Any discussion about SmartLipo laser liposuction would be incomplete if it didn’t include something about the dual wavelength and revolutionary SmartLipo MPX. Indeed, this laser body sculpting workstation has taken SmartLipo treatments to a more advanced level. It improves on the benefits that have been associated with the original SmartLipo treatments such as tautened skin tissues, speed, safety, efficiency, and decreased downtime.
SmartLipo with the SmartLipo MPX smoothly tackles stubborn, pesky fat in the upper arms, waist, chin, thighs, knees and several other areas of the body. Both men and women stand to gain from a reduction in fat and a great body contour.
Multiplex Technology for Greater Patient Safety
An important highlight of the SmartLipo MPX is its use of Multiplex technology patented by Cynosure. MultiPlex technology facilitates a blending of the benefits of two wavelengths (1320 nm and 1064 nm) in a single laser output. The wavelengths are emitted sequentially or individually. The target skin temperature is achieved by gradual heating of the skin, a technique which is safe for the patient. The combination of wavelengths makes possible a smoother release of the laser energy. The outcome of the SmartLipo MPX laser liposuction is a remodeling of the collagen, causing skin tightening and fat liquefaction.
Benefit from Minimally Invasive SmartLipo MPX
SmartLipo MPX induced lipolysis is FDA approved and minimally invasive. When compared to traditional liposuction, it causes a reduced degree of bleeding, bruising, and swelling. It minimizes the time needed for treatment as it helps doctors target more surface area than was previously possible.
With the arrival of the SmartLipo MPX, long gone are the days when a visit to the operating theatre or day-hospital was necessary for a liposuction treatment. SmartLipo can be done in the convenience of a practitioner’s office.
New York City Laser Liposuction – Park Avenue SmartLipo, staffed by Manhattan plastic surgeons with years of experience, offers fast and safe SmartLipo procedures under local anesthesia at our accredited outpatient surgical facility in Manhattan, New York City.
Dr. Christopher T. Chia is the Surgical Director of Park Avenue SmartLipo, the only certified SmartLipo training facility in New York City. As former Program Director of the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Fellowship at the Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital, Dr. Christopher T. Chia was involved in teaching aesthetic surgery to future leaders in plastic surgery.
Laser Liposuction Corrects Post Liposuction Bumps, Lumps and Skin Irregularities
Non laser liposuction is the most commonly performed plastic surgery procedure in the world. Yet as many as 20% of people who have had this surgery have skin irregularities, lumps, bumps and wavy line on the skin after non laser liposuction. Many more people complain of loose skin after non laser liposuction. The new laser liposuction accomplishes fat removal but also leaves the skin smooth without the lumps, bumps, wavy lines, and skin irregularities called contour deformities. This new laser liposuction technology is a revolutionary advance in plastic surgery and particularly is the area of liposculpting and body contouring. The new laser liposuction allows the plastic surgeon to melt and remove fat, tighten skin and really accurately achieve body shaping and body contouring and leave smooth tight skin in almost any body area for the first time.
What causes lumps, bumps and skin irregularities?
The traditional operation removes fat by creating high pressure suction within a metal tube called cannulas, which is inserted beneath the skin to suction or vacuum the fat out from beneath the skin. This is a rather traumatic process as the fat is essentially avulsed or ripped out from its location beneath the skin. It is also a “blind procedure”, that is the surgeon cannot accurately see exactly where the fat has been removed because the procedure is being done beneath the skin and not under direct vision. It is therefore, easy for areas of fat to be missed or left behind after the suction process. These areas of fat left behind appears as lumps or bumps, contour deformities after the patient has healed form the procedure, usually between 6 weeks and 3 months.
Skin depressions and wavy lines, the other contour deformity occur because the suction tube or cannula is placed too close to the underside of the skin and suctions or pulls fat out that should be left behind to make the skin stay smooth looking. Surgeons always try to leave ½ inch of fat beneath the skin to make the skin surface uniformly smooth. However when the suction tube, cannula, gets too close to the underside of the skin, this important superficial fat layer is removed and a divot, depression or wavy line on the skin can occur. In summary, contour deformities are caused by:
· Irregular, inconsistent fat removal beneath the skin
· Fat removal too close to the underside of the skin
· Loss of superficial skin smoothing fat layer
How does laser liposuction avoid contour deformities?
Laser liposuction is done very differently. A tiny laser fiber is placed beneath the skin and used to melt the fat into a thin liquid before any suctioning is done. As the procedure advances and the fat is liquefied, it is very easy to pass the fiber into all of the deep fat areas, so it is less likely that the surgeon will miss or leave behind any areas of fat that could become contour deformities.
