What Is Laser Liposuction
Much has been made of laser liposuction since its introduction to the plastic surgery market. While it will not replace traditional liposuction methods for large scale treatments, laser lipo nicely complements other liposuction procedures and offers patients the option of liposuction surgery to small areas that would otherwise go untreated. The demand for facial liposuction procedures, for example, has exploded since the development of laser techniques for the purpose of liposuction. While the basic concept and process of removing fat cells from the body by suctioning remains unchanged, the method and techniques employed have changed drastically for better. Using a laser allows the surgeon to produce more detail-oriented results and offers faster recovery time for the patient.
Laser Liposuction
Traditional liposuction uses a suction tube known as a cannula to remove fat from a particular area of the body. While most traditional methods today use a fluid injection to soften the fat cells so they can be broken up more easily, it still eventually involves physical force to truly break up the fat cells to be suctioned from the body. This often causes a lot of problems as a result of the damage and trauma inflicted upon the connective tissue, blood vessels, and other tissue in the treated area.
Laser liposuction is a much gentler technique where a fiber is used to direct the laser energy. The heat generated from the laser literally melts fat cells allowing the fiber to easily cut through the area with the precision of a tiny fiber. The liquefied fat is then removed through a suction tube, or cannula, that is almost a quarter the size in width of the tool used in traditional liposuction. The smaller equipment means a smaller incision is required with inherently offers many advantages.
Laser Lipo Advantages
The reason laser lipo is so effective lies in the accuracy and precision in targeting fat cells. This allows surgeons to perform a major procedure on a patient and follow up with laser liposuction for the sculpting and detailing of the treated area. The increased precision of laser liposuction means less risk of damaging neighboring tissue especially connective tissue and blood vessels which are notoriously prone to damage during surgery.
Laser Liposuction Risks
Many of the serious risks associated with liposuction are in association with the amount of traumatic force used to break up fat cells. Injury to internal organs is a possibility that can cause all sorts of problems for the patient. Other surgical risks are typical of any plastic surgery procedure include the risk of excessive blood loss, swelling, scarring, bruising, and infection. Removing too much fat from one area can cause skin irregularities while leaked fluids that have not been properly drained from the treated area can cause hematomas or seromas which are visible color spots under the skin.
Laser liposuction does a good job of dealing with these risks in a number of ways. The smaller incision area means no stitches are required and lowers the risk of infection or scarring. Swelling is often the result of fluid buildup and since the laser technique causes little bleeding, the chances or excessive swelling is reduced. There is a rare possibility of burning the skin by the laser if the heat in left in one area for too long. But since laser liposuction removes fat on a small scale, there is very little chance of accidently removing too much fat causing skin irregularities.
Laser Lipo Recovery
Most complications that arise after the surgery are the result of inadequate ‘clean-up’ procedures after the surgery. The treated area must be drained properly to avoid the pooling of blood under the skin which can cause discoloration that can last for months. In typical cases, a liposuction patient will require one or two weeks of rest for the body to fully recover from the surgery. Laser liposuction patients usually undergo smaller procedures in addition to the better precision of targeting fat cells and leaving neighboring tissue relatively unharmed. This bodes well for shorter recovery time. Most laser liposuction patients are free to return to work and normal daily activities after just one day of rest.
Laser Liposuction Prices
The cost of any cosmetic surgery procedure include the many fees that make up the final bill. The price of liposuction will always include a surgeon fee, anesthesia fee, and facility or hospital fee in addition to any overhead which might be itemized under one of the three previously named fees or listed as additional fees themselves. There are differences between laser liposuction prices and traditional liposuction prices in just about every aspect of the surgery. The surgeon fee will be different because it requires more time to remove the same amount of fat since laser fat removal is a relatively slow method of fat reduction. Since most procedures are smaller in scale, most laser liposuction patients will require only local anesthesia which means a cost saving in dosage. Since the equipment is relatively new to most clinics, the cost will have to be recovered by billing patients for using the equipment.
Overall, most laser liposuction patients are very happy with their results. The reduction in fat and newly sculpted figures are permanent baring the patient maintains a safe and healthy lifestyle. This just means that there is an incredible value in paying some thousands upfront to look and feel great for many many years to come.