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VASER Technology on KDVR Fox 31 News – Denver, CO

Posted in Liposelection on May 3rd, 2010 by admin – 1 Comment


Well, its about time for it. Traditional liposuction can be capable and have you down to weeks recovering but theres a relatively new process called VASER where the patient can actually be standing and awake if you can believe that. Its been featured on several news programs and a doctor right here in denver is one of the leading surgeons practicing this technique. Well tell you more about it now. We edited this down so the shots wont be bad. I keep performing this procedure with the patient awake. This is an awake lipo procedure. We can use drugs to make the patient comfortable enough to be awake and move herself to the table with very little help. This is the VASER ultrasound. Its been tuned to only melt fat, leaving everything else intact. The tip of the probe is doing the work for me so i dont have to rip it. Our end point is when the resistance is gone. Essentially. Wow. Thats how that works. Welcome, doctors, plastic surgeons. This is amazing. Doctor, why is it youre able to stay awake during something like this? We have current types of anesthesia that allows this, one, an epidural. The other uses a fluid with lidocaine similar to what youd use at a dentist but we use it in a much bigger way. Now, doctor, whos a good candidate for this? Did liposuction smooth you out as well as people say it does? There are a number of candidates. Traditionally we thought it would be for the overweight but now were seeing candidates of normal weight that cant in the gym get the

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What if you Liposuction a 360 pound 64-year old man?

Posted in Vaser Liposuction on November 23rd, 2009 by admin – 2 Comments

I’m asking this because I’m worried about my father’s health and I want to do something about it.

I’m considering Liposuction because it seems the easiest and a lot safer than drugs and dieting wont work very well *only a little*(So please don’t post anything about how drugs work).

Will he go into some sort of shock because of the major adjustment.

Should I get it done little by little?

Any helpful answers would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.