Laser lipolysis is a form of cosmetic surgery. It employs laser radiation to alter the form and appearance of the body. Other lipolysis treatments, such as injections or radio wave therapy, are available, however laser lipolysis is the most widely employed.
It is often used to treat individuals who have a localized fat bulge in the belly or flanks. Laser liposuction employs lasers to break up fat before removing it from the body, eliminating the need for severe suction. It has become a widely used and approved method for removing excess fatty tissue, and it is reported to be as effective as standard liposuction without the need for a hospital stay.
Thermal elevation of a given volume may be acquired using laser lipolysis as long as the penetration depth remains within this nominal range. The FDA LASER-3.3D 1470 nm Medical 15Watt Diode Laser System features a wide range of wavelength 1470nm with CW, single pulse, and pulsed mode, allowing the surgeon to select a laser based on the application and his needs.
Short wavelengths have more superficial penetration, while longer wavelengths have deeper penetration in the tissue.
Laser lipolysis is quickly gaining popularity as a fat-reduction method. It’s been proven that fat liquefaction is produced by increasing the temperature of adipocyte cells, and fat volume decrease is dependent on the total cumulative energy provided at the treatment location.
References: Comparative Study of Wavelengths for Laser Lipolysis,Laser lipolysis with a 980-nm diode laser: experience with 400 cases,
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