Does fat enter the bloodstream after laser liposuction?

If not, where does it go?  How do surgeons even know?

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A: It does not

Kamran Khoobehi, MD

After laser lipo your surgeon need to remove the melted fat. There are some non-board certified doctors that do not have enough experience with regular liposuction and do not remove fat post laser lipo.Please check the certification of your surgeon and make sure that your doctor is board certified plastic... more

A: Laser Lipo

Shawn Allen, MD

Leaving the fat behind has unknown consequences.  What happens to it nobody knows.  Most believe it goes to the liver and kidneys to get filtered out but this isnt a great concept medically. Liposuction has in its name the word suction...as in to suck out the unwanted fat.  Dont be fooled into... more

A: Fat should be removed by a cannula

Hisham Seify, MD, PhD

Fat should not enter the blood stream after laser liposuction or any type of liposuction. The laser energy used should be used only for melting the fat. The second step should be removing the fat from the body by a real cannula.

A: Yes, it can potentially enter the bloodstream

Otto Joseph Placik, MD

This is a complex answer and may be beyond what you are asking. Laser lipo is supposed to me similar to mesotherapy in that you use the laser as a modality to achieve fat cell destruction. Mesotherapy uses detergent like agents to accomplish the same. In either case, the fat cells rupture and release... more

A: Yes, a small amount of fat usually does

John P. Di Saia, MD

Hello, Fat disrupted by both tumescent and other forms of liposuction in a very small way enters the blood stream. This can vary in its extent. Fat embolism (fat travelling via the bloodstream) is a very rare cause of problems leading many surgeons to recommending limitations in the amount of liposuction... more

A: excreted? deposits in blood vessels? causes cancer?

York Jay Yates, MD

I have looked into this and have not found an adequate answer to this question.  It may be that the fat and fat by-products are all excreted from the liver/ kidneys never to be heard from again.  Hopefully this is the case.  Other possibilities include the possibility of fat/ cholesterol... more

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