Introduction
At the Orlando Liposuction Specialty Clinic, we are dedicated to providing our patients with the best aesthetic services available utilizing cutting edge technology and impeccable technique. We specialize in liposuction, Brazilian Butt Lift, and related cosmetic surgeries. Lipolysis is a group of non-surgical, minimally invasive procedures used to break down fat cells in areas that do not respond to diet and exercise. Different types of lipolysis involve targeting fat cells with lasers, freezing energy, or injections designed to dissolve fat cells. It is typically painless and results can take up to 12 weeks to be noticeable. Risks associated with lipolysis are rare but may include long-term pain or an increase in the amount of fat in the treated area. The average cost of nonsurgical fat removal is $1,437 and injection lipolysis is $941. Lipolysis may be an appropriate option for those who are near their ideal weight, have isolated pockets of fat, and cannot or do not want surgery. It is important to consult a board-certified cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist before undergoing lipolysis. Specialists generally recommend one session for injection lipolysis as it is only FDA approved for use in the chin area. Insurance does not usually cover lipolysis treatments.
Laser Lipolysis
Laser lipolysis is a non-invasive and minimally invasive procedure used to break down fat cells in areas that are resistant to diet and exercise. It is one of the most popular types of lipolysis due to its effectiveness, safety, and relatively short recovery time.
What is Laser Lipolysis?
Laser lipolysis uses laser energy to target fat cells beneath the skin’s surface. The heat from the laser causes the fat cells to break down, releasing their contents into the body where it can be naturally expelled. This process is known as “lipolysis” or “fat melting”.
How Does it Work?
The procedure begins with a local anesthetic being applied to the treatment area. A handheld device is then used to deliver laser energy directly into the fat cells beneath the skin’s surface. The heat generated by the laser causes the fat cells to rupture and release their contents into the body. Over time, these contents are naturally expelled through normal metabolic processes.
Benefits and Risks
The main benefit of laser lipolysis is that it effectively destroys fat cells without damaging other tissues or organs in the body. Additionally, there is no downtime associated with this procedure and patients can typically resume normal activities immediately after treatment.
As with any medical procedure, there are some risks associated with laser lipolysis including pain, swelling, bruising, infection, scarring, and long-term pain or an increase in fat in treated areas. It is important to consult a board-certified cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist before undergoing this procedure so they can assess your individual risk factors and provide you with appropriate advice on how best to proceed.
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Benefits
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Risks
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Laser Lipolysis
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Effectively destroys fat cells without damaging other tissues or organs; No downtime associated with this procedure
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Pain, swelling, bruising, infection, scarring, and long-term pain or an increase in fat in treated areas
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Radio Frequency Lipolysis
Radio frequency lipolysis, also known as radiofrequency-assisted liposuction, is a minimally invasive procedure used to break down fat cells in areas that do not respond to diet and exercise. It works by using radiofrequency energy to heat and destroy targeted fat cells. This non-surgical procedure is typically performed in an outpatient setting and takes about 1 hour to complete.
What is Radio Frequency Lipolysis?
radio frequency lipolysis is a type of lipolysis that uses radiofrequency energy to target and destroy fat cells. This non-surgical procedure can be used on the abdomen, flanks, thighs, arms, neck, and chin. The device used for this procedure is designed to deliver precise amounts of energy at specific depths in order to target fat cells without damaging surrounding tissue or nerves.
How Does it Work?
During a radio frequency lipolysis procedure, a small hand-held device with a thin needle is inserted into the targeted area. This device sends out pulses of radiofrequency energy which heat up the fat cells until they are destroyed. The destroyed fat cells are then naturally eliminated from the body over time through the lymphatic system.
Benefits and Risks
The benefits of radio frequency lipolysis include minimal downtime, no scarring or incisions, painless treatment sessions, and long lasting results with little risk of side effects or complications. Common side effects may include temporary swelling, redness, bruising, numbness, or tingling in the treated area. As with any medical procedure there are risks associated with radio frequency lipolysis including skin burns or nerve damage if too much energy is used during treatment. It is important to consult with a board-certified cosmetic surgeon before undergoing any type of lipolysis treatment in order to minimize the risk of complications.
Main Idea: Radio frequency lipolysis is a minimally invasive procedure used to break down fat cells without surgery. Key findings: Benefits include minimal downtime, no scarring or incisions, painless treatment sessions and long-lasting results. Risks include skin burns and nerve damage.
Injection Lipolysis
Injection lipolysis is a type of non-surgical, minimally invasive procedure used to break down fat cells in areas that do not respond to diet and exercise. It is typically a painless procedure and results can take up to 12 weeks to be noticeable. This type of lipolysis involves injecting substances designed to dissolve fat cells into the area being treated.
