Your doctor will provide you with specific information on how to prepare for your procedure.
They may advise you to:
Make sure that your doctor is aware of any preexisting health conditions or prescription medications that you take. They can advise you on any other necessary precautions
After the procedure, your doctor will give you a sheet of detailed instructions that will make your recovery process easier. Follow these instructions and watch the site of the lipolysis closely to make sure your skin heals properly.
Although you should be able to resume everyday activities rather quickly, it may be a good idea to arrange a ride home after the procedure. You shouldn’t drive if you’re feeling any discomfort, so plan ahead.
This procedure usually takes less than an hour, and you’ll be awake the entire time.
In most cases, only one session is needed. This is true even if you choose to have it done on multiple areas of your skin.
Sometimes, lipolysis is done in combination with traditional liposuction. This can add to the duration and recovery process. Talk to your doctor about what you can expect.
If you’re getting laser lipolysis only, your appointment will go something like this:
After the fat is removed, you’ll be able to get up, walk around, and resume most everyday activities as soon as you’re ready to leave the doctor’s office.
You’ll likely experience minor bruising and discomfort for several days after the procedure.
If the laser site isn’t properly cared for after the procedure, you may be at risk for infection and scarring. In severe cases, blood clots can occur. You should see your doctor if you’re experiencing any unusual swelling, pain, or discharge.
This is a relatively new procedure, so very little is known about the potential for long-term risks.
After you have lipolysis, you may need to take an antibiotic for three to five days to ward off infections. Your doctor will also talk to you about how to maximize the results of your procedure, be it with a certain course of exercise or a change in diet.
Recovery times differ, but plan on taking at least eight days off from working out and other strenuous activities.
You should be able to see some of the effects of lipolysis right away. Your skin might appear tighter, feel firmer, and be more compact. But you may also see some bruising, swelling, and irritation in the area where lipolysis was applied.
Keep an eye on the area, and see your doctor if you experience any unusual changes in pain or drainage.
Your doctor may ask to see you for a follow-up about a week after the procedure to make sure things are healing correctly.
You should wait until at least eight weeks after the birth. Not only is your skin more stretched than normal, but the local anaesthetic you’re given for the procedure can get into your bloodstream and harm the baby’s growth. The results are also unpredictable due to hormonal changes in your body.
The only effective way to get rid of loose skin after your laser lipo treatment is to undergo surgery. This might be:
Generally, there is a surgical procedure for most parts of the body where your skin might be loose and saggy. A surgeon will remove the excess skin and tighten what remains.
Be aware that this is invasive surgery involving anaesthetic, incisions and, usually, weeks of recovery time.
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