What is the difference between Vaser lipo and?

What is the difference between Vaser lipo and?

Traditional liposuction uses motion — the back and forth movement of a cannula — to dislodge fat cells before removing them using suction. VASER Liposuction is a form of ultrasound-assisted liposuction. VASER Lipo is tumescent lipo with an added step to liquefy fat cells before they are suctioned out.

Is Vaser lipo cheaper?

Despite the many benefits of Vaser, it is actually a lot cheaper than traditional lipo, especially if you are planning to have more than one area treated. You should also be aware that traditional lipo is much more difficult to retreat, unlike Vaser.

How long do you wear compression garment after Vaser lipo?

After having Liposculpture (Liposuction), you will be required to wear a compression garment for a period of 4-6 weeks following your procedure. This garment will be customised to fit you and is provided by a local supplier that we will refer you to.

Does skin retract after Vaser lipo?

Yes. Vaser lipo absolutely tightens loose skin. However, it’s important to understand that you may not get the look you want if you have excess skin. If you have loose, excess skin, the appearance of your skin will improve somewhat after treatment; your skin will be a bit more flush with the underlying tissues.

What is laser lipolysis and does it work?

Laser lipolysis is a non-invasive form of body sculpting. It removes small fat deposits. Like surgical liposuction, this procedure permanently removes fat cells from your body. It’s much less painful, though, and laser lipolysis recovery is also shorter and less complicated.

Who is a candidate for Laser lipolysis?

Anyone who has unwanted, stubborn areas of fat may be a candidate for laser lipolysis. The ideal candidate should be at, or close to, their healthy body weight and have realistic expectations of what the treatment can achieve.

What are the risks of laser Lipo?

There are some laser lipo risks, but symptoms, such as redness and swelling, are mild. There is also a small risk of infection at the site of incisions made during laser-assisted lipo. Experts have noted that laser lipolysis and laser-assisted liposuction result in skin-tightening after the procedure.