History of Lipolite Laser Liposculpture

Lipolite laser Liposculpture can help people lose extra pounds from areas such as the chin, the neck, the arms, the back, the abdomen, the buttocks and the thighs. The procedure, although similar to conventional liposuction, involves the insertion of a tube known as a canula into the skin. The tube is fitted with an optical fiber carrying a high energy laser beam. When charged, this beam liquefies any fat it touches. The liquefied fat can be easily sucked through a vacuum device by the surgeon. The procedure is minimally invasive and helps get rid of fat from areas that are difficult to treat.

History of Lipolite Laser Liposculpture

The Lipolite system was introduced by Vela Family of Products in 2004 and each year more than 450,000 treatments are performed. This is because this procedure is cost effective, less time consuming and very precise.

Benefits of Lipolite Laser Liposculpture

Lipolite Laser Liposculpture is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is an advanced method of liposuction. It is safe as it only needs a local anesthetic. Since it’s minimally invasive and less aggressive, it is less painful. It involves the coagulation of blood vessels thus resulting in less bruising.

The plastic surgeon has more control and can operate with more precision by using the Lipolite device. This device can help get rid of body of fat on delicate areas of the face and larger parts of the body.

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