The heat generated during fat dissolving also tightens the skin so that loose skin will not be left after the fat has been removed.
Because the fat has been dissolved into a thin liquid, removal is much easier and less traumatic than with the older technique. Tiny 2mm and 3 mm cannulas, suction tubes, can be used to gently aspirate or suction the liquefied fat out. Fat is not pulled or ripped out in chunks as is done with older suction techniques.
This makes it much less likely that that the suction tube or cannula will be forced too close to the undersurface of the skin and create a skin depression, divot, wavy line or deformity after fat removal is completed. In my experience during the past year I have not had one contour deformity following this new procedure. In summary this new technique avoids loose skin and contour deformities by:
· Liquefying fat before suction
· Use of tiny instruments
· Gentle technique
· Tightening of skin
How does this new technique correct old contour deformities from previous surgery?
The tiny fiber that is placed beneath the skin has a red blinking light which is visible through the skin. Because of this for the first time the surgeon can actually see exactly where he is operating in the fat beneath the skin. Using this technique I use the fiber to only treat and liquefy fat in the areas of lumps and bumps and contour irregularities. This allows me to remove the lumps and bumps and level the skin to the same level as the other areas surrounding the deformity.
In addition, I use the fiber to treat, smooth and tighten all of the surrounding skin to create a uniform appearance to the entire skin surface. My result so far treating post operative skin deformities have been truly stunning. My patients have been “thrilled” with the improvement. See before and after pictures of laser lipo to correct lumps and skin deformities caused by previous old time liposuction in my patient below:
If you are considering fat removal, body contouring, body sculpture or liposculpture you really need to learn more about the new modern technology. There are many different machines and technologies and some work better than others. You need to be an informed consumer so that you will end up being a happy and satisfied patient.
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Tips to Pick the Right Doctor for Liposuction Surgery
Liposuction surgery may not be as life-threatening like other health and medical surgeries but it does have its risks and it can develop complications. Most of the time, your choice of a doctor to perform the procedure is the key to a safe and effective procedure. Here are some things that you should know about liposuction doctors.
Who and Where
Liposuction surgery may be performed in the hospital. Doctors however are also allowed to conduct it in a clinic, in a surgery center or in the outpatient section of the hospital. Most liposuction procedures are conducted by dermatologists or surgeons but the truth is, any doctor can conduct liposuction surgery. There are no special requirements or trainings required by law for this kind of surgery. This means that the effectiveness and your experience of the procedure will depend on your doctor’s ability.
The Doctor’s Role
Your doctor’s role should not be limited to being the one who suctions your fats. More than anything and anyone, your doctor should also be the first person to assess you and your liposuction surgery. Your doctor should assess your medical history and your present state of health. He should also take a closer look at the extent of the condition of your fat deposits and the condition of your skin. Most of all, your doctor should be able to determine the best liposuction surgery technique for your unique condition. In other words, your doctor has the responsibility for determining your fitness as a candidate, the fitness and safety of a procedure and the appropriateness of emergency precautions and procedures.
The Dangers of Having the Wrong Doctor
As mentioned, a liposuction surgery may not pose the same life-threatening dangers as other, more serious medical surgeries but it does have its risks and dangers. You could however, be the rare one in a million casualty in the hands of an incompetent doctor. Accidents such as excessive bleeding, organ punctures, tissue injury and chemical toxicity could happen.
How to Pick the Right Doctor
Here below are some tips and advise in selecting the right doctor to conduct your liposuction surgery procedure:
- Cleanliness of the clinic or environment where the doctor performs your liposuction surgery should be one criteria in choosing the right surgeon. A reputable doctor will not be afraid to give you a tour of the facilities as well as give explanations about the equipment for the procedure. His clinic should also be near emergency medical facilities in case of an accident. If you are not sure about your doctor, look for a doctor in a reputable hospital or medical facility.
-Make your own basic research about liposuction. Although you may never be as good as your doctor in understanding the procedure, your knowledge may be able to help you formulate the right questions for your doctor to answer.
- Do not just pick the first doctor you come across. Scout or interview several doctors before choosing the best one. It would be better if you could actually get several recommendations from qualified individuals you can trust. Your general practitioner for example may have a good idea where to find the best doctors in the field of liposuction surgery.
