Technology-assisted liposuction
What is technology-assisted liposuction?
At Cliniq, we use the most advanced technologies to offer a liposuction of precision and excellence. We use techniques that allow the fat to be extracted efficiently, improving the definition of the natural contours of the body.
These innovative technologies They not only facilitate the extraction of fat, but also promote better skin retraction and preserve the surrounding tissues, significantly reducing postoperative trauma. The result is a faster and more comfortable recovery for our patients.
With our technical and sophisticated approach, at ClinIQ we help you achieve a harmonious and sculpted silhouette, combining the latest technology with the experience of our professionals for a safe and effective transformation.
Technology-assisted liposuction
- Localized fat removal: Liposuction removes fat deposits that can be resistant to diet and exercise, shaping specific areas of the body.
- Cellulite reduction: In some cases, liposuction can decrease the appearance of cellulite by removing the bags of fat that push against the skin.
- Improved body contour: By removing excess fat, liposuction sculpts and defines the body’s natural contours, creating a more stylized and harmonious appearance.
- Improved body ratio: By removing fat from specific areas, liposuction improves the overall proportion of the body, making other areas appear more defined.
- Trust Recovery: Many patients experience an increase in confidence and self-esteem due to the results of a more sculpted and toned figure.
- Areas that can be treated: Liposuction with technology can be performed on the abdomen, buttocks, legs, chin, back and arms.
How is technology-assisted liposuction performed?
Small strategic incisions are made in the areas of the body where the fat will be extracted. A special cannula, connected to the technology used, is inserted through the incisions, Using movements to loosen and detach the fat cells from the surrounding tissue and facilitating its extraction.
The loosed grease is sucked in by a suction machine connected to the cannula. The surgeon carefully moves the cannula to extract the fat evenly and precisely, ensuring a natural and balanced contour.
The small incisions are closed with sutures. Bandages and compression garments are applied to help in the recovery process.
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The patient is prepared and local anesthesia is administered with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the procedure, the areas to be treated, and the evaluation of the anesthesiologist.
Recovery from technology-assisted liposuction is notoriously faster and more comfortable due to the less trauma inflicted on tissues. After the procedure, bandages and compression garments are applied to mitigate the inflammation and favor the adhesion of the skin to the new contours. In the initial days, a relative rest and care of the incisions is recommended, following all the medical recommendations provided by ClinIQ staff.
Under medical supervision, activity can be progressively increased, maintaining the use of compression garments.
Technology-assisted liposuction usually carries a short, 1-3 day immediate disability, depending on the extent of the procedure and treated areas.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
- Compression garments: It is essential to wear compression garments during to support recovery and improve results.
- Medical follow-up: Attend all follow-up appointments with the surgeon to monitor progress and ensure proper recovery.
- PERSONAL CARE: Maintaining a healthy diet, good hydration and avoiding tobacco and alcohol can speed up recovery.
The expected results after this procedure are: less fat in the treated area, toning of the treated area and a more defined and thin silhouette. In addition to removing fat, laser lipolysis will benefit our skin by stimulating collagen production and reducing sagging.
- The incisions are small, usually 2 to 5 millimeters, resulting in very discreet scars.
- The incisions are made in strategic and discreet areas, such as natural skin folds or in places easily concealed by underwear or swimsuits.
- Initially, the scars can be pink or red and somewhat raised. Over time, they tend to flatten and become paler, becoming barely visible.
- Following the instructions of the medical team on incision care is crucial to minimize the appearance of the scars. This may include the use of special dressings, healing creams and avoiding sun exposure.