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Lipedema Surgery: Benefits and Risks of Vaser Liposuction

Lipedema surgery can be a life-changing option for patients who have tried other treatments without success. One popular lipedema surgery option is Vaser Liposuction, which offers several advantages over traditional liposuction. In this article, we will discuss the benefits and risks of Vaser Liposuction as a lipedema surgery option, helping you make an informed decision about your treatment.


What is Lipedema Surgery?

Lipedema surgery aims to remove excess fat deposits that have accumulated due to the condition, thereby reducing pain, swelling, and discomfort. The goal is to improve the patient's quality of life and prevent further complications. Vaser Liposuction for the surgical treatment of lipedema has proven itself with high success rates and satisfactory results.


Vaser Liposuction: A Modern Approach to Lipedema Surgery

Vaser Liposuction is a minimally invasive lipedema surgery technique that uses ultrasound technology to break down and remove fat deposits. The procedure involves inserting a small probe under the skin, which emits ultrasonic waves to liquefy the fat cells. This liquefied fat is then removed using a suction device.

Vaser Liposuction offers several advantages over traditional liposuction:

  • Less trauma to the surrounding tissues: The ultrasound technology used in Vaser Liposuction is more selective, causing minimal damage to blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue.
  • Reduced swelling and bruising: The precise nature of Vaser Liposuction results in less swelling and bruising compared to traditional liposuction.
  • Faster recovery: Patients undergoing Vaser Liposuction typically experience a faster recovery period than those who have undergone traditional liposuction.


Determining if You Are a Candidate for Lipedema Surgery

To determine whether you are a suitable candidate for lipedema surgery, we evaluate several factors, including:

  • The severity of your lipedema: Lipedema surgery is generally reserved for patients with advanced stages of the condition or those who have not responded to conservative treatments like compression therapy and manual lymphatic drainage.
  • Your overall health: A good candidate for lipedema surgery should be in relatively good health and have no medical conditions that would increase the risk of complications during surgery.
  • Your expectations: It is essential to have realistic expectations about the outcomes of lipedema surgery, as the procedure may not completely eliminate all symptoms.


Risks and Complications of Vaser Liposuction

While Vaser Liposuction has several benefits, it is essential to be aware of the potential risks and complications associated with lipedema surgery:

  • Infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection following Vaser Liposuction.
  • Bleeding: Some bleeding may occur during or after the surgery, although this is generally minimal.
  • Scarring: Small scars may form at the incision sites, but these typically fade over time.
  • Irregular skin contour: In some cases, the skin may appear uneven or dimpled following the surgery.
  • Lymphatic complications: Lipedema surgery, including Vaser Liposuction, may cause temporary or permanent changes in the lymphatic system, leading to lymphedema or other complications.

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Barbaros Mah. Ihlamur Bulvarı
Ağaoğlu My Newwork, No:3, Kat: 3, D:25
Ataşehir - İstanbul - Turkey

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