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Having a toned, lean body is a goal for many people, but it's not easy to achieve. Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly can help, especially when it comes to weight loss. But sometimes, even these efforts fall short. Body contouring procedures such as radiofrequency liposuction or radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis are very popular among men and women who want to lose weight and shape their body.
Liposuction
Liposuction is a tried and tested treatment to remove fat from the abdomen, buttocks, buttocks, thighs, arms and other areas. During liposuction, your doctor makes one or two small incisions near the treated area and inserts a long flexible tube called a cannula. The cannula has a blunt tip that breaks down fat and sucks it out of the body.
Because the skin loses its natural elasticity with age, the skin in the treated area may remain loose in elderly patients. For elderly patients with poor skin elasticity, radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis or even radiofrequency liposuction may be a better option.
Radiofrequency liposuction
Radiofrequency liposuction offers a minimally invasive procedure that requires only local anesthesia and produces minimal bruising compared to traditional liposuction methods. It also simultaneously tightens the skin in the treated area for a refreshed appearance.
People who have had the procedure say it works well on some parts of the body but less so on others. Women who have tried radiofrequency liposuction to get rid of their flanks, legs, abdomen, and upper arms are satisfied with the results they achieve after just one or two sessions.
Radio frequency assisted fat melting
Radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis uses radio frequency (RF) energy to break down and liquefy fat so it can be absorbed and removed naturally by your body. In radiofrequency lipolysis, energy is applied to heat fat cells, breaking down the cell walls and melting and liquefying the fatty tissue. Over the next few weeks, your body clears the liquefied debris and excretes it.
The most significant disadvantage of radiofrequency-assisted lipolysis compared to liposuction is that it is not designed to remove as much fat as possible. If you want to remove more fat, liposuction may be better for you.
Taking care of your body after liposuction or lipolysis
How you take care of your body after liposuction depends on many factors, such as your lifestyle and eating habits. First, you need to change your eating habits and eat healthy: eat smaller meals and avoid high-fat foods. Also, keep in mind that coffee, alcohol and sugar must be avoided as these can interfere with your recovery and recovery after liposuction.
Today, there are a variety of ways to maintain an attractive figure after liposuction surgery. These methods include exercise and exercise. However, remember not to overdo it. Start slowly and gradually increase the intensity. Giving hope won't get rid of stubborn fat deposits, but liposuction and radiofrequency lipolysis can. Put yourself first and move toward getting rid of excess fat.