Non-surgical liposuction techniques use laser energy, radio frequency, ultrasound or cold (cryolipolysis) to reduce fat. The device is applied directly to the skin of the treatment area and does not use injections (such as in injection lipolysis) or incisions (such as laser-assisted liposuction). Despite the more subtle fat loss by non-surgical lipolysis techniques compared with liposuction surgical liposes, the technique of non-surgical lipolysis has several advantages including reducing risk, reducing costs, and reducing healing time. Laser, radiofrequency, and ultrasonic techniques provide an added advantage of network tightening. Since no suction is involved, terms such as laser lipolysis, cryolipolysis or body contouring are preferred over non-surgical liposuction.
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History and development
In 2010, Zerona became the first non-invasive lipolysis device approved by the FDA after a randomized controlled trial that showed a reduction in waist, hip, and thigh circumference. Zeltiq obtained FDA approval in 2010 for cryolipolysis of the pelvis and an additional approval in 2012 for stomach cryolipolysis. Strawberry approved by the FDA in 2013 SculpSure, the world's first hyperthermic laser for non-invasive fat destruction, obtains FDA approval by 2015
On January 21, 2005, Meridian Medical received FDA approval for Lapex 2000. On December 29, 2008, Meridian received FDA approval for Lapex BCS. In 2013, the lipo laser division of Meridian Co. Ltd. separated from the parent company to become YOLO Medical Inc., which retains the patent. During this transition period, the Lapex line was renamed to YOLO Curve. On April 24, 2015, YOLO Medical received FDA approval for the successor of the Curve, known as the Lipofina Laser System.
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Technique
Low-level laser light
Low-level laser rays reduce the stability of adipocyte cell membranes, allowing cells to release their fat stores without damaging the cells. Because fat is released into the extracellular space, cardio-based exercise is usually promoted after the procedure. Exercise increases lymph flow and is thought to also promote the use of lipids as an energy source. This is also why sufficient hydration is recommended. Laser technology is distinguished primarily by the wavelength of light used.
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The focused thermal ultrasound technique works by raising the tissue temperature above 56 ° C, resulting in coagulative necrosis of adipocytes, with sparing vessels and nerves. Passive heating of the skin can also cause collagen remodeling.
Radiofrequency
The radio frequency device works by generating alternating flow, which creates an electric field above the skin. The electric field shifts the polarity millions of times per second, causing a change in the orientation of charged particles.
Cryolipolysis
Cryolipolysis is a term for using cryogenics to induce lipolysis. Adipose tissue is cooled above freezing which causes death and local cell inflammation.
Comparison with operations
Costs vary depending on the area of ââcare and the price of the clinic. Total cost, rather than cost per treatment, is a relevant indicator. There may be one or two days of discomfort after each treatment, but there is no long recovery time and no cessation of daily activities.
Legal status
On 19 August 2014, YOLO Medical filed a lawsuit claiming patent infringement on the following: Chromogenex Technologies Ltd., Chromogenex AS, Inc., Strawberry - Laser Lipo Ltd., Lilia Enterprises, LLC., Lipolaser Centers of America, One Source Media, Brandon Robinson, Jon Perlman, MD, David Halpern, MD, Leonard Grossman, MD, Stephen Ronan, MD, FACS and VB Laser Trim Clinic.
Various lipolysis techniques (including the injection of lipolysis, RF, laser, ultrasound, and cryolipolysis were banned in France by the decision of the French Public Health Authority on 11 April 2011. The revised decision on 17 February 2012, distinguishes invasive techniques, which are still prohibited, from non-invasive techniques are permitted; lasers, RF, ultrasound and cryolipolysis that do not penetrate the skin to be legal, and lipolysis and mesotherapy injections remain illegal. A laser device that involves inserting the probe through the skin in a transcutaneous manner but not sucking in the liquid material is also prohibited. Surgeons are allowed to perform surgical liposuction techniques using laser-assisted lipolysis during suction done.
References
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