Reasons For The Increased Popularity Of Laser Lipo

By Thelma Kent


Changing trends are seeing patients choosing noninvasive procedures far more often than invasive ones. People don't want to undergo risky general anesthetic for a little weight loss anymore. For people of Fresno laser lipo has become among the most performed procedures this year.

Not long ago many doctors were unwilling to perform this kind of liposuction because it hadn't been proven effective. Changes to the procedure have been made since then and the alteration in laser frequency and the addition of tumescence have changed things. These improvements have resulted in an efficient procedure.

This liposuction works by introducing heat beneath the skin. This does one of two things depending on the frequency of the lasers. Certain frequencies target fat directly, causing it to melt and begin to be expelled by the body. It's important that these frequencies are within a specific range, or they will be ineffective or too damaging to the skin and surrounding tissue.

Lower frequency lasers heat water around the adipose cells instead. It heats to boiling point, warming the fat cells, which melt and are disposed of by the body. This frequency isn't showing good results in scientific tests. When seeking a doctor for this kind of lipolysis, patients need to check whether their frequency settings target fat cells or the surrounding water, as the latter isn't very efficient.

Tumescent liposuction adds the injection of local anesthetic to the area. This makes fat removal more effective. Another reason that doctors are preferring liposuction done noninvasively is that, following the procedure, melted fat cells continue to be processed out of the body.

In the past lasers brought about dimpling. This was because lasers weren't used in regularly enough, over-treating some areas and under-treating others. Today methods have improved in many cases so that this dimpling doesn't occur. For those in fresno laser lipo is as effective as the doctor performing the procedure, so patients should look into case histories before choosing a specific professional.




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