Beyond Lipo: How to Melt Away Stubborn Fat Without Surgery

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December 9, 2023

Dr. Audrey Heller

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If you’re looking for a way to get rid of unwanted fat without going under the knife, you might be interested in some of the latest non-surgical liposuction alternatives.

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These procedures use different technologies to target and destroy fat cells without damaging the surrounding skin or tissue.

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They can help you achieve a slimmer and more contoured appearance with minimal downtime and risks.

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Here are some of the most popular liposuction alternatives and how they work:

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 CoolSculpting

This method uses controlled cooling to freeze and kill fat cells in specific areas of the body. The frozen fat cells are then naturally eliminated by the body over time. CoolSculpting can treat various areas, such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs, arms, chin, and bra fat.

It can reduce up to 25% of fat in the treated area after one session, which lasts about an hour. You may need multiple sessions to achieve your desired results.

 Zerona

This method uses low-level laser technology to create tiny holes in the fat cells, causing them to leak their contents into the lymphatic system.

The body then flushes out the fat through natural processes.

Zerona can treat multiple areas at once, such as the waist, hips, thighs, arms, and chest.

 It can reduce up to 3.5 inches of fat in the treated area after six sessions, which last about 40 minutes each.

You may need to follow a healthy diet and exercise regimen to maintain your results.

 Kybella

This method uses an injectable substance called deoxycholic acid, which is naturally produced by the body to break down dietary fat.

Kybella is injected into the fat under the chin, where it destroys the fat cells permanently. Kybella can treat moderate to severe submental fullness, also known as a double chin.

 It can improve your chin profile after two to four sessions, which last about 15 minutes each.

 You may experience some swelling, bruising, or numbness after each session.

 Liposonix

This method uses high-intensity focused ultrasound to heat up and destroy fat cells in targeted areas.

The body then removes the dead fat cells through natural processes. Liposonix can treat various areas, such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs, and back.

 It can reduce up to one inch of fat in the treated area after one session, which lasts about an hour.

You may feel some discomfort, warmth, or tingling during the procedure.

UltraShape

This method uses pulsed ultrasound to deliver focused energy to the fat cells, causing them to rupture and release their contents into the bloodstream.

The body then metabolizes and eliminates the fat through natural processes.

UltraShape can treat various areas, such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs, and arms.

 It can reduce up to 32% of fat in the treated area after three sessions, which last about 45 minutes each.

 You may feel some mild pressure or vibration during the procedure.

Vanquish

This method uses radiofrequency energy to heat up and destroy fat cells in large areas of the body.

 The body then clears out the dead fat cells through natural processes.

 Vanquish can treat multiple areas at once, such as the abdomen, flanks, back, and thighs.

It can reduce up to 59% of fat in the treated area after four sessions, which last about 45 minutes each.

You may feel some warmth or tingling during the procedure.

As you can see, there are many options for non-surgical liposuction alternatives that can help you achieve your aesthetic goals without surgery.

However, these procedures are not meant for weight loss or for treating obesity.

They are best suited for people who are close to their ideal weight but have stubborn pockets of fat that resist diet and exercise.

If you’re interested in learning more about these procedures or finding out which one is right for you, consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist who has experience with these technologies.

They can evaluate your condition and recommend the best treatment plan for your needs.

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