Vaser Liposuction

Vaser Liposuction

Vaser Liposuction
Although the traditional Liposuction Method, which has been used for many years, is still a good way to remove stubborn fat, it has been replaced by Vaser Liposuction, which is a more comfortable technique for both the patient and the surgeon and is the removal of fat in areas that cannot be melted by Ultrasonographic Sound Waves. Vaser Liposuction, the most recent technique, breaks up the fat tissues with Ultrasonic Sound Waves and is based on the aspiration of the melted fat tissue, thus the development of wavy bumps and holes, which can be observed with traditional liposuction, is less prevalent with Vaser Liposuction.
Complaints such as discomfort, bruising, and surface abnormality are less likely with Vaser Liposuction because it has less contact with the Vascular Nerve and other soft tissues in the area and is sensitive to breaking down fat cells. Because the fat is broken down using Cannulas in the traditional approach, the surrounding tissues are more likely to be harmed. The treatment is performed more easily, and the return to normal activities is sooner.
The procedure and post-operative information for Liposuction may be found in-depth on the Liposuction page.