Hi I'm a teen and I have a large mons pubis which I feel sticks out. I always feel insecure for it and have only recently found that I am not the only one. The only difference from all the stories online is that I am not overweight or large and really have never been so is there a way I can reduce its size without surgery (any changes I can personally do to reduce its size or pills etc, just nothing that involves direct reduction through liposculpture or surgery). thank you!
January 11, 2017
Answer: Non-invasive fat reduction Liposuction vs. direct excision (in conjunction with abdominoplasty) remain the standards for management of fullness of the mons pubis. However, there are a number of non-invasive fat reduction technologies currently available including Sculpsure and Coolsculpt. While these are technically off label uses of the devices, they are non-invasive modalities used to treat excess subcutaneous fat in a relatively pain free manner with minimal to no downtime.The one draw back to either technology is the delayed effect and the likely need for multiple treatment. These treatments do not directly remove or destroy fat but rather initiate the process of lipolysis (destruction of fat cells). Ultimately, it is the patient's own internal systems which will over time remove these fat cells resulting in a slow progressive loss over the weeks following the procedure. One treatment has about 1/3 the impact of liposuction, which is why most patient will need 2 or more treatments (and several weeks) in order to achieve a final result.As always, consult with a board certified plastic surgeon and discuss what treatment is right for you.
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January 11, 2017
Answer: Non-invasive fat reduction Liposuction vs. direct excision (in conjunction with abdominoplasty) remain the standards for management of fullness of the mons pubis. However, there are a number of non-invasive fat reduction technologies currently available including Sculpsure and Coolsculpt. While these are technically off label uses of the devices, they are non-invasive modalities used to treat excess subcutaneous fat in a relatively pain free manner with minimal to no downtime.The one draw back to either technology is the delayed effect and the likely need for multiple treatment. These treatments do not directly remove or destroy fat but rather initiate the process of lipolysis (destruction of fat cells). Ultimately, it is the patient's own internal systems which will over time remove these fat cells resulting in a slow progressive loss over the weeks following the procedure. One treatment has about 1/3 the impact of liposuction, which is why most patient will need 2 or more treatments (and several weeks) in order to achieve a final result.As always, consult with a board certified plastic surgeon and discuss what treatment is right for you.
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January 11, 2017
Answer: #liposuction Hi. Liposuction is the best answer to your problem. There is another product called kybella which is coming to australia soon. It is an injection which dissolves the fat anx may be an option however we have had no experience yet. RegardsDamien
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January 11, 2017
Answer: #liposuction Hi. Liposuction is the best answer to your problem. There is another product called kybella which is coming to australia soon. It is an injection which dissolves the fat anx may be an option however we have had no experience yet. RegardsDamien
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