Monday, March 06, 2006
How LipoSelection Works
How It Works
During the LipoSelection procedure, your physician identifies the target treatment areas.
The physician makes a tiny incision in the targeted area. A saline solution mixed with lidocaine and epinephrine is infused to help shrink blood vessels and numb the area to be treated.
The physician then inserts a thin probe that emits ultrasonic waves to emulsify fat on contact.
Once the fat is emulsified, it can be easily removed through the small incision with massage or suction.
1) Cross-section graphically represented on the left illustrates fatty tissue before the LipoSelection procedure.
2) Magnified representation on the right illustrates how - following LipoSelectionsm only by VASERĀ® - nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue remain largely undisturbed.
Do you think LipoSelection is right for you? Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
During the LipoSelection procedure, your physician identifies the target treatment areas.
The physician makes a tiny incision in the targeted area. A saline solution mixed with lidocaine and epinephrine is infused to help shrink blood vessels and numb the area to be treated.
The physician then inserts a thin probe that emits ultrasonic waves to emulsify fat on contact.
Once the fat is emulsified, it can be easily removed through the small incision with massage or suction.
1) Cross-section graphically represented on the left illustrates fatty tissue before the LipoSelection procedure.
2) Magnified representation on the right illustrates how - following LipoSelectionsm only by VASERĀ® - nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue remain largely undisturbed.
Do you think LipoSelection is right for you? Contact us today to schedule a consultation.