SmartLipo is the latest technological alternative to liposuction to get rid of undesirable fat. Developed in Europe, this technology uses lasers, like those used for dental work or laser eye surgery, to zap fat cells and liquify them before getting rid of them from the targeted area of the body.
The fact that the fat is liquified means that the surgeon can utilize a smaller tube to take off the fat, meaning smaller incisions and less bleeding. The result of using smaller instruments is less swelling and fewer problems after surgery. Studies have also established that the fat doesn’t redeposit as frequently as it happens after liposuction surgery. Only local anesthesia is utilized for the surgery, making it healthier than liposuction, which uses a general anesthetic. This means less recovery time for the patient, as well as a safer surgery.
The perfect prospect for Smart Lipo is an individual who is 25 pounds or less overweight and is healthy. The patient must exercise on a regular basis and eat a healthy diet. If diet and exercise aren’t removing particular areas of fat, then Smart Lipo can take care of it. As described at the Thermage clinic site, the patient must want a permanent, surgical solution to getting rid of the fat that they haven’t been able to on their own. Only you and your surgeon can decide whether you are a great candidate for SmartLipo, so a consultation would be in order if you are interested in this procedure.
The reviews of SmartLipo are rather mixed it appears. Many of the patients went through the surgery very well and are elated with the results. Other patients have various complaints and issues. It would seem that the outstanding problem with their surgeries, however, was their surgeons.
As SmartLipo is a moderately new technique, many surgeons are not properly trained or experienced in performing the surgery. If you are thinking of SmartLipo for yourself, be very inquisitive about the experience your surgeon has had with this procedure, and ask to see his before and after photos from previous patients. If he will give you references, meaning former patients, give them a call and ask about their experiences.
SmartLipo is not as high-priced as one might think, but it does seem to depend on where you live. The costs people have paid extend from 3 to 8 thousand. The higher rates are for patients who chose general for anesthesia, and had more areas targeted. Nobody can tell you if SmartLipo is for you, but if you have been considering liposuction, you should discuss SmartLipo with your doctor as well.
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