ARM VASER LIPOSUCTION - Salih Onur Basat M. D.
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 Published On Oct 26, 2020

How does VASER LIPOSUCTION work?
The VASER ultrasound is a small probe that transmits sound energy to break up and emulsify fatty tissue on contact while preserving the other important surrounding tissues. The VASER ultrasound affects the body in three steps. First, a saline solution or tumescent fluid mixed with an anesthetic will be injected into the targeted area. Then, ultrasound probes will be inserted into the skin through a small incision to break up the fatty tissue. Later on, the fatty tissue will gently start to break apart, and a cannula will be used to vacuum out the fatty tissue and most of the fluid through the same port.


What is the difference between VASER lipo and traditional liposuction?
In standard liposuction, the fatty tissue breaks apart mechanically with the support of cannula. As this process is highly mechanical, it might not have a homogenous appearance. In vaser liposuction, fatty tissues are broken apart with an ultrasonic device named Vaser. Then, liquid fat is removed by cannulas. Thus, the appearance will be more homogenous and flat. Besides, Vaser liposuction provides heat under the skin. This helps tighten the skin instead of sagging skin.

What areas of the body can liposuction treat?
Fat between skin and muscles are removed by liposuction. Except the fat in the abdomen, the fat in almost all parts of the body can be removed by liposuction.

What is the maximum amount of fat removed during VASER liposuction?
Maximum amount of fat removed during liposuction is equal to 10% of the patient’s body weight. However, the removed fat is measured in liters instead of kilograms. For example, a maximum 7 liters of fat can be removed from a patient, who weighs 70kilograms.

Does VASER liposuction only remove fat cells?
VASER liposuction does not only remove fat cells but also liquid used before liposuction and blood. Before liposuction, epinephrine in solution is injected to help reduce blood loss. Some amount of this solution is absorbed by the body while remaining is removed together with fat.


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