Laser liposuction technique melts and tightens the skin


Liposuction is a procedure that uses a method to remove fat from the body area, such as the belly, hips, thighs, buttocks, back, or neck. Those areas too are formed by liposuction. Certain liposuction names include lipoplasty and body contouring.

Generally, liposuction is not considered an overall weight-loss process or an alternative to weight-loss. If you're overweight, you're likely to lose more weight than

 you would with liposuction through diet and exercise, or through bariatric procedures such as gastric bypass operations.

Laser lipolysis provides a fat-busting boost over conventional liposuction.

Liposuction is one of the most common fast-fixes for those trying to trimmer bodies with minimal effort. But like anything that seems too good to be true, the process of fat-reduction comes with a few drawbacks, especially if your skin is unable to take up the slack. The aim of using cosmetic surgery to break hard-to-reach fat may be undermined by the pockets of sagging skin.

That is where the newly designed laser lipolysis method comes in, picking up where conventional liposuction leaves off.

How is it working?

Laser lipolysis is a minimally invasive procedure that uses fiber optic laser heat at different wavelengths to melt body fat. This is a process other than liposuction, which involves the removal of fat from the body by vacuum suction. The added benefit of laser lipolysis is that it stimulates the production of protein collagen, making the skin smoother.

Researchers found that patients lost significant amounts of fat in different parts of the body overall, and reported an improvement in skin tightness. Patients had no major complications though some complained of minor pain and bruises.

Lipolysis or Liposuction?

Laser lipolysis may be efficient for removing fat on its own. The combination of laser lipolysis with conventional liposuction generally, however, provides the best results for tightening and shrinking skin.

Most people don't try liposuction because they've learned that after the fat is removed the skin still decays.

That is especially true for people who want to lose abdominal fat but need to remove the skin too.

Now it has been shown that the combination of conventional liposuction with laser lipolysis creates well sculpted bodies with tight skin.

We can give people things like tighter abdomen without having to undergo surgery.

Several studies have found laser lipolysis to be a safe and effective treatment to target small areas of body fat, and as the procedure is done out patiently, recovery is typically rapid. Take the facts and talk to your doctor and find out if you'd be a good candidate for liposuction, laser lipolysis, or both.

In qualified and experienced hands, liposuction is commonly seen as a very safe procedure.

Nonetheless, both procedures do have a few complications. Both surgical procedures carry the risk of infection, bleeding, scarring, nerve injury, anesthesia adverse reaction and blood clots. Additional risks for liposuction include contour irregularity, asymmetry, seroma, skin discoloration and burning.

Note, while patients with liposuction typically don't try to lose big pounds, surgery is no replacement for a healthy diet and regular exercise. Cosmetic surgery can only greatly improve one's appearance, and is not associated with a healthier body at all.

 To get a liposuction treatment in Bangalore, contact Dr. Priyadarshan clinic at 9844070904


Dr. Priyadarshan is a professional in handling all sorts of abdominopalsty surgeries and can offer partial abdominoplasty if required. This procedure involves the elimination of surplus skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen for tightening the muscle and fascia of the abdominal wall. Abdominoplasty is generally suggested to patients having with loose tissues after pregnancy or individuals with flabby abdomen after major weight loss.

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