
Laser Lipo
- Skin Tightening
- Fat Liquefying
- Small Cannula
- Less Trauma
- Non Surgical
- Body Contouring
Laser lipo was made to stimulate skin tightening and to rebuild collagen. Although, patients who have had substantial weight loss or are older than 60 years could still result in sagging or loose skin, in essence, a lack of skin firmness.
Laser lipo uses a process which does not remove fat cells, and as a result the risk of new fat being accumulated in different areas of the body are lessened considerably. So how does it work? it's a relatively easy process which can shed centimeters from the desired areas.
To remove back fat with Laser Lipo, patients may have minor discomfort after the procedure, and resume passive and light activities. There are some paients who have some bruising or swelling which is not uncommon. Laser lipo cost less versus traditional liposuction, however the comparison is not totally revealing since the most necessary kind of liposuction procedure is related to the amount and area of the excess fat to be removed. Patients with significant quantities of excess fat on their body would not be good candidates for laser lipo, as conventional liposuction is more appropriate.
Which Laser is best for Liposuction?
The availability of various lasers for Liposuction are plenty such as a laser with wavelengths of; 924nm, combo 924/975nm, 1064nm, and a 1308nm are the most selected.
The 924nm and combination 924/975nm laser are more used because the 924nm is more precise fat tissue absorption. The 924nm liquefies 3 times more fat than some of the other wavelengths and is also absorbed much quicker by blood vessels, which assists in the reduction of bleeding and bruising.
Laser Liposuction Risks & Complications
The typical side effects of laser liposuction are minor bruising and swelling, which diminishes within 7 to 14 days for the majority of patients. Patients are provided with compression clothing to wear post-surgery to relieve any possible conditions. Patients may show signs of scars at the cannula incision areas. Although, the scars are minor and usually appear as blemishes or moles durign the healing process.
Laser lipo is considered very safe within the medical community, and less than 1% of patients have signs of average or major side effects; although, as with any type of surgery, risks do exist. The risks associated with laser liposuction are as follows:
- Bruising
- Swelling
- Scarring
- Numbness
- Skin abnormalities
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Allergic reaction
- Extra loss of fluid
- Fat or blood clots
- Damage to Nerves and Organs
While the majority of these laser liposuction complications are rare, they can occur. However, there are fewer risks of liposuction for laser lipo patients, who have less bleeding, swelling, and bruising than traditional liposuction patients and thus enjoy faster liposuction recovery.
Laser lipo is a more suitable procedure for small areas such as the neck and saddlebags. The surgeon is able to more accurately shape areas of the body. Because laser lipo is a fairly new form of liposuction, select a board certified plastic surgeon who has experience performing the procedure, and get references or read reviews.