How Much Weight Can You Lose With Vaser Liposuction ?
Facebook Twitter Youtube +44 7356 058966 Facebook Twitter Youtube +44 7356 058966 Home Vaser Liposuction Lipoedema Gynecomastia Skin Health Before & After Customer Testimonilas About Us Contact Us X Home Vaser Liposuction Lipoedema Gynecomastia Skin Health Before & After Customer Testimonilas About Us Contact Us X Facebook Twitter Youtube +44 7503 529660 Home Vaser Liposuction Lipoedema Gynecomastia Skin Health Before & After Customer Testimonilas About Us Contact Us X How Much Weight Can You Lose With Vaser Liposuction ? How Much Weight Can You Lose With Vaser Liposuction? The amount of weight loss achievable with Vaser liposuction, or any form of liposuction, varies widely depending on several factors, including the individual’s body composition, the areas treated, and the volume of fat removed. It’s essential to understand that liposuction is not primarily a weight loss procedure but rather a body contouring technique aimed at removing localised pockets of fat resistant to diet and exercise. Patients who undergo Vaser liposuction typically experience a weight loss ranging from a few pounds to several pounds of fat, depending on the treatment areas. It is crucial to keep in mind that during the initial weeks following the procedure, there may be an increase in weight due to swelling. This swelling will gradually decrease over the following weeks, leading to a noticeable reduction in weight, especially when combined with a balanced diet. Additionally, the goal of Vaser liposuction is to sculpt and reshape specific areas of the body, rather than achieving overall weight loss. Therefore, individuals considering liposuction should have realistic expectations about the amount of fat reduction and understand that maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, is essential for long-term results. Ultimately, the amount of weight loss achievable with Vaser liposuction varies from person to person and should be discussed with Dr Purbey during the consultation process. The focus of liposuction should be on achieving improved body contours and proportions rather than solely on weight loss. How does VASER Liposuction work? VASER Liposuction, or Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance Liposuction, is an advanced body contouring technique that uses ultrasound energy to target and remove unwanted fat deposits. Here’s how it works: Preparation: Before the procedure, the patient receives local anaesthesia or general anaesthesia to ensure comfort during the surgery. The areas to be treated are marked on the skin, and small incisions are made in inconspicuous locations. Tumescent Solution Injection: A solution comprising of saline, local anaesthetic, and epinephrine is introduced into the areas which needs treating. This solution aids in numbing the area, restricting blood vessels to reduce bleeding, and promoting the breakdown of fat cells. Ultrasound Energy Delivery: A specialised VASER probe is inserted through the incisions into the fatty tissue. The VASER probe emits ultrasonic energy that selectively targets and breaks down fat cells while preserving surrounding tissues such as nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. Fat Emulsification: The ultrasonic energy liquefies the fat cells, emulsifying them into a liquid form. This makes it easier for the fat to be suctioned out of the body through a small cannula, or thin tube, inserted through the same incisions. Fat Removal: The surgeon utilises a cannula to delicately remove liquefied fat from the body, shaping and refining the treated regions to attain the preferred aesthetic result. Closing Incisions: Once the desired amount of fat has been removed, the incisions may be closed with sutures, and a compression garment may be placed over the treated areas to support the healing process and minimise swelling. Recovery: After VASER Liposuction, patients typically experience some swelling, bruising, and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medications, wearing a compression garment and undergoing MLD (manual lymphatic drainage) massage. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days to a week, although strenuous exercise should be avoided for first few weeks. Is Vaser liposuction safe? VASER Liposuction is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced surgeon. Like any surgical procedure, VASER Liposuction carries some risks and potential complications. Some of the potential risks and complications associated with VASER Liposuction include: Bruising and Swelling: These are very common side effects after VASER Liposuction. The extent may vary depending upon the size of areas treated. They typically subside within a few weeks after the procedure. Friction burn: although we take precautions, VASER cannulas which are constantly working under the skin, especially at entry points may give friction burns. These are generally very superficial and heal over next few weeks. Infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection at the incision sites. The risk can be reduced by implementing sterile procedures and administering antibiotics when necessary. Bleeding: While VASER Liposuction is designed to minimise bleeding compared to traditional liposuction techniques, there is still a small risk of bleeding during and after the procedure. Skin Irregularities: In some cases, VASER Liposuction may result in uneven skin contours or irregularities. This risk is minimised by the surgeon’s skill in sculpting and contouring the treated areas. Numbness or Sensation Changes: commonly people note that treated areas are a little numb, however, some report increased sensation. They typically resolve over next few weeks, but rarely can be permanent. Fluid Accumulation: Fluid accumulation, known as seroma, may occur in the treated areas after VASER Liposuction. Draining the fluid with a needle or surgical drainage may be necessary to resolve this issue. Skin Discolouration: Temporary skin discolouration or pigmentation changes may occur in the treated areas, but these typically resolve over time. Rarely you may have permanent discolouration in treated areas. Asymmetry: There is always a small risk that there can be some degree of asymmetry in the treated areas. You may need either more liposuction or occasionally fat transfer or body fillers to correct any irregularities and asymmetry. It’s essential to discuss the potential risks and benefits of VASER Liposuction with your surgeon during the consultation process. The surgeon will evaluate your candidacy for the procedure, assess your medical history, and address