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Are you struggling with stubborn fat pockets that will not disappear, despite your best efforts to diet and exercise? If so, liposuction may be the solution you’ve been looking for. 

At Rios Center for Plastic Surgery in Edinburg, TX, we offer the latest advancements in liposuction techniques to help you achieve your body goals. Take a look at these exciting developments in the world of liposuction and how we use them to help you obtain a more sculpted and toned physique.

What Is Liposuction?

Liposuction is one of the most popular cosmetic procedures available today for people who want to eliminate stubborn, unwanted fat deposits. Using a thin metal tube, known as a cannula, and gentle suction power, liposuction removes unwanted fat from specific areas to help refine your figure and enhance your natural contours. This minimally invasive procedure is suitable for both men and women and may be customized to meet your needs. 

3 Advancements in Liposuction Techniques

Liposuction has undergone many advancements since its inception decades ago. Due to advancements in technology and techniques, liposuction is much more effective and much less invasive than it once was. Three particularly notable advancements include:

1. Tumescent Liposuction 

Tumescent liposuction is a technique that involves injecting a tumescent solution into the treatment area before performing liposuction. The solution contains a combination of saline, anesthetic, and epinephrine, which helps numb the area, constrict blood vessels, and minimize bleeding. 

Tumescent liposuction allows for more precise and safer fat removal, resulting in less swelling, bruising, and downtime. This procedure is commonly used in combination with other techniques, including laser liposuction and Vaser liposuction. 

2. Vaser Liposuction

Vaser liposuction is a type of ultrasound-assisted liposuction. This means that we use ultrasound energy to liquefy the unwanted fat cells before suctioning them out. Vaser liposuction is particularly beneficial for treating areas with dense pockets of fat or fibrous bands. 

This type of liposuction is generally considered to be more effective than laser liposuction due to its precision. Vaser liposuction also has better potential for skin tightening since ultrasound energy helps to stimulate the production of collagen. 

3. Targeted Liposuction for Specific Areas

Another advancement in liposuction is the ability to treat new areas of the body. Using advanced techniques and technology, we are able to precisely target many common problem areas people struggle to target on their own. 

Stomach Liposuction

Stomach liposuction is what most people think of when they hear the term “liposuction.” This type of liposuction targets the abdomen to remove excess fat, including unwanted love handles and fat deposits around the waist. We can use this type of liposuction to help you achieve a smoother, more sculpted abdomen, and a more refined figure. 

Arm Liposuction

Many people struggle with excess fat in the upper arms, commonly known as “bat wings.” Arm liposuction can effectively remove the unwanted fat in the upper arms and create a more toned and contoured appearance. 

Vaser liposuction is great for this tricky area since it allows for precise fat removal and better skin tightening. This procedure can be well-suited for people looking to achieve slimmer and more defined upper arms. 

The incisions from arm liposuction are easy to conceal and are not a concern for most people. You may receive arm liposuction on its own or combine it with other treatment areas for more meaningful overall results. This is especially useful for people looking to correct uneven or disproportionate areas.  

Neck Liposuction

The neck is another common area of concern for many people. Excess fat in the area can weigh down your face and result in a more aged appearance. Neck liposuction is a minimally invasive solution that can help remove excess fat from the neck to help define the jawline and create a slimmer, more youthful appearance. 

During this procedure, we make small, discreet incisions below the chin to gently liquefy and extract unwanted fat cells in the area. This delicate area typically responds well to Vaser liposuction, which can also help tighten the remaining skin.

What Is Liposuction Recovery Like?

While some cosmetic procedures come with a lengthy recovery time, liposuction has a relatively short and easy recovery period. Immediately after the procedure, your body will need ample rest to properly heal and adjust to its new shape. 

During this time, it’s important to stay hydrated, keep the incision sites clean and dry, and follow any aftercare instructions we provide. Most patients are able to resume light activities within a few days and gradually return to normal activities in a few weeks, with results continuing to improve over time. 

Is Liposuction Right for You?

Liposuction can be an effective solution for individuals who are close to their ideal body weight but struggle with localized pockets of fat that are resistant to diet and exercise. However, liposuction is not a substitute for weight loss or a healthy lifestyle, and it is important to have realistic expectations about the results.

The best way to determine your candidacy is to come in for a consultation. We will evaluate your overall health and discuss your specific concerns to determine whether liposuction is right for you.

Sculpt a Slimmer Figure With Liposuction in Edinburg, TX 

If you’re looking to achieve a more sculpted and toned body, liposuction can be a powerful tool in your cosmetic journey. At Rios Center for Plastic Surgery in Edinburg, TX, we offer the latest advancements in liposuction techniques to help our patients achieve their desired results. To learn more about how we can help you achieve your body goals, contact us today to schedule your liposuction consultation. 


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