- Ask around about the doctor’s history and qualifications. Although any doctor may perform liposuction surgery, common sense should tell you that it is best to go for a licensed surgeon. He should at least be a graduate of an accredited medical school and is certified by organizations for surgeons. It is also better if he has had some special training in liposuction.
Liposuction surgery costs have remained steady at about ,700 in the last couple of years. Is this popular procedure worth the money? It may seem like “everyone is having it done” but not everyone has this type of money to put on the table. If you are considering liposuction make sure to include a thorough analysis of what the procedure will cost and how you are going to pay for it.
Cost estimates are based on 2005 and 2004 data supplied by the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). This information is for the average liposuction price as surveyed by this organization. Something to note, is that information was broken out for the first time for the ultrasound assisted liposuction versus the suction assisted. The difference is almost 0, making the ultrasound assisted procedure more expensive.
Questions to Ask Before You Choose a Surgeon:
1) What exactly am I having done?
Liposuction surgery costs highly depend on the specifics of what is being done. These specifics include:
*the number of areas treated
*the amount of fat to be removed from the areas
*the part of the body that is being treated
*the amount of fat that is to be removed during the surgery
*sex of the individual male versus female
*procedure duration(can be driven by all the above factors)
2) Does your surgeon have a liposuction price list (as seen above with ultrasound assisted liposuction procedures, costs can vary)?
”How much does liposuction cost?” is one of the most frequently asked questions during the exploration process for most prospective patients, if your surgeon doesn’t have this information readily available you should be a little wary.
3) Are the prices reasonable or do they seem way off of the averages provided by organizations like the ASAPS?
Keep in mind that liposuction surgery costs also can depend on the individual doctor that you are being treated by. This is why it is important to research many doctors before deciding on one. You should not limit yourself geographically if the price savings is worth it and the surgeon has a good reputation. The ASAPS notes that their average liposuction price is a national average, so geographical differences will occur. The liposuction fee can also vary by facility. Where the procedure is performed can be important, procedures can take place in a hospital, freestanding surgicenters and office-based. Bottom line, your choice of individual doctor plays a large role in determining liposuction surgery costs.
4) What is included in the price?
The liposuction fee may not not include other surgical costs such as anesthesia and follow up costs like prescription drugs. Other patient charges that the doctor may include are for the compression garment that is worn after the surgery, antibiotics that might be prescribed, and for blood tests that need to be done.
In conclusion you can see that how much your liposuction surgery costs depend on how much research your do before picking your surgeon. Some doctors may give you a discount if the liposuction is being performed on more than one body part. Liposuction surgery costs are not covered by health insurance because it is considered a cosmetic surgery. Due to the high demand for cosmetic procedures though, there are many ways that you can pay for liposuction surgery costs. You should ask your doctor if he has a payment plan. You should also look into financing your liposuction surgery costs. There are many resources to help with your decision, make sure you consider them before just plopping the cost onto your credit card where the interest rates might not be as competitive.
Rebecca Knight is a writer for BestCosmeticProcedures.com where you can find more information on nonsurgical and surgical cosmetic procedures like liposuction.
Liposuction is a procedure done to remove excess fat in areas of the body that do not yield to usual fat loss methods of exercise and dieting. One of the newest methods of liposuction is ultrasonic liposuction also referred to as ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty or UAL.
The use of ultrasound in surgery goes back about four decades ago. Ultrasound is sound waves of very high frequency, which creates energy that when focused on a specific tissue is able to destroy it. Ultrasound is used to remove cataracts and tumors and for surgical procedures on other parts of the body.
In ultrasonic liposuction, ultrasound is used to dissolve fat, making it easier for the suction to remove. Ultrasonic liposuction like other liposuction procedures is not meant for weight loss, cellulite or stretch mark removal or treatment of obesity.
Ultrasonic liposuction can either be external or internal. With external ultrasonic liposuction, the fat picks up the ultrasonic energy from a metal paddle placed directly over the skin of the treatment area. The ultrasound is able to break down fat without the need for incisions. However, this procedure is seldom used today as several studies indicate that it has no real benefits in the extraction of fat.
The preferred method of internal ultrasonic liposuction is done by creating incisions on the skin through which the cannula is inserted. Using the cannula, the surgeon introduces a special tumescent solution into the area of fat. Ultrasound reaches the fat deposits through the cannula as well and as the sound waves target and melt down the fat, it turns into oil which combines with the tumescent solution. The resulting mix is then removed by suction out of the body.
