For want of those tight, flat abs, men and women go for intensive diet and workout regimens. But at times efforts can be futile especially if the routines get tedious halfway through the exercise program. We know not of one aiming only for a ‘three-pack abs’.
Women want to have definition or a two pack. They want a feminine, athletic look, so high-definition LipoSelection actually provides a solution for women to appear athletic, but not appear like men.
A new plastic surgery technique called "LipoSelection" was invented because, for many people, owning that desirable abs can be impossible, elusive.
Like the traditional Liposuction, LipoSelection is a procedure that basically extracts fat from the patient. What makes it is a revolutionary technology is its facility to selectively dissolve or liquefy fat, leaving all the other structures that surround the fat essentially untouched. Plastic surgeons are given the allowance to have much more control over the fat to remove.
For patients, that can mean less pain, less bruising, better skin contraction and shorter recovery time.
The popularity and demand for LipoSelection is increasing with at least 600 or 700 doctors in the United States alone doing the procedure. In fact, some sophisticated plastic surgery clinics have already acquired a more advanced, high-definition version LipoSelection where it does not only remove the fat but it leaves a thin layer behind. Those thin layers are the portions that give the effect of muscle definition.
A person who is not significantly overweight, has a normal amount of fat, and is in relatively good fitness is presented with three options: Liposuction, LipoSelection and high-definition LipoSelection. The latter, as suggested, is the tool for a quick gain of six-pack abs.
Where high-definition LipoSelection differs is not only are we are able to offer something traditional that we see with LipoSelection or with liposuction, where they have a lot of fat that they want removed, but we're actually able to pull in a whole entire different demographic.
High-definition LipoSelection is specially recommended for patients who want better sculpting, better definition –this allows patients to sort of micromanage their appearance, such is the desire for muscular definition.
Muscular definition is as important, but in most cases it is hidden under a layer of fat. Through high-definition LipoSelection, muscular definition is highlighted. The technique works by allowing to sort of amplify the muscles a little bit with the fat that was left behind -- to accentuate that definition that we all have.
High-definition LipoSelection is not for the significantly obese patient. Again, it doesn't have to be for the high level patient, either. It's great for the highly athletic patient who wants to have a nicer figure. But average people with an average amount of fat and good skin tone are great candidates, both men and women.
High-definition LipoSelection is less invasive so recovery time is much less than traditional liposuction.
Just like traditional liposuction, results last if the patient maintains diet and exercise. There are happy patients going back to as far as two years out looking great. If the patient gains a significant amount of weight, result is exhausted.
Cost ranges from $8,000 to $15,000, depending on the coverage and the portion of the body to be treated.