Newest Generation of Liposuction:
VASER Lipo Better in Every Way
By David J. Levens, MD, PA, FACS
It seems a new cosmetic surgery “breakthrough” is
announced about once a week. Often the new product or
technique is more hype than science and patients may be disappointed
when promised results do not occur.
That’s
not the case with VASER Liposelection® and VASER HiDef™,
a proven technique for liposuction. The VASER technology uses
ultrasonic energy delivered into the fatty tissue through a
thin probe to target and emulsify the fat.
The VASER
Liposelection® procedure is a patented system which allows
the surgeon to work with greater precision, selectively emulsifying
fat cells while preserving other surrounding tissues, such
as nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue. As
the treatment can be more controlled and less traumatic to
the surrounding tissues, the result can be smoother skin contour
with less pain, less bruising and less downtime
There is
also less blood loss, a safety issue that is especially important in cases
where large volumes of fat are being removed. Less blood loss also
speeds recovery.
The procedure
can be used to remove excess fat on arms, hips, chest, breasts,
knees, ankles, waist, stomach, chin, back, buttocks, neck and thighs. It
has already been performed on thousands of patients with excellent
results.
Here’s
how the technique works: The fatty layer beneath the
skin is infused with tumescent fluid. Then the VASER
ultrasonic probe delivers high frequency vibrations which cause
the fat cells to break apart and emulsify. Through
the same small incision, a small thin tube (cannula) is used
to remove the emulsified fat. During the healing process, the
skin will retract to create a smooth, natural-looking result.
For patients who want a more highly sculpted, athletic look
even though they already exercise regularly and are at an ideal
weight, the VASER HiDef™ procedure
can do the job. This technique involves very careful removal of both
superficial and deep fat overlying the abdominal muscles in order to enhance
the visibility of the underlying musculature, creating more of a “6 pack” look.
The
technique goes beyond traditional body sculpting because it follows the
muscle groups closer to more selectively improve contour. After
the procedure, patients typically wait about 2-3 weeks before returning to
their full exercise routines. The
first evidence of improved muscle definition can be seen in
about 4 weeks, with final results at 3 months.
David Levens, MD, PA, FACS has been practicing
cosmetic surgery in Coral Springs since 1989. In addition
to his private practice at 1725 University Drive, Dr. Levens
has served as Vice Chief of Staff and Chief of Surgery at the
Coral Springs Medical Center. He is Certified by the American
Board of Plastic Surgery and is a member of the American Society
for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic
Surgeons. Dr. Levens has been cited repeatedly in Miami
Metro Magazine’s annual lists of “Best Doctors
in South Florida”. He earned his medical degree
at Columbia University, New York, and served residencies in
general surgery and plastic surgery at Montefiore Hospital & Medical
Center, New York. He lives in Coral Springs with his
wife, Linda, and their two children, Danielle and Ben. He can
be reached at 954-752-1020 or www.DrLevens.com.