LIPODISSOLVE TREATMENTS


Super Wet Liposuction Technique to Eliminate Fat



Liposuction is a surgical method that has been frequently used to removes fat from the body beneath the skin by placing a hollow tube known as a cannula which is aid by a suction device called an aspirator. In the procedure of liposuction there are many techniques are also involved that follows this fundamental procedure. But it varies in the terms of anesthesia that has been used in the insertion of liquefied medicines and the integrated involuntary devices used in breaking down of surplus fat. Later on the cells are eliminated through the cannula.


Liposuction basically can be divided to four types of techniques, namely Tumescent Liposuction, Super-Wet Technique, Dry Liposuction and Wet Technique. One of the very popular and admired techniques is the super wet technique. It is a kind of liposuction that is used to reduce unwanted fat from the body. In this method fluid is administrated into the areas where the fat will be eliminated.


This technique of liposuction is quite similar to the Wet Technique, and because of that reason it is called Super Wet Liposuction Technique. It can be differentiated in terms of the amount of fat eliminated after the liquid is administrated. It is also comparatively not risky as the tumescent liposuction because liquid is equivalent as amount to the fat that is removed after injection in tumescent procedure.





However, Super Wet Liposuction Technique also needs general anesthesia. It makes use of a larger injection of liquefied solution than the Wet liposuction method, but only half the quantity of the tumescent procedure. In this procedure solution filled in the injections usually includes epinephrine, saline (intravenous salt solution), and sometimes lidocaine (a local anesthetic).


Injected amounts of solution depend upon gathered fat and in some cases the administrated quantity of injection is as much as three times of the amount of unwanted fat that has to be removed. The anesthetizing medication can provide during surgery and to lessen pain after surgery. Blood vessel constraint also lessens loss of blood during the process and bruising after the procedure completion.