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Laser versus tumescent liposuction….the differences
Posted on June 3rd, 2009 No commentsWhen performing liposuction with laser, the laser does selectively brea down fat cells. The advantages for the patient are faster recovery, less irregularities, less pain and overall a better result.
Most importantly, laser liposuction leads to far better and mor even skin retraction than conventional tumescent liposuction.
The amount of fluid in relation to the amount of fat extracted determines into what category the liposuction falls. Should less fluid be injected than fat extracted, then it qualifies as dry, if the other way round, it is superwet.
Case samples of liposuction
Patient requested removal of diet resistant fat deposits on outer thighs, flanks and buttocksProcedure selected was soft touch liposuction under local anetsteic and sedation
Result after removal of 2200cc of fat in sof touch techniqueGood skin retraction
Overall pleasant change of body contour
Result 5 months post OP
Case 2
Patient with good skin qualityNo skin ptosis
Reqeusts body contour correction in lower abdomen and flanks

Result after removal of 1700cc of fat
Soft touch technique
Good skin retraction
Result 3 months post op.
The advantage of laser liposuction technique normally is that there is less pain and bleeding, although oozing of residual injection fluid commonly occurs postoperatively. This is often mistaken for bleeding after the liposuction, but its occurrence is normal and should normally cease within about two days.
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