If you are looking for an effective way to get rid of stubborn fat, VASER-liposuction is one of the best techniques available to remove it. During the treatment, a tumescent liquid is sent into the fat in the treatment area, and after that, ultrasound technology is used to remove the fat from your connective tissues. The benefit of using ultrasound energy is to reduce damage to surrounding tissue. A tiny cannula is used to remove fat. Compared to traditional liposuction, the VASER technique is not as invasive.
What Is the Principle of Vaser Liposuction?
-Vaser liposuction allows liposuction to be performed using very high frequency ultrasound technology. This new method of liposuction aims to liquefy all the subcutaneous fatty deposits by detachment using a cannula delivering ultrasound into the adipose tissue. The emulsion of the fat, thus produced will be aspirated in a 2nd time, in a more precise and homogeneous way directly under the skin.
-During the procedure, the unwanted fat cells mix with the fluids, and since the cannula extracts the fluid, the fat cells are flushed out. Once the procedure is complete and you have fully recovered, you can enjoy a smoother and tighter body.
What can be done with Vaser Liposuction?
- Liposuction.
- Body lift.
- Breast augmentation.
- Body sculpting.
- Brazilian buttocks
- Thigh lift.
- Penis enlargement.
Which areas of the body are affected by Vaster Liposuction?
- In the same way as traditional liposuction, the areas that can benefit from Vaser Liposcution are:
-The Upper arms.
-The Thighs.
-The Buttocks.
-The Back.
-The Waist.
-The Abdomen.
What advantages does Vaser Liposuction have?
- Almost immediate visible results.
- Better quality skin retraction: Smoother skin, without wrinkles.
- Suction of a greater amount of fat: approximately 80% of fat cells are suctioned from one area.
- Possibility of having athletic-looking.
Risks and Side Effects due to Ultrasound:
1. The appearance of some burns on the skin.
2. The possibility of nerve damage.
3. Possibility of infection.
4. The possibility of seroma, which is the accumulation of plasma with dead cells.