laser liposuction
Lipo is often used for aesthetic reasons, but it may also be used in certain cases to address specific conditions.
Laser-Assisted Liposuction, also known as laser guided lipo, is also called Laser-Assisted Liposuction. This treatment requires the application of tumescent liquids. This is a less painful and more bloody procedure than traditional liposuction. You only need to make a tiny cut to insert the tube that emits light energy and melts the fat beneath the skin.
Liposuction allows a surgeon to contour the body by carefully removing fat cells in specific areas. This is not a weight management surgery, but a fat removal treatment. You will have better outcomes if your weight is closer to your goal. If you are looking to lose significant weight, liposuction won't give you the results you desire. A surgeon can remove 6-8 pounds of fat. Extreme fat removal can be dangerous and sometimes even harmful. It can also cause cosmetic problems such as excessive skin or tearing. Cellulite and dimples can be treated with liposuction.