VASER assisted lipoplasty (VAL) is a significant technological improvement over liposuction. The fatty tissue is initially emulsified using low frequency ultrasound vibrations. These vibrations are transmitted by special metal probes, which are available in different sizes according to the need of energy delivery to specific areas. The highly selective nature of VASER, is a reason for reduced complications in terms of injury to nerves, blood vessels, lymphatics and other tissues. This is the 3rd generations ultrasound assisted liposuction which unlike the previous ultrasound based treatments delivers much less intensity of power to the tissues.
The energy which is delivered to the tissues is delivered in a pulsed manner, which decreases the overall energy amount, but increases the intensity at a particular point, this increasing the effectiveness.
Once the fat is emulsified, it is then aspirated with the use of liposuction canulas. The property of VASER to act just below the skin, allows for much greater skin contraction, and much better figure corrections than conventional liposuction. In addition the safety of the procedure, allows for much larger volumes of fat to be aspirated, safely. In our view, VASER is significantly better for tougher fibrous areas such as the breast, hips, and thighs. In these areas, the fat is much tougher, due to higher amount of fibrous tissue. VASER is easily able to emulsify fat in these regions by adjusting the probe power and mode of energy production. Specifically, procedures like breast lift, breast reduction, thigh shaping, buttocks shaping can be done with almost no scar at all.
VASER shares the same safety profile as Liposuction, with lesser chances of bleeding and pain. Good post operative recovery, excellent results, allow the patient to reduce the downtime and enjoy greater satisfaction levels.
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