Thinking About Vaser Liposculpture?

Vaser liposculpture is a recently discovered surgical invasive procedure that acts like typical liposuction, with the main differences it uses ultrasound energy to remove the fats and it also allows tissue manipulation in order to get a firm athletic look. Here is a brief description of the way this procedure works and its main benefits and drawbacks.

Procedure Description

First of all, the surgeon makes several small incisions around the muscles and, using ultrasound waves, he melts the fat even from very small seized areas, in a precise manner, without affecting any of the surrounding tissues, muscles or nerves. This is a huge advantage which puts classic lipo on an inferior step, as the traditional surgical procedure is prone to affect other areas as well, and not only the desired ones.

The melted fat is then removed by the surgeon with the help of a cannula; there is also the option of leaving behind small amounts of fat the surgeon can use for practically sculpting the muscles and tissues so that they get a more natural firm look.

Procedure Advantages and Disadvantages

With the already discussed main huge advantages or benefits of this procedure, there are still many things to say. Such as the healing of the skin tissues in about two weeks, when the first noticeable results of the procedure will become visible, translated into significant body fat reduction and a chiseled look.

A drawback that lasts about 72 hours after the procedure is the swelling and water retention, and possible pain and numbness sensations that may last more. Your toned body will also be protected by skin and muscle laxity. If you are willing to ignore the downsides, and focus on the benefits, you will definitely enjoy your quick-healing simple process while admiring the amazingly visible results of the Vaser hi def liposculpture.

 

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