When carrying out water assisted liposuction, the surgeon uses a jet of water to dislodge fat using a cannula to suction it out of the tissue. The major advantage of using water to loosen the fat is that the fat cells are not damaged and …show more content…
Depending on what area you are having treated, you will require an anaesthetic. This can be either general, local or intravenous sedation. Pain relief is added to the water jet in the form of lidocaine to minimise the discomfort you may feel.
How long it takes for an area to be treated, largely depends on how big the area is and how much fatty tissue is present. There is no long water infiltration time required for water assisted lipo, where epinephrine, saline and lidocaine are pumped into the area to plump the tissue up to make it easier to remove.
So, if you have a small amount of fat to be removed in stubborn fat pockets, you may well benefit from water assisted liposuction treatment. You will need to take the advice of ac qualified surgeon to ensure that you follow a good diet both before and after treatment to minimise the risk of fatty tissue returning to these areas. You may also need to discuss with your surgeon if you are on any medication which may affect your ability to have the treatment. However, if you do decide to go ahead, you will find that water assisted lipo will be a very good method of fat