Friday, December 5, 2014

By Claudine Hodges


In the past, liposuction was the only alternative for the reduction of stubborn fat, however the main drawback of this procedure was the pockets of loose, sagging skin left behind. Today there is a better choice for patients that produces optimal results, laser lipolysis. It both eliminates fat and tightens skin for a trim, shapely physique. If considering laser lipo Miami Lakes, FL clients will want to know these facts.

The key difference between this procedure and liposuction is the method used to remove the fat. The latter uses vacuum suction to extract fat cells, while laser lipolysis utilizes the heat generated by varying wavelengths from fiber-optic lasers to melt it. It also stimulates the production of collagen by the skin which is responsible for tightness, preventing sagging.

This outpatient procedure usually takes an hour or so to complete. The doctor marks off the area to be treated and applies a local anesthetic, then a small incision is made through which a fine tube containing the laser fiber, which is called a cannula is inserted. The heat liquifies the fat cells, which are then absorbed by the body and the skin responds by producing more collagen. Bruising and swelling may be present but won't last for long.

Highly effective in and of itself, the results of lipolysis can be even further improved by combining it with liposuction. Patients can experience optimal fat removal without the unwanted effect of drooping skin after. The abdominal area which is susceptible to sagging, is an especially good candidate for this combined treatment.

Common areas treated include the jawline, hips, upper arm, inner and outer thighs, buttocks, and the abdomen. Results vary from one patient to another and mostly depend on the volume of fat present in the area being treated. In the first six weeks after the treatment the results will become apparent, and they can continue to become even more pronounced for up to four months later.

Most of the time, the patient will only require a single treatment, but occasionally larger areas or those with more dense fat deposits will justify a second treatment. The doctor should be able to inform the patient at the preliminary consultation if additional applications are indicated. Four months minimum between treatments is necessary.

Because a local anesthetic is used, most people report minimal discomfort during the procedure, although it can be expected to experience some bruising and tenderness in the area up to several hours after. Patients usually go home an hour later and they will be instructed to wear a compression garment for a couple of days to a week. Over the counter analgesics are typically sufficient to control pain.

In order to maintain results, patients will need to follow a healthy diet and exercise program, or like any other method of fat loss, the problem may return. Otherwise, the results can be considered permanent. It is generally performed on patients who have stubborn pockets of body fat that won't leave through other weight loss measures such as dieting, it is not a solution to obesity.




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