Compared to traditional liposuction, plasma fiber lipolysis causes less damage to the skin and has more precise targeting. Many people are interested in knowing if fiber lipolysis is effective. This article will introduce the effectiveness of fiber lipolysis.
Is Fiber Lipolysis Effective?
Yes, it is effective.
Fiber lipolysis uses the theory of plasma thermolysis to dissolve fat. It evenly liquefies fat cells, which are then naturally metabolized and expelled from the body, resulting in effective weight loss. This technique has been recognized both domestically and internationally. In September 2007, China introduced the first instrument using this technology, called the "electro-optical endoscopic surgery".
How Effective is Fiber Lipolysis?
It causes minimal trauma and is safer and more effective.
Traditional techniques such as radio frequency, ultrasound, and laser use external heat to raise the temperature to 62-75 degrees, causing the collagen layer to break and then recombine for skin tightening. These techniques easily damage the patient's skin and the treatment results are not precise enough. In contrast, fiber endoscopic surgery is more intuitive and direct, surpassing any traditional techniques such as radio frequency, ultrasound, and laser. It is the future trend in non-invasive cosmetic procedures.
By using fiber lipolysis, fat removal can be accurately targeted, quickly eliminating fat cells in the body. This fundamentally reduces the number of fat cells and prevents post-operative rebound. The extracted high-quality fat cells can also be reused as materials for autologous fat transplantation and filling.
How Many Pounds Can You Lose with Fiber Lipolysis in One Session?
Generally, you can lose 5-6 pounds.
The amount of fat removed during fiber lipolysis surgery is controlled to be around 3000ml. For individuals with a higher body weight, it can be slightly increased to 4000ml, but the total amount of fat removed in one session should not exceed 5000ml. If someone has poor physical conditions and requests multiple areas of fat removal, the doctor will divide the liposuction into multiple sessions while ensuring safety.
The density of fat is 0.9 grams per milliliter, so 3000ml * 0.9 = 2700 grams = 5.4 pounds. This means that most people can lose 5-6 pounds in one session of fiber lipolysis.
Who Should Not Undergo Fiber Lipolysis?
1. Individuals with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, abnormal coagulation function, or impaired important organ function.
2. Those who are taking anticoagulant drugs, vasodilators, corticosteroids, or similar medications for a long time.
3. Individuals with skin infections in the abdominal area.
4. Those with psychological disorders, unrealistic expectations, or excessively strict requirements for their own body shape.
5. Morbidly obese individuals should only consider surgery after the primary disease is cured or controlled, and the decision should be made based on the individual's condition and consultation with a doctor.