With its ability to liquefy fat, one advantage of ultrasonic liposuction is the easy removal of a larger volume of fat than traditional liposuction methods. Ultrasonic liposuction is also very effective in dissolving fibrous or tougher fat especially in the areas of the male chest, upper and lower abdomen, buttocks, the sides of the thigh, and the back.
Some of the risks associated with ultrasonic liposuction are:
Burns and blisters, which happens when the equipment that generates ultrasound overheats or if the surgeon accidentally pushes the tip or end of the cannula in direct contact with the skin from inside the body.
Blood clots, which may occur when ultrasound heightens the temperature of blood vessels on the skin creating clots within it.
Seroma, which is a cavity filled with fluid or serum that the body creates in the tissues to try to heal injury that, in ultrasonic liposuction, results from excessive ultrasonic energy. While seroma is not considered a serious risk, it causes great discomfort and inconvenience as it may persist for weeks and the fluid would have to be drained several times before it completely disappears.
Longer period of numbness due to nerve injuries caused by too much heat produced by ultrasound.
Understanding the use, advantages and risks of ultrasonic liposuction is necessary before deciding if you should get one. Even more important is to find a board-certified and experienced liposuction specialist who can help you determine the best procedure for you.
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A growing number of people In LA have become increasingly conscious of their bodies. This is why body sculpting procedures such as LA liposuction has also grown in popularity.
One technique in LA liposuction is Los Angeles ultrasonic liposuction or ultrasonic assisted liposuction (UAL). This method makes use of ultrasound to break up unwanted fat before suctioning it from the body. In ultrasonic liposuction, a machine connected to the cannula generates the ultrasound waves. As the surgeon moves the cannula around the fatty tissues, the ultrasound melts down the fat making it easier to remove.
Ultrasonic liposuction carries certain risks as any type of surgery and these include swelling, bruising, numbness, burning and seromas. It is critical that you select only a qualified surgeon to perform your Los Angeles ultrasonic liposuction. Your surgeon should discuss with you in detail the risks involved.
After LA ultrasonic liposuction, the skin in the area of the body treated will be loose but it will retract and return to normal after a few weeks. Wrinkles, stretch marks or any lines in your skin will not disappear including cellulite. The appearance of cellulite may improve slightly after Los Angeles ultrasonic liposuction but it will not erase it.
You will be able to go home a few hours after your LA ultrasonic liposuction surgery. Rest completely for the next 24 hours and wrap the treated area securely. You may have to use tight and elastic garments for compression such as girdles or body stockings to reduce swelling. You will be able to do light activities after 2 to 3 days.
LA ultrasonic liposuction can easily remove fibrous fatty tissues and more volume of fat than traditional procedures. The common body areas treated using LA liposuction are the abdomen, breasts, buttocks, thighs, hips, knees, chin, cheeks and neck.
The purpose of LA liposuction is body contouring and not weight loss. Although there may be some weight loss after the procedure, the primary effect is enhanced body contour.
While there are no limits to the age or weight of persons who want to try LA liposuction, it is ideal if the patient is not extremely overweight, have elastic skin, and in good state of health. LA ultrasonic liposuction is the perfect solution for people who follow a regular exercise and diet program but have specific problem areas of fat in their bodies.
It is also important for those who wish to undergo Los Angeles ultrasonic liposuction or any liposuction surgery procedure to have the right attitude. Understand the real use of LA liposuction and set reasonable expectations.
If you’re thinking about liposuction, forget the vacuum and say hello to the laser!
The Food and Drug Administration has just approved a new, less-invasive technique for liposuction using lasers. Some doctors say that this laser liposuction is better and safer than the traditional surgery. It can help patients lose a size or two with little down time, and without the usual effects of loose, bumpy skin associated with traditional liposuction.
SmartLipo, Smart Lipo, Laser Liposuction or laser lipolysis, is a procedure for fat removal like liposuction that utilizes the energy generated from a laser fiber to “melt” fat away. Laser liposuction is performed in a doctor’s office under a light, local anesthetic.
Using a very small cannula (tube) a laser fiber is inserted into the skin. The cannula is moved back and forth delivering the laser’s energy directly to the fat cells, causing them to rupture and easily drain away. Unlike traditional liposuction, which commonly leaves skin loose and lax, the Smartlipo laser energy also interacts with the dermis, resulting in collagen shrinkage and excellent skin retraction offering wonderful results.
