Stomach Laser Liposuction
It's same story with almost every person I've spoken to; no matter how much you exercise, how hard you try, there are always areas where fat just won't go away. That's why more people are turning to laser liposuction to turn the tide in their war against unwanted flab. The major battlefield in this war is the stomach. This can be the toughest weight loss area for many people.
This new weapon represents the atom bomb in this war. It destroys fat entirely and almost instantaneously. Unlike nuclear warfare, however, laser liposuction is safe and radiation free.
When targeted on the stomach area laser liposuction is an extremely effective way to destroy bulky accumulations of fat. It is also an excellent way to contour your body and bring youthful curves back to where love handles and unsightly bulges have invaded. And don't go thinking that this type of thing is just for women. Laser surgery has also become increasingly popular among male patients too, hence the masculine war analogy.
Laser liposuction is swiftly replacing tummy tuck surgery as the most popular and effective anti-flab weapon. This is largely because it is a great deal safer and limits civilian casualties like never before. It can be performed on all areas of the abdomen and many patients choose to perfect both the upper and lower sections in one go.
The use of laser technology also causes less post-operative discomfort, reducing the recuperation time experienced after the surgery. As always, medication is available to assist with any pain caused by the operation but this is kept to a minimum in comparison with other cosmetic procedures. Ordinary Tylenol is usually enough to dull the post-operative pain.
Older, more invasive procedures require patients to wear a girdle designed to keep stomach skin taut during the recovery period. Laser lipo, however, encourages the natural production of collagen, firming the skin and leaving the targeted area tighter in the aftermath. Patients may notice some seepage from the operational area during the healing process, but this is common with all cosmetic procedures.
Some swelling may occur in the abdominal area after liposuction has been applied. This swelling will go down after a few days, but it may contribute to the discomfort after the surgery. Patients should be conscious of the fact that that the swelling may conceal the complete results of the surgery at first. It may take a few weeks before you notice a difference in your stomach so wait until it subsides before you judge the success of your operation.
Laser liposuction is finally winning the war against unwanted flab. If you're looking for a way to defeat stomach flab, ask your plastic surgeon about laser liposuction, the new, space age weapon in his arsenal.


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