Is smart lipo worth it?

SmartLipo is an FDA-approved fat removal procedure and is generally considered safe and effective. In fact, SmartLipo is generally performed with local anesthesia for the patient, reducing anesthesia-related risks and complications compared to traditional liposuction with general anesthesia. Even better, this procedure has a shorter recovery period and fewer complications than traditional lipo. However, SmartLipo has its own set of unique and exciting benefits that can make it more attractive to certain patients.

The best way to determine with certainty whether or not you can qualify for body contouring with SmartLipo is to be evaluated by a highly experienced, knowledgeable and trained provider. Recovery periods are also different; traditional lipo is often accompanied by side effects, such as bruising and tenderness, that persist for several weeks, while laser lipo allows for faster healing. Good liposuction results always depend on the surgeon, not the technique (it's the carpenter, not his tools). Traditional lipo is best for patients who lose more volume, as mentioned above, and who want a procedure backed by more than 40 years of medical science.

Most men and women who are in good health, don't smoke, and have a healthy, stable weight may consider removing oil and firming their skin in a minimally invasive way with SmartLipo. By maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine, the results of SmartLipo can last for many, many years. Not only have the advantages of laser liposuction not been proven, but in fact, there seems to be a greater chance of incorrigible problems arising. Laser liposuction companies and doctors have promoted these devices based on a series of assumptions that have not been tested or which are actually false.

While most people are somewhat familiar with liposuction, SmartLipo is a new concept for many patients.

Smart Lipo goes

one step further to provide a treatment that is more comfortable, safe and requires less recovery time. Smart Lipo differs from traditional liposuction in that it incorporates a laser and, for this reason, is often referred to as a lipo laser. Lawrence can focus on a variety of difficult areas, some of which are not usually treated with traditional liposuction, such as the face, neck and chin.

For patients who have a slightly larger volume of persistent fat, traditional liposuction may be more appropriate.