Water Vs Laser Liposuction: Differences And Similarities

by Heath Watch

One of the more common cosmetic surgery treatment that many people are undergoing is liposuction. Due to such high market demand, we are seeing a number of cutting edge approaches being introduced to the public. These procedures are advertised as being superior to what is currently available, which has aroused the interest of many would be patients. However, due to the similarities between the different options, you might not know how each of them works. Presented below is some information on the latest liposuction procedures that have gotten so much attention.

Fisrt, it is good to know that most of these new techniques use a wetting solution. Wetting solutions are used to reduce the effect of the fat extraction process. The way the wetting process is applied, is what differentiates one procedure from another.

One of the better known procedure is called laser liposuction. The procedure make uses of a special cannula that has a laser head to emit heat energy for the melting fat. This laser technique has the advantage of being more targeted and less harmful to the patient. However, the heat from the laser might cause some internal burns if the surgeon is not experienced in controlling the power of the laser.

A more modern version of laser liposuction has recently been launched called slim liposuction. It is an improvement over laser lipo after being worked on for years in the research phase. The benefit of slim lipo over traditional laser lipo is a more elastic laser optic that can give off a wider area of laser energy. The wider laser area means that the power of the laser can be lowered, which lessens the chances of the patient sustaining any burns.

A much different approached has been introduced, a new technique called water liposuction. Unlike laser, water lipo make uses of powerful jets of water to conduct the fat softening. At this moment, you can only find water lipo in Europe. As a result, there is less support for this procedure and a lack of information and reviews, as well as little customer feedback.

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