing localized pockets of excess fat.
- Minimally Invasive: Unlike traditional liposuction, Laser Lipolysis is a minimally invasive procedure that involves smaller incisions.
Liposuction Technique
Common Treatment Areas
Benefits
Consultation and Follow-Up
Liposuction Technique
- Aspiration: Once the fat is liquefied, a thin tube called a cannula is inserted through the incisions.
- Suction: The cannula is used to suction out the liquefied fat, contouring the treated area.
Common Treatment Areas
Laser Lipolysis is often used on areas with stubborn fat deposits, such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, and neck.
Benefits
- Precision: Laser Lipolysis allows for precise targeting of specific areas, facilitating more accurate body contouring.
- Less Invasive: Smaller incisions result in less trauma to surrounding tissues, leading to reduced bruising, swelling, and a quicker recovery compared to traditional liposuction.
Consultation and Follow-Up
- Consultation: A thorough consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon or cosmetic dermatologist is essential to assess candidacy and discuss expectations.
- Follow-Up: Regular follow-up appointments may be scheduled to monitor progress and address any concerns.