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Liposculpture is a breakthrough in light-based body contouring designed to reduce stubborn fat in problem areas such as the abdomen and love handles.

What is Liposculpture?

When patients are troubled by stubborn fat, tumescent technique liposculpture is the easiest, safest, and most effective treatment option available.

What can Liposculpture treat ?

Stubborn fat areas such as abdomen and love handles

What is a Liposculpture session like?

First, an anesthetic solution is locally infused into the fatty layer that is to be removed. Next, a very small instrument, or cannula, is inserted into the fat and moved in a gentle back and forth motion to release the tissue. Simultaneously, the fatty tissue is suctioned into a collection system. After the procedure is complete, the patient wears an elastic compression garment for approximately one week to help the healing process. Recovery is rapid, with patients back to work the following day and exercising in 2-3 days.

What results can be expected from Liposculpture ?

The fat cells that are removed during this procedure are permanently removed, but to keep your new shape follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly.

Recovery time will vary from person to person, and the type of surgery you had. Expect bruising, swelling and soreness for at least a few weeks.

Your doctor may require you to wear a compression garment to control swelling for 1-2 months, in addition to taking antibiotics in most cases to reduce the risk of infection.

Get Liposculpture treatment at Ann Arbor, Michigan

This Forefront Dermatology clinic, is led by board-certified dermatologists, Dr. Albert Cattell, Dr. Sonam Rama, Dr. Alexis Lyons and Dr. Noah Smith, offering Liposculpture treatment to the residents of Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Call (734) 800-2055 or fill out the consult form to request your appointment today.

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*Age Restriction.
For patients scheduling who are under 18 years of age (19 in Alabama) please make sure you have permission from your parent or legal guardian to schedule this appointment.  Your parent or legal guardian must accompany you on your initial visit and on certain subsequent visits to provide appropriate informed consent.