Over the years liposuction procedures have evolved to be less invasive, less painful and less risky. All these things are good news for patients but you should still research whatever liposuction method you decide on very carefully. There are pros and cons to each method and different people are better suited to different methods depending on their health and body type and the distribution of fat on their bodies.

Whatever liposuction method you decide on, whether Soundwave liposuction or not, it is important to remember that this surgery is not meant to help you battle obesity or lose weight. Instead it is best used to help contour and sculpt your body. This is also an elective surgery and very few insurance companies will cover the costs.

How it Works

Soundwave liposuction is one of the newer liposuction procedures and involves the use of sound waves or ultrasonic energy to break up fat cells. Typically Soundwave liposuction involves filling the fat with tumescent fluid, a combination of saline and local anesthesia that has the effect of making the fat cells stiff.

This is almost similar to tumescent liposuction but instead of suctioning out the fat ultrasonic energy liquefies the fat cells and then suctioned out. This method may vary slightly and goes under different names but essentially they are all a form of Soundwave liposuction.

Ideal Candidates

Patients who have deposits of fat in certain areas are ideal for Soundwave liposuction. These fat deposits are usually impossible to get rid of even with proper nutrition and exercise. You may find that your parents or siblings have fat deposits in the same area, as these fat deposits are usually genetically determined. Soundwave liposuction is best used for body sculpting or contouring.

Dangers

In the past there were concerns of doctors burning patients and there are several complications that can arise from this procedure. However the technology has involved and there is a much higher success rate. When choosing a surgeon make sure not only that your surgeon is experienced and qualified but that they are qualified in performing this type of liposuction.

If you surgeon prefers or recommends another type of surgery for you it may not only be better for your body type but may also be the surgery that he is most comfortable doing. Talk to other patients who have had this surgery and learn about their experiences before going ahead with the surgery. Although it is considered a safe surgery you should find out all the risks you are undertaking before making up your mind.

Unless you are pregnant, having a bulging tummy is not really a good idea. Bulging tummy is not only unflattering, it is generally unhealthy. If you are one of those people who have excess fats on their tummies, it is time for you to do something about the situation.

Performing some exercises can reduce the bulge but it may take some time before it will have any real effect on your tummy. The easiest and fastest way to get rid of that fat is through tummy liposuction. With tummy liposuction, you can have a brand new body in just a few days. Yes, liposuction may hurt but if you really want to look and feel good about yourself, you just have to endure a little pain and discomfort.

Is Tummy Liposuction Different From a Tummy Tuck?

Tummy liposuction is definitely different from a tummy tuck. Tummy liposuction removes the fat that can be found above the abdominal muscles and under the abdominal skin. Patients who have good abdominal muscles tones will notice immediately the dramatic change in their figure a few days after the procedure. In most cases, people who have good abdominal muscles can experience smooth contraction of their skin during the healing process.

On the other hand, for people who have weak stomach muscles, the effect may not really be so dramatic. People who have been carrying a lot of extra weight around their stomach for sometime and have developed stretch marks in some areas may not really have a very dramatic transformation after a tummy liposuction. There are certain cases where the skin on the stomach area sags after the fats under it is removed. In cases like this, the excess skin may have to be removed through surgery.

While tummy liposuction does not really require large incisions, a tummy tuck involves a major surgical procedure which will put the patient under general anesthesia. Tummy tuck is a lot more complicated than a tummy liposuction. When you undergo tummy tuck, the doctor will make a large incision in your skin to remove the excess fats and at the same time tighten the flabby tissues of your stomach. He or she will also perform liposuction to remove the fats around the tummy area. Compared to tummy liposuction, a tummy tuck can be considered as more invasive and dangerous. Unless you have some serious problems in your stomach muscles, a lot of experts recommend tummy liposuction instead of a tummy tuck.

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