What Does Laser Lipolysis Do?

Interest in liposuction is rising by the day, though a lot of this isn’t so much to do with the results – of course, we all know what those are like – but the technological advancements that can make the procedure safer, more comfortable and even more effective. Recently, there have been more developments that are non-surgical or less invasive, such as “smart lipo” and Liposonix, though these are slowly being phased out in leading clinics, such as those run by celebrity-endorsed MYA cosmetic surgery clinics.

One of the latest laser liposuction procedures – advanced laser lipolysis, or laser lipo – is extremely successful now, and is able to combine the latest laser technology with fat removal expertise to make the most desirable body a reality for nearly anyone willing to embrace this service.

Carried out under local anaesthetic, laser lipolysis doesn’t require an overnight stay, meaning you can go home to rest easy after you’ve had the procedure. What’s more, it’s perfect for dealing with smaller and more intricate areas and stimulates the skin to contract naturally.

Popular areas where laser lipolysis is used include the abdomen, hips, neck, chin, thighs, armpits, arms and chest, as well as the knees and ankles of those looking to brave the summer sun with more confidence.

During the procedure itself, qualified surgeons make tiny incisions in the skin and insert a fine fibre-optic laser; these cuts are no larger than 2-3mm across, so the skin can recover even quicker.

From here, the laser emits energy that breaks down fat cells, melting it so it can then be removed with ease. The surgeon then extracts the required amount using a cannula, reintroducing the laser to contract and tighten to ensure that there is no loose skin.

The procedure’s length is based on the amount removed and the number of places where the liposuction takes place, though no more than two areas are performed at once due to the nature of the process. Around 500mls and one litre of fat can be removed at one time, so people tend to come back for more surgery at a later date.

While a person may want to relax after surgery for a short while, they are more than welcome to resume regular activities the next day, so long as it isn’t too strenuous – bruising, swelling and tenderness are expected over the next few days.

With this form of laser lipo, patients will see results from day one, though the longer-lasting effects tend to require a little longer wait; full results can take between six to twelve months to be seen by all.