"How to prevent cellulite after liposuction?"
Body contouring procedures, particularly liposuction, have gained immense popularity in recent years and have become an essential component of aesthetic practices for both men and women.
Body contouring involves reshaping and sculpting the body to target areas of persistent fat and address other aesthetic concerns.
Regrettably, certain patients may develop lumps after the procedure, which can hinder achieving the desired smooth and contoured appearance.
However, this common side effect can be prevented with appropriate post-operative care, enabling patients to attain the beautifully contoured body they envision.
Common side effects that may occur after a body contouring procedure include:
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Cellulite
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Lumpy skin
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Swelling
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Pain
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Bruising
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Redness around incisions
These side effects can be attributed to various factors related to the procedure.
A cannula creates tunnels beneath the skin during body contouring to remove excess fat.
After the procedure, these tunnels may fill with fluid,
leading to a lumpy appearance on the skin's surface.
Additionally, localized accumulation of blood, known as a hematoma, and residual fat deposits can contribute to these side effects.
Then what to do
after surgery?
typically, lumps do not last forever and will dissipate on their own over time. Relying solely on your body's natural regenerative abilities may not yield the desired aesthetic and functional outcomes. Furthermore, due to the variations in individual healing rates, swelling, bruising, and pain may persist for extended periods.
That's why lymphatic massage is vital in achieving improved results and faster recovery.
When the lymphatic system is not effectively circulated, fluid can abnormally accumulate in the skin and subcutaneous fat, forming high-density protein. This can result in significant swelling in various parts of the arms, legs, and face.
Moreover, the lymphatic system is crucial in waste elimination and immune function. Insufficient lymphatic circulation can lower immunity and lead to symptoms such as numbness. The effectiveness of this lymphatic system dramatically influences the recovery process, and the quality of lymphatic massage and management can make a substantial difference in post-surgical recovery.
Here's the best
solution for you
Fascella,
A new type of lifting equipment combining high-frequency and low-frequency energy
As a result, fascia and muscles induce physical contraction, reducing the size of hypertrophied muscles or giving elasticity and tightening effects to loose skin tissue.
Usually, Botox and lifting procedures must be performed in parallel to achieve these effects.
Still, Fascella has a differentiated feature in that two effects can be expected with just one procedure.
Glass stone
Glass Stone
In the case of ultrasonic/high-frequency lifting equipment such as Ulthera, Thermage, Shrink, Inmode, etc.
Their procedure was performed with a cartridge (tip) attached, fascella used 6 different pieces of equipment called ‘Glass Stone’ to perform the procedure.
Therefore, the difference from conventional flat handpieces that are flat - The human body is not a two-dimensional flat figure but a 3D one. The curvature is different for each individual. Therefore, to compensate for this, more sophisticated procedures are possible by using 6 other glass stones.
The critical point of lifting is to promote fascial...
fascial remodeling and cell activation simultaneously
‘Fascia’ exists between the subcutaneous tissue and the muscle layer and serves as a skin support and plays a vital role in supplying moisture, nutrients, and oxygen to skin cells.
When this fascia adheres, the skin and fat layer sag downward, waste products accumulate, and cellulite proliferates.
In addition, as the supply of sufficient moisture, nutrients, and oxygen is cut off, the skin wrinkles and loses elasticity.
fascella can treat the root cause through glass stones rather than the conventional planar method