Is there any difference between liposuction and fat suction?

Oct 15, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Han Xuefeng
Introduction
Liposuction and fat suction are essentially the same procedure, generally referring to liposuction surgery. Liposuction involves using vacuum suction or other technical methods to remove excess fat cells from specific areas of the body, thereby achieving body contouring. Common liposuction techniques include suction-assisted liposuction, water-assisted liposuction, semiconductor laser-assisted liposuction, and ultrasound-assisted liposuction.

Liposuction and fat suction are essentially the same and generally refer to liposuction surgery. Liposuction uses vacuum suction or other technical methods to remove excess fat cells from specific areas of the body, achieving body contouring. Common types of liposuction include vacuum-assisted liposuction, water-jet assisted liposuction, semiconductor laser liposuction, and ultrasound-assisted liposuction.

Analysis of Liposuction Techniques:

Technique Name

Vacuum-Assisted Liposuction

Water-Jet Assisted Liposuction

Semiconductor Laser Liposuction

Ultrasound-Assisted Liposuction

Principle

A small incision is made on the skin surface, and a cannula is inserted into the subcutaneous fat layer. Excess fat cells are then suctioned out of the body using vacuum pressure.

A spiral water knife delivers pressurized water streams to precisely target tissues, selectively separating fat cells.

Laser-generated thermal energy ruptures and liquefies fat cells, which are then removed through small incisions.

High-frequency ultrasound vibrations break apart fat cells, which are subsequently suctioned out of the body.

Indications

Individuals with significant fat accumulation in various body areas

Areas with stubborn fat deposits

Small-area, precision fat removal

Areas with dense fat and abundant fibrous tissue

Reference Price

5,000–15,000 RMB per session

8,000–20,000 RMB per session

10,000–25,000 RMB per session

10,000–25,000 RMB per session

Advantages

Can remove large volumes of fat

Minimal damage to blood vessels and nerves

Stimulates collagen production

Minimal trauma to surrounding tissues

Potential Risks

1. Infection
2. Skin irregularities or unevenness

1. Risk of infection
2. Swelling and bruising

1. Local redness, swelling, and pain
2. Pigmentation

1. Abnormal skin sensation
2. Skin burns

Duration of Results

1–2 years

2–3 years

2–3 years

2–3 years

When choosing liposuction surgery, it is essential to select a reputable medical facility and an experienced, qualified surgeon to ensure both safety and optimal results.

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