What is Injection Lipolysis?
Injection lipolysis involves injecting substances into the area being treated in order to break down fat cells. The substances used are generally deoxycholic acid, phosphatidylcholine (PC), or a combination of both. Deoxycholic acid is a naturally occurring bile acid that helps with the digestion and absorption of fats, while PC is an emulsifier that helps break down fat cells for easier removal from the body.
How Does it Work?
The injection lipolysis procedure begins with the doctor marking the area to be treated with a pen or marker. The patient will then be given a local anesthetic to numb the area before the injections are administered. The doctor will then inject either deoxycholic acid, PC, or both into the targeted area using a very fine needle. After the injections have been administered, the doctor may massage the area in order to help spread out the solution and ensure even coverage over the treated area.
Benefits and Risks
The main benefit of injection lipolysis is that it can target isolated pockets of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise without surgery or downtime required for recovery. Additionally, this type of lipolysis has fewer risks than surgical procedures like liposuction since it does not involve any incisions or anesthesia. However, there are still some risks associated with injection lipolysis such as long-term pain or an increase in fat in the treated area due to uneven distribution of the injected substance. It is important for patients considering this procedure to consult a board-certified cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist before undergoing treatment in order to minimize these risks as much as possible.
Who Should Consider Lipolysis?
Lipolysis is a great option for those who are close to their ideal weight and would like to target isolated areas of fat that do not respond to diet or exercise. It is important to note that lipolysis is not a weight loss solution and should not be used as an alternative to traditional methods of weight loss.
Ideal Candidates
The best candidates for lipolysis are those who have healthy body mass indexes (BMI), realistic expectations, and understand the risks associated with the procedure. It is also important for patients to understand that results may take up to 12 weeks before being noticeable.
Patients Who Should Not Consider Lipolysis
Patients with a BMI over 25 should not consider lipolysis as a weight loss solution. Additionally, pregnant women, patients with certain medical conditions, and those taking certain medications should consult with their doctor before considering lipolysis.
Consulting a Specialist
It is important to consult a board-certified cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist before undergoing lipolysis in order to determine if it is the right option for you. Specialists generally recommend one session for injection lipolysis as it is only FDA approved for use in the chin area. Insurance does not usually cover lipolysis treatments so it is important to be aware of the cost prior to scheduling your appointment.
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Patients Who Should Not Consider
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Consulting a Specialist
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Healthy BMI
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BMI over 25
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Consult a specialist
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Realistic expectations
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Pregnant women
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Insurance does not cover treatments
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Understand risks
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Patients with certain medical conditions or taking certain medications
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One session for injection lipolysis fda approved for chin area only
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Finding a Cosmetic Surgeon
It is important to consult with a board-certified cosmetic surgeon or dermatologist before undergoing lipolysis. This is because they are specially trained and qualified in performing these types of treatments, and can provide the most accurate advice regarding which type of lipolysis is best for you. They will also be able to provide more information about the risks associated with each procedure.
Researching A Cosmetic Surgeon
When researching a cosmetic surgeon, it is important to look for one that has experience in the specific type of lipolysis that you are interested in. You should also make sure to ask them about their qualifications, as well as any patient reviews or testimonials they have received. Additionally, it’s important to check if they are certified by the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS).
Questions To Ask Your Cosmetic Surgeon
Before committing to a treatment plan, there are some key questions you should ask your cosmetic surgeon. These include:
- What type of lipolysis do you recommend?
- How many sessions will I need?
- What results can I expect?
- What side effects or risks may be associated with this procedure?
You should also ask about payment options and whether insurance covers any part of the cost.
Preparing For The Procedure
Once you’ve chosen a qualified cosmetic surgeon, it’s important to prepare for your procedure. This includes getting all necessary tests done prior to the treatment, such as blood work and imaging tests. Additionally, it’s important to follow all pre-procedure instructions provided by your doctor and make sure to avoid taking certain medications before the procedure.
Finally, it’s important to remember that lipolysis is not a long-term solution for weight loss and should not be used as an alternative to diet and exercise. It is only meant for those who have isolated pockets of fat that cannot be reduced through diet and exercise alone.
Conclusion
At Orlando Liposuction Specialty Clinic, we understand that lipolysis can be an effective way to reduce fat in areas that don’t respond to diet and exercise. We offer the latest technology and techniques to ensure optimal results with minimal risk. Our board-certified cosmetic surgeons are experienced in performing lipolysis treatments, and will work with you to determine if it is the best option for you. Contact us today to learn more about lipolysis and how it can help you achieve your desired look.