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Details About Laser Lipo Miami Lakes Customers Should Know

By Claudine Hodges


Previously, patients struggling with stubborn pockets of body fat had only liposuction as a treatment option, although effective the downside to this procedure was the unsightly skin sags it left behind. However today there is a new alternative that not only eliminates fat but also firms up the skin, laser lipolysis. When interested in undergoing laser lipo Miami Lakes, FL patients should first find out what it entails.

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 minimally invasive treatment is performed on an outpatient basis. First, the doctor will clearly mark the area to be treated and a local anesthetic will be administered. Next, after a small incision is made in the skin, a fine tube called a cannula which contains the fiber of the laser will be inserted. The heat of the laser liquifies the fat cells and they will then be absorbed by the body, surrounding skin cells begin synthesizing collagen. There can be swelling and minor bruising, but this short-lived.

Effective alone, lipolysis can also be used in combination with liposuction so the patient can enjoy the best possible outcome. Maximum removal of fat is achieved, without the sagging skin associated with liposuction when done by itself. Areas that are affected more by gravity and prone to sagging such as the abdomen are good candidates for this treatment combo.

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.

Usually one treatment is all that's needed to produce great results, however sometimes one more may be necessary if the area is larger or has a higher fat content such as the belly or backside. In cases where a second procedure is required, the patient must wait at least four months before undergoing it. At the initial consultation the doctor will tell the patient how many applications it should take.

The use of a local anesthetic during the procedure keeps discomfort levels down for most patients, however most will report bruising and tenderness several hours later. Patients normally go home after an hour's recovery and they will be instructed to wear a compression garment for two days to a week at most. They may wish to use over the counter analgesics for any 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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