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Smart Lipo: The Latest Liposuction Method

Smart Lipo is a liposuction method that uses a calibrated laser to dissolve the thick deposits of fat through the patient’s skin layers.

Smart Lipo requires the use of smaller instruments and an advanced technology to ensure that the procedure inflicts as little pain as possible. This method is highly efficient and improves the safety of the surgery. It can be performed on the abdomen, back, thighs and hips, back of the arms, neck, and chin. It was developed by Cynosure and was first used throughout Europe. This surgical technique has been practiced for the past 10 years in Asia and South America as well. The procedure has just recently been approved by FDA for use in the U.S.

The Procedure

The surgery is usually done in the doctor’s office or clinic. Before performing the surgery, the surgeon marks the targeted areas. Local anesthetic is used to numb the area instead of the general anesthetic. A small tube called the cannula, about 1 to 2 mm in diameter, is inserted into the skin. The surgeon then moves the cannula back and forth to deliver the energy of the laser to the fat cells. This breaks and drains the cells away easily. The oily liquid substance is then removed through a small incision by the surgeon. The laser seals blood vessels as it dissolves fat which reduces swelling, bruising and bleeding. The surgery takes up to 45 minutes to finish.

Why Choose Smart Lipo Over Traditional Liposuction?

There are several reasons you would want to choose the laser procedure over the traditional method. For one thing, the laser method does not require the use of general anesthesia, which reduces the risk of the surgery. It also does not require additional surgical procedures for touch ups. Aside from this, the laser method is also more comfortable, considering that the cannula used is a lot smaller than the one used in the traditional liposuction procedure. In addition, there will also be less scarring and no stitches are required after the surgery. Another advantage that the laser method has over the traditional method is that the former does not require a long recovery period.

Are You A Good Candidate For A Smart Lipo?

If you are in good health and have fat deposits on your body, then you might possibly be a good candidate for laser liposuction. But you need to remember that there are limits to this surgery, so you need to keep your expectations realistic. The ideal candidate is someone who is not too far away from their ideal weight. The surgery is not advisable for patients that are pregnant, that are diabetic, that have kidney or congenital heart diseases, or patients that have a liver or blood disorder.

Side Effects And Complications

After Smart Lipo surgery, there could be some swelling, minimum bruising, redness around the affected area, and infection. The patient may also experience numbness, scarring, discoloration, and lumpiness or sagging in the affected area. Burns may also exist due to the heat the laser generates. It is best to follow the surgeon’s instructions before and after the surgery to avoid complications.