Liposuction has long been a relatively safe procedure and is even less dangerous with laser liposuction. Laser liposuction is far less dangerous and offers many benefits over traditional liposuction stemming from the improvement in accuracy. The increased precision allows for smaller procedures and treatment of tighter areas of the body while reducing the risk of causing damage to neighboring tissue. Traditional liposuction has long been associated with many problems relating to the use of force to break up fat cells. Damage to connective tissue and blood vessels are the most common. Excessive blood loss is one of the biggest issues liposuction surgeons have to deal with. Other side effects and dangerous complications associated with traditional liposuction has been greatly reduced or even eliminated by the use of laser techniques.
Serious Complications
The danger of internal organ damage is a serious surgical risk that is eliminated with laser liposuction. Traditional liposuction puts stress on tissue surrounding the treatment area but the laser lipo method is much gentler and inflicts harms on a much smaller range. Internal organs are out of reach of the optic fiber used in laser lipo to melt away fat cells.
Other tissue, however, might not be as lucky. Blood vessels are still at risk but there is much less bleeding because the laser doesn’t break blood vessels as readily as traditional liposuction. Any small amount of bleeding incurred during laser lipo also quickly evaporates due to the heat generated by the laser. Smaller amount of blood loss obviously makes laser liposuction less dangerous than the traditional method where the amount of blood loss might require a blood transfusion.
How Dangerous is Laser Liposuction?
So how dangerous is laser liposuction if most of the surgical risks are marginalized? The answer lies in the danger and risk of undesired outcomes or side effects that might result from laser liposuction procedure. Most side effects are mild and temporary so as far as health and safety concerns go, laser lipo is not dangerous. But it can be psychologically stressful for some who are not prepared to witness what they have become as a result of both good and bad liposuction surgery. Traumatic stress disorder has been diagnosed in some patients as a result of plastic surgery procedures gone badly. On the same note about mental health, another danger associated with liposuction is the addictive behavior a person might develop to plastic surgery procedures. Liposuction and laser lipo are usually the first procedure for many since it deals with a very basic factor in physical beauty.
Liposuction Side Effects
The side effects of liposuction are often the result of poor practice by the surgeon. This means removing the right amount of fat in one particular area during the surgery as well as cleaning up the treated area after surgery. It is best to schedule a large procedure into multiple smaller sessions to avoid removing too much at once. In such cases where too much fat is removed from one area of the body, skin irregularities might occur. This is when too much fat is removed leaving the grooves and bumps to appear in the skin.
In instances where the treated area is not properly drained of leaked fluids such as red blood cell and plasma, pooling of red blood cells under the skin can cause visible color spots known as hematomas or seromas depending on the specifics of the condition. In either case, it can take months for the area to clear depending on the individual and the severity of the situation.
Improper cleaning can also lead to an infection of the incision. Since laser liposuction requires smaller tools and therefore a smaller incision, there is a much lower risk of infection.
Danger of Anesthesia
Laser liposuction patients only require local anesthesia to perform the surgery. That means the treated area is numb and the patient is awake during the procedure. The lower dosage is much safer than general anesthesia which is required for traditional liposuction procedures to fully sedate the patient. Lower dosages lessen the effects in the event of an unforeseen allergic reaction to the solution. It also lowers the risk of overdosing during administration of the drug which can be lethal.
Liposuction is generally regarded as a safe procedure as it was but now with laser assisted technology many of the dangers have been greatly reduced. This is great because it opens itself to a new market of people who were originally too risk adverse to consider traditional liposuction surgery. There is a less dangerous open in laser liposuction.
i would say vibro liposuction is less dangerous, especially it’s vibromatic