Is Liposelection Like Liposuction?

Liposelection is an interesting topic for anyone who is considering the possibilities of undergoing a liposuction procedure. While in general form there appears to be no real difference between the two, in reality there is a significant amount of differences. Yes, it is true that both procedures use a wetting solution which is composed of a saline solution, anesthetic as well as adrenaline, and yes they both use a cannulae to suction of the fat, but this is where the similarities cease. The specialized cannulae used for a liposelection procedure gives of an ultrasonic vibration which aides in the liquefying and separation of the fat cells from the surrounding soft tissue.

This ultrasonic vibration plays a very important role not only in the outcome of the procedure but also in the amount of time needed to recover. The original liposuction procedure had many disadvantages including the possibility of death within only a day or so after the procedure as a result of the adrenaline wearing off and the anesthetic having an uncontrolled access to the entire body. With liposelection, the amount of adrenaline and anesthetic is far less and is not needed as much because the fat is broken away from the nerves, blood vessels and soft tissue by the ultrasonic vibrations. This simply means there is a smaller chance of pain or even bruising associated with the procedure.

All in all, the recovery time for a liposelection procedure is much faster and safer than a liposuction procedure and due to the fact that the amount of adrenaline and anesthetic used in a liposuction procedure is not present, the costs of a liposelection cost can easily fall under $3,000. Furthermore, the recovery period itself is so short that within less than a week’s time you are able to return to fairly unrestricted daily schedule.

Safety is so important when it comes to deciding on undergoing a surgical procedure and when given the choice between liposuction and liposelection, the obvious answer is the liposelection for its safety. The risks that are most commonly associated with a liposuction procedure are also associated for the most part with a liposelection, but it is the percentage of chance that these complications and risks may occur that makes liposelection the obvious and safest choice. If you would like to learn more about other plastic surgery procedures then do it now.

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