Firming, lifting, and fat reduction during one treatment.
The Vaser laser liposuction system is the most advanced lipolysis technology. The laser instantly destroys locally accumulated fat while stimulating collagen production, ensuring the skin remains taut and firm at the treatment site.
Minimal Scarring: Preferred for sensitive areas like the face and neck.
Skin Tightening: Immediate contraction of collagen fibers and skin reconstruction.
Precision: Liquefying fat cells before suctioning decreases the risk of contour irregularities.
Fast Recovery: Uses local anesthetic leading to a quicker, easier recovery compared to conventional methods.
Treatment Steps & Procedure
1Patient Preparation and surgical gowning.
2Target area marking for fat distribution.
3Thorough disinfection of the target area.
4Small incisions after local anesthesia.
5Tumescent fluid anesthesia injection.
6Laser lipolysis via fiber cannula to melt fat.
7Fat extraction using a suction pump.
8Closing incisions and post-treatment cleaning.
Product Showcase & Clinical Results
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What Is the facelift Laser Lipolysis Machine?
The 980nm/1470nm facelift laser is a minimally invasive procedure using cutting-edge laser technology to tighten and lift sagging skin. It stimulates collagen production while reducing excess fatty tissue.
2. What areas can be treated with laser lipolysis?
It is ideal for small pockets of fat resistant to diet and exercise. Common areas include thighs, upper abdomen, arms, chin, hips, and jawline.
3. How long does the procedure take?
The procedure typically takes between 1 and 2 hours, depending on the number of areas being treated.
4. What is the recovery time?
Recovery is much faster than traditional liposuction. Most patients resume routine activities within a day or two, though a compression garment is recommended for 1-2 weeks.
5. Are the results long-lasting?
Yes. The procedure destroys and removes treated fat cells. Additionally, collagen production continues to improve skin appearance for 6-12 months following the treatment.
6. Is the 980nm treatment safe?
Yes, it is a safe and minimally invasive method. Using local anesthesia reduces the risks associated with general anesthesia, and the laser's precision minimizes damage to surrounding tissues.