Liposuction is a surgical operation performed to remove fat deposits in various areas of the body (abdomen, thighs, back, chin) using vacuum vibration aspiration. At the same time, liposuction is not a way to lose weight.
‘The purpose of liposuction is to eliminate disproportionate deposits, eliminate body imbalances.’
Thus, we can say that the main indication for liposuction is the presence of excess deposits of adipose tissue in various areas of the body (including the face and neck), which persist even with a natural decrease in body weight. These are the so-called "fat traps", which are difficult to correct with diets and sports.
Various liposuction techniques are used. These are techniques such as laser liposuction, vaser liposuction, dry, ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty, tummesent liposuction and super-wet. There is a difference between these methods in terms of patient recovery time and liposuction results.
Technically, the operation is the suction of fat through small skin incisions 1–1.5 cm long. First, an isotonic solution of sodium chloride with adrenaline is injected into the tissue. The latter drug causes a spasm of blood vessels and prevents the development of hematomas during and after surgery. After that, a PAL cannula is inserted into the incisions for aspiration (suction) of fat. The operation ends with the imposition of cosmetic sutures on the skin incisions.
*After liposuction, it is necessary to wear compression underwear.
Length Of Operation: 1-3 hour
Going Back To Normal Life: 1 week
Full Recovery: 6 month
VASER Liposuction
VASER Liposuction is a technology that allows you to carefully remove fat cells from the places of their excess accumulation and, if the patient wishes, to transplant them to another area (lipomodelling, lipotransfer).
How it works?
The mechanism of VASER liposuction is the use of ultrasound to destroy fat cells, followed by their aspiration. Blood vessels and nerve endings are more resistant to ultrasound, so they are not damaged during the procedure.
Advantages of VASER Liposuction over classic surgery:
As with any plastic surgery, before the start of the intervention, the marking of the treated area is carried out. Then the patient goes to the operating room, where he is given anesthesia. Then proceed directly to VASER-liposuction. A small puncture is made in the skin, through which a thin tube is inserted into the thickness of the adipose tissue. Ultrasound is supplied to it, which leads to the destruction of adipose tissue due to the effect of cavitation - bubbles form in the fat cells (adipocytes), which, when collapsed, lead to the destruction of intercellular bonds and cell membranes. The larger the volume of the bubbles, the stronger the destruction of the cell will be. By setting the ultrasound parameters, you can control the size of the bubbles and the strength of the effect on the tissue.