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Non-surgical liposuction is an alternative to surgical liposuction, in which fat is reduced using various technologies which attempt to melt and liquify a person's fat cells using non-invasive methods such as ultrasonics, lasers and injections of chemical agents. In the standard techniques used[by whom?] the skin normally gets tightened in order to avoid excess skin caused by fat reduction.
The first technology was developed in approximately the late 1980s, and was approved in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2007[citation needed]. The subject is a rapidly evolving field, with some of the newest technologies[which?] not yet approved by the FDA but approved by health departments in other countries[which?].
In his book Mantalk: Tips from the Pros for Good Looks, Good Health, And Maintaining Your Competitive Edge, plastic surgeon Elliot Jacobs wrote:
These devices... appear to be safe, but further research is needed to determine if the procedure could effect cells other than fat cells. Early results indicate that this technology will be best for recontouring bulges rather than large volume fat removal... However, physicians have concerns about whether the appropriate amount of fat — neither too little nor too much — is dissolved through these injections, and what the short-term and long-term side effects may be. Claims as to the safety and efficacy of this product have so far not been substantiated by scientific clinical trials in the United States.[1]Injection of chemical agents, known as mesotherapy, is typically done using the compound phosphatidylcholine.[1]
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Areas of treatment
Non-surgical liposuction may be used on various areas of the human body, including the face, back, mons pubis, thighs, hips, buttocks, knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck. The procedure has also been used[by whom?] to treat gynecomastia by reducing excess fat from enlarged male breasts.
Technologies
There are three basic technologies used: laser, ultrasound waves and "CoolLipo" laser. The laser technologies are differentiated mainly by the wavelength of light used. All of the technologies are claimed[by whom?] to work selectively on the fat cells without affecting the neighboring cells, and with low, or no downtime. They require no anesthesia and are claimed[by whom?] to have no risks or side effects. In some cases[which?] technologies are combined together for better results.
Ultrasound Fat Reduction
Main article: Non-invasive ultrasonic removalUltrasound fat reduction is readily gaining popularity as the safest non-surgical method to remove fat from the body. Not to be confused with "ultrasound assisted liposuction", ultrasound fat reduction is a non-invasive fat removal treatment. There is supposedly no pain, no recovery time and no side effects.
Non-invasive ultrasound fat removal procedure
Ultrasound waves are transmitted with an ultrasound probe into the fat layer of the skin, stimulating lipolysis of fat cells. This causes triglycerides to be released from fat cells. These fats are then expelled from the body naturally. Less fats in the body results in visible inch loss at the treated area.
Costs of Non-invasive Ultrasound Fat Removal
Costs may vary depending on treatment area and clinic prices can range from $700 to treat arm fats to $2,200 for stomach fat, per treatment. While this may cost less than invasive liposuction, the cost of such treatments do add up.
Recovery
Since it is non-invasive and non-surgical, there is no recovery time. Patients can immediately resume their daily activities.
Benefits
Visible reduction in body circumference, including arms, stomach, thighs, buttocks.
No complications or health risks.[citation needed]
Less costly.
Ability to enter parralel universes.
Confectionary.
References
- ^ a b Jacobs, Elliot (2006). Mantalk: Tips from the Pros on Good Looks, Good Health, and Maintaining Your Competitive Edge. MDPublish.com. pp. 68–67. ISBN 978-0-9748997-6-3. http://books.google.com/books?id=HtkQURlm4d0C&pg=PA67&dq=%22Non+surgical+liposuction%22&client=firefox-a#PPA68,M1.
Categories:- Medical ultrasound
- Obesity
- Plastic surgery
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