Memphis Vaser Liposuction doctors
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Peter A. Aldea, MD
Memphis Plastic Surgeon
6401 Poplar Avenue Suite 360, Memphis |
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J. Jason Wendel, MD
Nashville Plastic Surgeon
1215 21st Ave South Suite 6050 , Nashville |
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Robert Adams, MD
Memphis Plastic Surgeon
80 Humphreys Center Suite 106, Memphis |
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Patricia L. Eby, MD
Memphis Plastic Surgeon
6401 Poplar Ave Suite 360, Memphis |
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Allen Hughes
Memphis Plastic Surgeon
80 Humphreys Center Suite 100, Memphis |
Recent Answers
I have Hyperhydrosis in my hands, feet, arm pits, groin and occasionally other areas such as my buttocks. I am nearly frustrated with trying to find a helpful solution. I have heard about VASER for the condition but I want to know if it is safe to use on these areas and if there will be some compensatory sweating as a result?
Hyperhydroids (Oversweating) cannot be treated with liposuction of the hands, feet or groins. There are ther more effective treatments including the use of Botox.
I am 5'6 and weight 200lbs. I work out on a regular basis but a majority of my fat is on my stomach and I can not target that one part of my body. I tend to gain muscle in my legs rather than lose weight. I am hoping to enlist in the military but unfortunately I am over the weight limit and I want to enter immediately. I have an extremely physical (FedEx)job and I can't take a lot of time off. So, I was wondering if I should go for Vaser or a non-invasive surgery for the quickest results?
Liposuction can remove up to 10 pounds of fat off which would leave you with 190 pounds. Since you exercise and working for FedEx is quite strenuous (all f us in Memphis know it) the only missing piece of the puzzle is how many calories are you taking in. I'm sure if you were able to radcaly cut your carbohydrate and fat intake your weight would plummet.



