Laser Liposuction Brandon FL

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David E Halpern, MD
(813) 871-5000
120 S Fremont Ave
Tampa, FL
Dr. William Luria
(813) 875-6376
2727 W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
Tampa, FL
Peter Mark Bridge, MD
813-684-2506
608 Medical Care Dr
Brandon, FL
Marvin F Shienbaum, MD
813-681-5709
500 Vonderburg Dr Ste 110W
Brandon, FL
Marvin F Shienbaum
(813) 681-5709
500 Vonderburg Dr
Brandon, FL
Joshua A Halpern MD
(813) 872-2696
4214 N Habana Ave
Tampa, FL
Peter Mark Bridge
(813) 684-2506
608 Medical Care Dr
Brandon, FL
Jack Allen Davidson, MD
813-571-1516
929 E Bloomingdale Ave
Brandon, FL
W Forrest Judson, MD
813-681-8974
500 Vonderburg Dr Ste 310
Brandon, FL
Carl Wayne Cruse, MD
813-844-8074
PO Box 1289
Tampa, FL
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How Safe Is Laser Liposuction?

If you suffer from stubborn pockets of fat that just won't go away no matter how much you diet and exercise, you've probably considered liposuction. In recent years, new liposuction techniques that utilize laser technology are growing more and more popular, but is this relatively new procedure safe?

About Laser Liposuction

During laser liposuction, small lasers liquefy pockets of unwanted fat before it's vacuumed out of the body through small tubes. The procedure removes the fat cells themselves, ensuring that they can never grow back, resulting in permanent fat loss.

Laser vs. Traditional Liposuction

The advantage of laser liposuction is that it requires only small incisions, no sutures, and only local anesthesia as opposed to the general anesthesia traditional liposuction usually requires. Performing the procedure under a local anesthetic reduces some of the health risks and costs that traditional liposuction can incur. The laser can also seal blood vessels after liquefying the fat, minimizing the swelling, bleeding, and bruising caused by the procedure.

Side Effects

Laser liposuction patients may experience bruising and bleeding, burning or numbness, swelling, or possibly even an infection. Doctors often recommend that patients wear a compression garment to speed up the healing process and stay home from work for at least a day or two after the procedure.

Long-Term Results

It can take up to 6 months for your skin to fully tighten and settle into its new shape. Because the procedure removes actual fat cells that won't regenerate, those fatty deposits will not come back even if you gain weight in other areas. However, maintaining a consistent weight after the procedure will help you keep the desired shape.

Good Candidates

Good candidates for laser liposuction are similar to those for traditional liposuction. They should be in overall good health, be within 25 pounds of their ideal weight, and have tried to tackle their problem areas ...

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