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Despite the many advances in traditional liposuction, limitations of the technique include postoperative edema and ecchymoses, surgeon fatigue, limited effectiveness in more fibrous areas, and difficulty in avoiding surface contour irregularities.

Margaret W. Mann, MD, Melanie D. Palm, MD, and Roberta D. Sengelmann, MD

Although suction-assisted liposuction under tumescent anesthesia remains the traditional method for body sculpting, newer technologies promise to increase efficiency, decrease surgeon fatigue, and minimize complication. Power-, ultrasound-, and laser-assisted devices are ideal in large volume cases and in areas of fibrous tissues as an adjunct to traditional liposuction. Although skepticism remains chemical lipolysis, more commonly termed mesotherapy or lipodissolve may be an alternative to surgical treatment of localized fat. This article reviews the recent advancements in the field of liposuction and the current literature which support their use.

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Despite the many advances in traditional liposuction, limitations of the technique include postoperative edema and ecchymoses, surgeon fatigue, limited effectiveness in more fibrous areas, and difficulty in avoiding surface contour irregularities.
Despite the many advances in traditional liposuction, limitations of the technique include postoperative edema and ecchymoses, surgeon fatigue, limited effectiveness in more fibrous areas, and difficulty in avoiding surface contour irregularities.

Margaret W. Mann, MD, Melanie D. Palm, MD, and Roberta D. Sengelmann, MD

Although suction-assisted liposuction under tumescent anesthesia remains the traditional method for body sculpting, newer technologies promise to increase efficiency, decrease surgeon fatigue, and minimize complication. Power-, ultrasound-, and laser-assisted devices are ideal in large volume cases and in areas of fibrous tissues as an adjunct to traditional liposuction. Although skepticism remains chemical lipolysis, more commonly termed mesotherapy or lipodissolve may be an alternative to surgical treatment of localized fat. This article reviews the recent advancements in the field of liposuction and the current literature which support their use.

*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.

Margaret W. Mann, MD, Melanie D. Palm, MD, and Roberta D. Sengelmann, MD

Although suction-assisted liposuction under tumescent anesthesia remains the traditional method for body sculpting, newer technologies promise to increase efficiency, decrease surgeon fatigue, and minimize complication. Power-, ultrasound-, and laser-assisted devices are ideal in large volume cases and in areas of fibrous tissues as an adjunct to traditional liposuction. Although skepticism remains chemical lipolysis, more commonly termed mesotherapy or lipodissolve may be an alternative to surgical treatment of localized fat. This article reviews the recent advancements in the field of liposuction and the current literature which support their use.

*For a PDF of the full article, click on the link to the left of this introduction.

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