Due to the cannula’s small size, Smartlipo is a minimally invasive procedure and can be performed under local anesthesia. The laser causes small blood vessels to thicken immediately on contact, resulting in less bleeding, swelling and bruising – and a quicker recovery time than conventional liposuction. Because general anesthesia is unnecessary, the laser procedure is very safe, with only minimal side effects.
Traditional liposuction uses a vacuum with a metal tube attached, which the doctor moves back and forth as it tears out and removes fat. You get more loose skin as a result, bleeding, swelling, scaring and destruction of tissue. Sagging skin sometimes necessitates additional surgical procedures such as face or neck lifts. Alternatively, Smartlipo uses a laser which melts away fat and results in less destruction and bruising, less scaring and no stitches. Recovery times are also faster with Smartlipo.
“If you do traditional liposuction, you can actually make the skin look worse. It is pretty much like a deflated balloon,” said Dr. Bruce Katz in a recent interview with ABC News. Dr. Katz is director of the Juva Skin & Laser Center in New York City. “This type of laser technology allows us to melt the fat and tighten the skin at the same time.”
Laser lipo treatments are not cheap. Treatments cost between ,000 – ,000 depending on the treatment area or doctor.
The new procedure isn’t for everybody.
Doctors say the laser system is best suited for targeting small fat deposits in otherwise healthy people, and it is not a cure for obesity.
“In the age of technology and cosmetic surgery, there are such dramatic improvements in technology that sometimes the hype goes beyond what can actually be accomplished,” said Paul Jarrod Frank in a recent ABCNews.com interview. Dr. Frank is a dermatologic surgeon in New York City.
“There will never be a magic wand of cosmetic surgery,” Frank said.
The media illustrates it as new cosmetic procedures to lose weight / remove fat from the body. The first step is to figure out what liposuction really is and if it is right for you.
Liposuction is a cosmetic surgery procedure that removes fat from different areas of the body. This is achieved using
Although liposuction is the most common name, the procedure is also known as body sculpting, lipoplasty, body contouring, tummy tuck (refers to the specific region of the stomach), tumescent liposuction (which refers to a particular technique of sucking fat out), among other names that are either body area or technology specific.
It is most often performed by cosmetic surgeons, as well as properly licensed dermatologists in the US. Surgeons generally recommend (or at least supposed to) liposuction as a procedure that is only for fat that remains re-removable after proper exercise and diet.
In the US alone in 2007, 456,828 liposuction operations were performed (Source:http://www.surgery.org/). This number continues to grow exponentially as new technology makes the procedure safe and more efficient, and while prices become more competitive as more surgeons offer this service.
Step2
Decide whether it is right for you.
If you have fat on your body that reside in pockets that are hard to remove through exercise or diet, then you may be a candidate for liposuction procedure.
Step3
Decide the body part you want to remove fat from
Do you want to remove fat from your arms? legs? thigh? chest? mid section? chin? There are different procedure methods and costs associated to different areas. (More information on costs an be found on Cheap Liposuction Prices)
Step4
Decide the type of liposuction that suits you budget and preferences
Do your research on what the costs are for each procedure. Different surgeons specialize in different body parts, and may have perfected a technique for a specific area.
Step5
Search for and select a surgeon you trust
Going in for a consultation and meeting the doctor is the best way to gauge whether or not you feel comfortable with the doctor. In addition, be sure to ask for before and after photos of his work (in addition to the ones on the website, as those usually are the best cases).
Write down all of your most important concerns on a book or journal, and be sure ask the doctor all of your most important questions. A good doctor should take the time to address your concerns in a professional and comfortable way, without pressuring you for a sale. Remember, the decision is yours.
Step6
Negotiate, plan and close the deal on finances
Any kind of plastic surgery, whether surgical or cosmetic is expensive. Liposuction is no exception. Be sure to expect at least 00 in surgery costs, and sometimes much more (up to ,000) for liposuction of multiple body parts.
Other costs associated with hospital bills, anesthesia and post operative care clothes should be included in the cost estimation. Expectations for surgery costs should be handled upfront, before the surgery date and not after.
Step7
Operation / Recovery Time
Your doctor should provide specific instructions for the date of the surgery. Be sure to have driving directions, and a friend to drive you back after the operations. If this surgery is being conducted in a different city or overseas, plan your stay accordingly for at least 3-4 days of immediate recovery time, and 1-2 weeks off work.
Step8
Help others / provide feedback
After your procedure, enjoy your new self! It is still you, just a better version of it. Be sure to join the plastic surgery forums, and provide feedback to others who are also thinking of joining you in your path. Become a reference-able patient to your doctor if he/she did a good job.
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