What is laser lipolysis? Unwanted, regional fat excess is one of the common problems of all of us today. One of the most effective methods used recently in eliminating excess fat is Laser lipolysis or, in other words, Laser-assisted liposuction applications.
The "Laser Lipolysis" method, which has recently been used for those who do not dare to have liposuction,
It is based on the principle of directly breaking down the fat cell membrane with laser light. With this method,
high frequency laser waves are sent to the cell walls of the fat cells and the cell wall is destroyed and the fat cells are disintegrated within the tissue. Laser lipolysis method is an effective, scar-free,
body shaping method that prevents bleeding, allows for quick healing, and has a very short bandaging time.
The laser lipolysis method is basically applied in the area where It creates the effect:
Fat melting: With the photomechanical effect of laser light, fat cells are permanently broken down and regional slimming is achieved. Stopping bleeding: With the photothermal effect, the vessels are coagulated and there is a risk of bruising after the procedure
It is minimized. Reducing skin sagging: Due to the heat effect of the laser light, photostimulation occurs. This causes the skin in the applied area to recover and the sagging to disappear. Especially in the inner arms and chin, where it is difficult to shape the body with classical liposuction methods. It can be easily applied to all body parts, including areas such as the underside, neck, upper
abdomen, back, and ankles. Laser lipolysis is ideal for patients with little or average fat accumulation, especially in a few areas of the body. If used in combination with liposuction in the whole body and in patients with advanced fat accumulation, it will reduce the sagging and irregularities that may be seen on the skin after the application, ensuring that the result obtained is more successful. It can be used to reduce skin sagging, especially in areas such as the inner legs and arms. Often, one session is sufficient for small areas; additional sessions can be applied at intervals of 3-6 months for larger areas.
Laser lipolysis applications can be performed under local anesthesia, sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the area to be applied.
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