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Fat Removal - Energy Assisted


What is Fat Removal?

Ideal for those who want to get rid of stubborn areas of fat at the same time as tightening skin, energy-assisted fat removal differs from Body Sculpting – Energy Assisted in that it uses suction to remove the fat and the energy source – usually laser, ultrasound or radiofrequency – is used to both liquefy the fat, making it easier to remove, and tighten the skin.

Who is suitable for Fat Removal?

It is generally considered that laser-assisted fat removal is more suitable for smaller areas of fat, like the face or chin, while ultrasound- and radiofrequency-assisted devices can treat larger areas, like the stomach or thighs.

These are not weight loss procedures, and if you are overweight your surgeon might recommend a Weight Loss Programme before s/he will agree to treat you.

A full consultation with a plastic surgeon is recommended prior to treatment, as it is important that your full medical history is taken, to check for any contraindications.

What’s the treatment like?

In laser-assisted liposuction – the most common form of which is SmartLipo MPX – a tiny incision is made in the treatment area, through which a specially calibrated laser is inserted to heat up the fat cells, turning them to liquid. Then a very fine cannula is inserted through the same incision to suction out the fat.

Ultrasound-assisted liposuction follows much the same process, but uses ultrasonic waves to break up the fat and the incision is often slightly larger. The best known system for ultrasound- assisted liposuction is VASER.

BodyTite is the market-leading machine for radiofrequency- assisted liposuction. The fat is melted using a handpiece that is held to the surface of the skin whilst the cannula sucks out the fat.

Its proponents claim that this offers a significant improvement in skin tightening, so it’s an ideal procedure for those who have lost a lot of weight.

All of these proceduresare performed using local  anaesthetic, but treatment time will vary depending on the system and the treatment area.   

What happens afterwards?  
The use of energy means that the procedure is not so traumatic as liposuction, so although there may be some bruising, it is unlikely to be extensive.

Some clinics market these as ‘lunchtime’ procedures, which they aren’t – you will still need to allow yourself a day or two’s rest, but normal activities can usually be resumed pretty quickly.

Will I have a scar?

You may have a small scar, but it will fade quickly and it’s unlikely to be very noticeable.

Types of Fat Removal - Energy Assisted
> Smartlipo      > BodyTight
> Laser Lipo


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