Cosmetic Dermatology
How Does Vaser Liposuction Work?
Vaser liposuction, a state-of-the-art body contouring procedure, uses ultrasound technology to carefully treat and remove unwanted fat. Compared to its traditional counterparts, it also avoids unnecessary damage to local tissues, resulting in a faster recovery and less pain.
This great procedure is ideal for targeted body contouring of the abdomen, thighs, arms and more. As a consequence, Vaser liposuction is gaining so much popularity that it becomes important to investigate how Vaser liposuction works — what happens to fat during this procedure and why it differentiates from conventional lipo techniques.
What happens to fat during Vaser lipo?
The way the fat is removed during Vaser liposuction is very different from the process of regular liposuction because this technology utilises ultrasound. First, a tumescent solution is injected into the area being treated to numb and anaesthetise it for fat removal. Injected with the solution, ultrasonic waves move through a small cannula, breaking up the fat cells into liquid.
This liquefying step is important, as it allows for a more precise, easier fat removal. Ultrasound energy specifically targets fat cells while preserving surrounding tissues (i.e. blood vessels and nerves), resulting in minimal downtime.
This cannula is used to transmit tumescent fluid into the tissue, then sucks liquified fat cells out gently through the same tube in order to create a more precise and smooth contour. The body will then get rid of these disturbed fat cells, and as weeks go by, it appears that the site has been sculpted.
It not only provides better fat removal but also better skin tightening than the traditional method, which can further improve the aesthetic outcome. In the end, Vaser liposuction is an ideal type of surgery that provides individuals with a minimally invasive way to treat specific areas without needing too much time off.
How does the Vaser liposuction procedure work?
The Vaser liposuction procedure involves several key steps that ensure effective fat removal while minimising damage to surrounding tissues. Here’s how it works:
- Consultation and planning: The surgeon starts with a consultation and evaluates the patient’s desire to target a particular area, such as the abdomen, thighs or arms.
- Anaesthesia: The day of procedure, local anaesthesia is administered to ensure comfort. The procedure may sometimes require the use of general anaesthesia, depending on the scope of the treatment.
- Tumescent solution injection: A saline solution, often mixed with a local anaesthetic, is injected into the targeted areas. This solution helps to numb the area and prepares the fat for removal.
- Ultrasound emulsification: An ultrasonic probe is placed into the treatment site. The machine sends out ultrasonic waves that break up the fat cells, which transforms them into a fluid.
- Fat aspiration: Following lipolysis, the fat is in a state of emulsion; using the same cannula, it is now easily suctioned out. It is capable of contouring the area and provides minimum trauma to tissue.
- Post-procedure care: After the fat is removed, compression garments are used to aid in recovery and help minimise swelling for a smoother process.
How Vaser liposuction differs from traditional liposuction
There are a few ways Vaser liposuction works differently from its traditional counterpart. Here are some of the main ones:
Ultrasound technology
Vaser liposuction uses sophisticated ultrasound technology in addition to making fat reduction easier. This new concept uses ultrasound waves to decompose fat cells into fluid form. After that, the liquid can be sucked out. Vaser lipo only targets fat and the surrounding tissues – blood vessels and nerves remain largely undisturbed by exposure to Vaser energy.
Most patients confirm that Vaser liposuction is a more favourable experience than traditional liposuctions. In contrast, conventional liposuction uses mechanical suction, and can lead to greater tissue damage. This level of accuracy from Vaser technology enhances the end results and helps result in an easier recovery than traditional methods.
Minimally invasive
Although the technique used in the method of Vaser liposuction is less invasive, it still requires small incisions. Small cannulas are used for specific areas of body fat and this limits the scarring. The same cannot be said for your standard liposuction procedure though, which means larger incisions using bigger tools.
Furthermore, the minimally invasive nature of the Vaser procedure leads to a faster recovery period as well, meaning most patients will be able to return to normal movements much sooner than with regular liposuction.
Faster recovery
One of the largest advantages of Vaser liposuction is that it allows your treated areas to heal faster when compared to conventional approaches. A unique selling point of Vaser technology is that it only targets fat, and does so very effectively, without damaging or compromising the surrounding tissues, meaning less swelling, bruising and discomfort for patients.
Most people can resume their normal activities in a couple of days, whereas with conventional liposuction, more trauma to the surrounding tissues may increase downtime. This faster recuperative period is a major draw for those with limited free time, rendering Vaser liposuction even more attractive to the growing population in search of an alternative body sculpting treatment with minimum disturbance.
Skin tightening
Vaser liposuction provides enhanced skin tightening through the thermal energy produced by high-energy ultrasound waves. This heat encourages the production of collagen, which helps pull the skin back and improves the texture of the skin in that region. That is why patients typically get smoother, more sculptured results with Vaser lipo.
Conversely, conventional liposuction may not provide the skin-tightening advantage leading to loosened skin after removal of fat, particularly in less-elastic patients. Vaser liposuction is a clear choice to this group of patients as it promises extra tightening effect.
Summary
Vaser liposuction is a revolutionary body contouring technique that combines advanced ultrasound technology with a minimally invasive approach. It offers precise fat removal, faster recovery, and enhanced skin tightening compared to traditional methods. With its ability to effectively target specific areas while preserving surrounding tissues, Vaser lipo is becoming the preferred choice for individuals seeking to achieve their desired body shape.
If you’re considering Vaser liposuction and want to learn more about how it can transform your figure, contact Botonics. Our experienced professionals in London are dedicated to providing personalised care and exceptional results tailored to your unique needs.
William Green
Managing Director - Cert CS, BAdmin, CPA, CMA, MSc