Studies show that BodyTite is safe and well-tolerated by patients, with a quick recovery time. The FDA has cleared the device for use on the stomach, arms, chest, knees, and thighs.
To help keep patients safe, the BodyTite device is monitored by a computer that regulates the temperature, lowering your risk of burns from thermal energy.
However, it’s important to find a provider who understands appropriate device settings and will carefully monitor your tissue temperature, to determine whether to increase or decrease RF levels for optimal body sculpting.Â
As we mentioned above, some reviewers on RealSelf have reported burns and scarring, showing that BodyTite can go wrong in the hands of an inexperienced (or inattentive) provider.Â
Again, choosing an experienced board-certified plastic surgeon can reduce your risk of side effects and complications like burns, scars, or nerve damage.
RealSelf Tip: During your consultation, discuss whether you’ll have local anesthesia with IV sedation or general anesthesia. While the procedure is safe with local anesthesia, people have different pain thresholds, particularly when undergoing liposuction.
Dr. Kevin R. Hanz, a plastic surgeon in Dallas, puts it like this: “Would you consider having liposuction alone under local anesthesia? If the answer is yes, I would move forward confidently [with that]. Many patients seek out procedures under local or minimal anesthesia. For larger areas, it’s nice to have IV sedation.”