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VASER Lipo®
Overview / Procedure FAQs / Post-Operative Instructions
A less invasive option to Liposuction, VASER Lipo® has raised the industry standard for body contouring.

Regardless of your attention to diet and exercise, you may continue to have problem areas seemingly out of your control. Perhaps they are inherited.

Truly an art form, VASER Lipo® is designed to sculpt and contour these areas. Unlike liposuction, where fat cells are largely suctioned away, VASER Lipo® brakes down fat cells with an intermediate step, emulsifying them with ultrasound energy. This technique is considered to be less invasive; with blood vessels and lymphatic channels better preserved, a more rapid recovery, and little to no bruising.

Challenging areas tend to be the breasts, hiprolls, outer & inner thighs, abdomen or arms. The male breasts and "spare tire", including the hiprolls and abdomen, can be particularly problematic. VASER Lipo® carefully contours and shapes these areas of excess fatty deposition.

It is important to remember that VASER Lipo® is not an alternative to proper diet and exercise; however, when diet and exercise are maintained, the new contours created with VASER Lipo sculpting are long-lasting.

To learn more about VASER Lipo, go to Frequently Asked Questions: VASER Lipo®.

And please view before and after photographs of this procedure in our Photo Gallery.

 

 


In the Know:
Sound Surgical Technologies, LLC was founded in 1998, and its VASER Lipo® system for body contouring received FDA approval in 2002. Since then, thousands of successful procedures have been completed by plastic surgeons worldwide. It has been featured on CNN, CBS, Fox, ABC, as well as shows that include Nightline, Inside Edition, The View, and Extreme Makeover.

 


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