Does a laser lipo machine really work?

29 Apr.,2024

 

Laser Lipolysis: What To Expect, Sessions & Results

What is laser lipolysis?

Laser lipolysis is a body contouring procedure. It uses laser energy to remove excess fat from various areas of your body, including your:

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  • Abdomen.
  • Back and neck.
  • Calves.
  • Hips and butt.
  • Obliques (“love handles”).
  • Thighs.
  • Upper arms.

Other names for laser lipolysis include laser liposuction, laser lipo and liposculpture.

Types of laser lipolysis

Plastic surgeons may perform:

  • Minimally invasive laser lipolysis: Involves making a tiny incision in your skin to insert the laser applicator.
  • Noninvasive laser lipolysis: Doesn’t involve any incisions, as the laser applicator is applied on top of your skin.

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Does laser lipolysis really work?

Both minimally invasive and noninvasive laser lipolysis are effective in reducing fat cells. It may take up to three months to see results.

How many sessions of laser lipolysis are needed?

While everyone’s situation is different, on average, people may need one to two treatments for each body part.

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Who is a good candidate for laser lipolysis?

Good candidates for laser lipolysis include people who:

  • Are in good overall health.
  • Don’t smoke or can quit smoking weeks before treatment.
  • Have realistic expectations about their results.

Who isn’t a good candidate for laser lipolysis?

In general, laser lipolysis may not be the best option for people who have:

  • Excess weight (obesity).
  • Loose skin.
  • Medical conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases or liver disease.

Laser lipolysis also isn’t appropriate for people who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant. Your plastic surgeon will help you determine if minimally invasive or noninvasive laser lipolysis — or another type of body contouring — is right for you.

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Is laser lipolysis permanent?

Laser lipolysis results are typically long-lasting. However, the slimming, tightening effects go away if you gain weight.

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Is laser lipolysis safe?

For many people, laser lipolysis is a safe procedure with relatively minor risks and a quick recovery.

Does Laser Lipo Work?

“A qualified doctor carries out the procedure by first applying local anesthetic to the area before making a small cut on the skin,” says Perry. The laser is then inserted into the incision.

“Once the laser is under the skin, it works to melt the fat away from under the skin by perforating the cells so they deflate,” he says. “The fat is then released into the interstitial fluid and flushed out by the lymphatic system.”

Next, the doctor inserts a small tube into the same area to suck away the liquefied fat before closing the incision. “Aside from melting the fat cells, laser beams also coagulate small blood vessels, which reduces the bleeding,” says Dr. Al-Ayoubi.

A laser lipo procedure typically takes no longer than one hour. “If done properly, you will recover rapidly and return to a normal lifestyle after one day,” says Dr. Al-Ayoubi. Generally, the results of laser lipo are permanent and produce a noticeable difference in body profile within a very short period of time without excessive trauma or aggressive treatment.

The procedure can also take multiple sessions over several weeks, depending on the patient and the area being treated, says Perry.

Several types of laser lipo devices exist, including SmartLipo, CoolLipo, Prolipo Plus and more. While all perform the same procedure, there is some variance laser wavelengths between each tool, which can contribute to recovery and procedure time.

Is Laser Lipo Safe?

Laser lipo is considered to be safe, according to experts. “Laser Lipo is regarded as a non-invasive and safe procedure,” says Perry. “However, you will need a few days of downtime [afterward] before returning to work and around three weeks before participating in strenuous activities.”

The lasers used in the procedure have smartsense and thermal guide safety features. “These [technologies] allow the surgeon to control the heat such that the patient gains maximum skin tightening without burns or discoloration,” says Dr. Al-Ayoubi. “It also avoids hyperpigmentation due to the controlled heat.”

People who undergo a laser liposuction may experience a small amount of swelling, bruising and slight pain. With that said, laser lipo can be performed in a doctor’s office, meaning there’s no need to stay in the hospital overnight, says Dr. Al-Ayoubi.

As with any procedure, it’s important to work with a board-certified professional who is experienced in the technique.

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Does Laser Lipo Work?

Studies show laser liposuction works in reducing body fat and increasing the skin’s tightness.

“Some reports suggest patients lost an average of 1 inch from their waist and hips and 2 centimeters from each leg,” says Perry. “However, those who didn’t follow a healthy eating and exercise plan quickly regained this fat.” It really isn’t a quick fix, but it can enhance a healthy lifestyle.

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