What is Vaser Liposuction?

Vaser liposuction (Vaser Lipo) is a modern liposuction technique used for body contouring. “Vaser” stands for “Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance.” This method uses ultrasonic energy to break down fat cells and make them easier to remove from the body.

How Does Vaser Liposuction Work?

Ultrasonic Energy:

During the procedure, ultrasonic energy is applied to a specific area. This energy liquefies the fat cells without damaging the surrounding tissues.

Fat Removal:

The liquefied fat is then suctioned out of the body using a thin cannula.

Precision:

This technique is especially effective for enhancing muscle definition and sculpting the body’s natural contours.

 

What is Vaser Liposuction Used For?

Fat Removal:

Targets localized fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise.

Body Contouring:

Unlike traditional liposuction methods, Vaser Lipo not only removes fat but also sculpts the body and highlights muscle definition.

Less Tissue Damage:

Minimizes damage to surrounding nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues, resulting in shorter recovery times.

Natural Results:

Provides a smooth and natural-looking appearance after the procedure.

 

Which Areas Can Be Treated?

Abdomen, Waistline, Hips, Thighs, Arms, Back, Chin and neck

Advantages

  • Reduced bruising and swelling
  • Shorter recovery time
  • Precise body contouring and muscle definition
  • Minimally invasive procedure

 

Who is Suitable for Vaser Liposuction?

Vaser liposuction is not a weight-loss method but a body sculpting technique. Therefore: It is suitable for individuals close to their ideal weight but with stubborn fat in specific areas. Candidates should be in good overall health.

Before undergoing the procedure, it is crucial to consult a qualified plastic surgeon to determine your suitability and manage expectations.

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