A lot of times people want liposuction but don’t want to go through having the surgery, knowing the risks involved and having to deal with recovery. Progress in the field of body contouring offers non-invasive lipo.
Lipodissolve
This works by injecting medications and enzymes into the area of the unwanted fat, causing the fat to actually dissolve. The dissolved fat is ejected from the body through the person’s urine. This type of non-surgical liposuction is most popular because of the medicines used, and recovery time is faster. This procedure does well at removing fat from the facial area as well as any other part of the body. It can also reduce cellulite.
Mesotherapy
This type of liposuction has long been used for removing fat and cellulite in South America and Europe. This works by injecting small amounts of holistic compounds and amino acids to dissolve the fat. This procedure is nearly pain free because of the very tiny needles used. Some people even see results after just one session.
Thermage
Plastic surgeons normally would offer this type of procedure first before any other. This procedure works by a heated laser that actually melts the fat away and causes the collagen to become tight. This method is also a great alternative to the face lift, because this procedure can tighten the skin on the face as well as any other part of the body. For people looking for a pain free, non-surgical procedure to remove unwanted fat, this is for you.
Ask a surgeon about having a non-surgical liposuction before you go straight to asking about the regular types of liposuction. Some of these procedures are also a great alternative to body lifts too, so before you ask about getting a face lift, you should ask about these with your health care provider first.
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