Vaser High Definition Liposuction is an advanced medical treatment for shedding off the extra body fat after obesity. The procedure is also called as lipectomy, liposculpture suction and liposculpture suction. This is kind of cosmetic surgery that sucks off fat and breaks up from different possible body parts, which are commonly as neck, chin, buttocks, thighs, calves, arms, and abdomen. A hollow instrument called a cannula is used for removing the fat, once inserted under skin. It is powerful and high pressure vacuum applied over cannula.
Vaser High Definition Liposuction is a common surgery in United Kingdom
and America. Nearly, 400,000 procedures of liposuction
surgery are
completed every
year. Patients undergoing
this
liposuction mostly
have balanced body weight, but desire to get rid of unwanted fat deposits in certain parts of the body. This isn’t an
overall weight loss, neither complete obesity
treatment. Liposuction is a procedure which removes cellulite of the
body, stretch marks and dimples. Its aim
is aesthetic enhancement for people who wish to enhance and change the
shape of the body.
Vaser High Definition Liposuction treatment removes the fat cells from
body. This may alter the body shape. If patient is not having an ideal lifestyle, then after an operation it may be a risk for the remaining
few
fat cells to enlarge and
deposit as cellulite.The quantity of fat so as to be carefully removed is inadequate. Vaser Liposuction
has few possible risks, including numbness, infection, and scarring. If excess fat is isolated
then
there may be dents
or roughness all over skin. Medical Experts say risk associated with surgery is linked with quanitity fo fat
removed. Few medical conditions which can benefit from Vaser
High Definition Liposuction
are: Benign fat tumors- Lipomas Gynecomastia- fatty tissue of breast, developed in males.
Lipodystrophy syndrome- fat disturbance metabolism has lot of fat in parts of body, total absence or partial in some
parts. It may be due to adverse effect of some HIV medications.
What are uses of liposuction?
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery to improve the look of a person, rather providing
health benefit. In some cases,
patients can achieve same results, sometimes even better when adopts a good diet, healthy lifestyle, proper night’s sleep and regular exercise.
As
per experts, liposuction
can ideally be used if an individual has not achieved suitable
results with change in lifestyle.
For an example: in some fat areas, there is resistance of diet and exercise.
When you gain
weight each
fat
cell increases in size
and volume. Liposuction reduces the
number of fat cells in
isolated areas. How much is removed from a specific area depends on its appearance and the volume of fat. Contour changes resulting from
liposuction can be long-lasting, as long as the patient's weight does not increase.
Liposuction is only done in relatively small areas of the human body, and is in
no way
a treatment for obesity
or long-term weight loss. It should not be used if the person wants to get rid of stretch marks, cellulite, dimpling, or other skin surface irregularities. Patients should discuss the pros and cons of liposuction with their GP (general
practitioner, primary care physician) before deciding on whether to proceed.
The
following body areas are commonly targeted
for liposuction treatment:
Abdomen, Back, Buttocks, Chest, Inner knees, Hips, Flanks
(love-handles), Neckline and the
area under the
chin
(submental), Thighs - saddlebags (outer thighs),
and inner thighs, Upper arms
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery to improve the look of a person, rather providing
health benefit. In some cases,
patients can achieve same results, sometimes even better when adopts a good diet, healthy lifestyle, proper night’s sleep and regular exercise.
As
per experts, liposuction
can ideally be used if an individual has not achieved suitable
results with change in lifestyle.
For an example: in some fat areas, there is resistance of diet and exercise.
When you gain
weight each
fat
cell increases in size
and volume. Liposuction reduces the
number of fat cells in
isolated areas. How much is removed from a specific area depends on its appearance and the volume of fat. Contour changes resulting from
liposuction can be long-lasting, as long as the patient's weight does not increase.
Liposuction is only done in relatively small areas of the human body, and is in
no way
a treatment for obesity
or long-term weight loss. It should not be used if the person wants to get rid of stretch marks, cellulite, dimpling, or other skin surface irregularities. Patients should discuss the pros and cons of liposuction with their GP (general
practitioner, primary care physician) before deciding on whether to proceed.
The
following body areas are commonly targeted
for liposuction treatment:
Abdomen, Back, Buttocks, Chest, Inner knees, Hips, Flanks
(love-handles), Neckline and the
area under the
chin
(submental), Thighs - saddlebags (outer thighs),
and inner thighs, Upper arms