You are very lucky if you have waited until now to consider having liposuction, or liposculpture body contouring. The new laser liposuction techniques are a vast improvement over traditional methods. The new laser technology melts fat and tightens skin resulting in a much gentler liposculpture procedure and minimal loose hanging skin after liposuction.



 

Whether you have a double chin, tummy fat after childbirth, saddle bags, spare tire, or just little problem areas around the hips or thighs, the new laser assisted liposculpture and laser body contouring techniques may be what you are looking for.



Not all of the machines in use are the same. Some laser wavelengths, such as the 924nm and 924/975nm work much better than others. You need to understand which technology is best if you are considering laser liposuction.

Liposuction is the most commonly performed plastic surgery operation.



Problems Associated with Traditional Liposuction
-Traditional liposuction is done by inserting a metal tube called a cannula beneath the skin into fat containing areas of the body. High pressure suction is applied and fat is suctioned out from under the skin. While the procedure works well, it is traumatic as the suction pulls out not only fat but also some of the connective tissue which holds the skin tight to the body. There are several problems which can occur after liposuction:



•    Loose Skin After Liposuction

•    Contour Deformities-Skin Irregularities

•    Prolonged Bruising

•    Difficult and Painful Recovery


How Laser Liposuction Works-During laser assisted liposuction, a very small laser fiber is inserted beneath the skin. Heat from the laser melts the fat into a thin liquid. The liquid fat is then more easily removed with very small cannulas usually only2-3 millimeters in diameter. The heat form the laser also tightens the skin, and closes many blood vessels, thus less bleeding.



Advantages of Laser Liposuction




•    Skin Tightening!!!!!!!

•    Liquefaction of Fat = Fewer Contour Deformities

•    Uniform Skin Appearance after Liposuction

•    Smaller Cannulae = Tiny Incision

•    Much Less Traumatic

•    Can Contour Visible Areas in Thinner Patients

•    Excellent for Touch Ups after  standard Liposuction


Which Laser is best for Liposuction?

There are several different machines available using several different laser wavelengths-the 924nm, combined 924/975nm, the 1064nm, and the 1308nm are the most popular.

I prefer the 924nm and combination 924/975nm laser because the 924nm is very selectively absorbed by fat tissue. The 924nm liquefies 3 times as much fat as some of the other wavelengths and is also more strongly absorbed by blood vessels, which helps reduce bleeding and bruising.

The 924nm and combined 924/975nm laser is used by the SlimLipo™ laser liposuction machine made by Palomar Medical™.



Are You A Candidate for Laser Liposuction?


If you are healthy, do not smoke, and have extra fat beneath your chin, around your tummy, on your hips, thighs, arms or knees, and are relatively fit and not obese, then you are likely an excellent candidate for laser liposuction. The younger you are the better your skin tightening will be after laser liposuction. I have, however, seen good skin tightening after laser liposuction in a 70 year old person-see photo below:



If you are obese and significantly over weight, you should lose weight first before liposuction.

For more information about laser liposuction with SlimLipo™ call 978-369-4499 or contact us by email.

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Dr. Seckel

Concord, Massachusetts

Boston, Massachusetts



By: Dr Brooke R. Seckel

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Step1

What is liposuction?

The media illustrates it as new cosmetic procedures to lose weight / remove fat from the body. The first step is to figure out what liposuction really is and if it is right for you.

Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery procedure that removes fat from different areas of the body. This is achieved using

Although liposuction is the most common name, the procedure is also known as body sculpting, lipoplasty, body contouring, tummy tuck (refers to the specific region of the stomach), tumescent liposuction (which refers to a particular technique of sucking fat out), among other names that are either body area or technology specific.

It is most often performed by cosmetic surgeons, as well as properly licensed dermatologists in the US. Surgeons generally recommend (or at least supposed to) liposuction as a procedure that is only for fat that remains re-removable after proper exercise and diet.

In the US alone in 2007, 456,828 liposuction operations were performed (Source:http://www.surgery.org/). This number continues to grow exponentially as new technology makes the procedure safe and more efficient, and while prices become more competitive as more surgeons offer this service.

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Step2

Decide whether it is right for you.

If you have fat on your body that reside in pockets that are hard to remove through exercise or diet, then you may be a candidate for liposuction procedure.

Step3

Decide the body part you want to remove fat from

Do you want to remove fat from your arms? legs? thigh? chest? mid section? chin? There are different procedure methods and costs associated to different areas. (More information on costs an be found on Cheap Liposuction Prices)

Step4

Decide the type of liposuction that suits you budget and preferences

Do your research on what the costs are for each procedure. Different surgeons specialize in different body parts, and may have perfected a technique for a specific area.

Step5

Search for and select a surgeon you trust

Going in for a consultation and meeting the doctor is the best way to gauge whether or not you feel comfortable with the doctor. In addition, be sure to ask for before and after photos of his work (in addition to the ones on the website, as those usually are the best cases).

Write down all of your most important concerns on a book or journal, and be sure ask the doctor all of your most important questions. A good doctor should take the time to address your concerns in a professional and comfortable way, without pressuring you for a sale. Remember, the decision is yours.

Step6

Negotiate, plan and close the deal on finances

Any kind of plastic surgery, whether surgical or cosmetic is expensive. Liposuction is no exception. Be sure to expect at least $2000 in surgery costs, and sometimes much more (up to $20,000) for liposuction of multiple body parts.

Other costs associated with hospital bills, anesthesia and post operative care clothes should be included in the cost estimation. Expectations for surgery costs should be handled upfront, before the surgery date and not after.

Step7

Operation / Recovery Time

Your doctor should provide specific instructions for the date of the surgery. Be sure to have driving directions, and a friend to drive you back after the operations. If this surgery is being conducted in a different city or overseas, plan your stay accordingly for at least 3-4 days of immediate recovery time, and 1-2 weeks off work.

Step8

Help others / provide feedback

After your procedure, enjoy your new self! It is still you, just a better version of it. Be sure to join the plastic surgery forums, and provide feedback to others who are also thinking of joining you in your path. Become a reference-able patient to your doctor if he/she did a good job.

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