Hi Dr. I would like to ask question, I am planning for Vaser Hi Def 4D Liposuction on End of June 2019 if I'm a suitable candidate for Vaser 4d high def liposuction? My height is 176.1 cm weight 68 kg, visceral fat index: 5, bmi: 22.2, body fat: 19.6. I have problem on flank (love handle) and lower abs and my core not so strong.
Answer: Six pack Thank you for your question. Again based on this number makes you a great candidate for Vaser high def bodysculpting. I would like to add that being a plastic surgeon with significant experience in vaser high definition patient selection is key so one recommendation is to show your pictures to give you a more accurate response.
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Answer: Six pack Thank you for your question. Again based on this number makes you a great candidate for Vaser high def bodysculpting. I would like to add that being a plastic surgeon with significant experience in vaser high definition patient selection is key so one recommendation is to show your pictures to give you a more accurate response.
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June 1, 2019
Answer: Can I get six pack using Vaser liposuction? Thank you for your question. Based on your numbers, you are a great candidate for VASER Hi Def Lipo. Without photos, it is difficult to give specific advise. Just remember, you cannot just get a "six pack" and not have the rest of your torso, +/- arms treated. You would look very odd, someone described this as the "Ninja turtle" look.See a board certified plastic surgeon experienced in advanced body sculpting techniques for an in person consultation/evaluation. As a Total Definer surgeon, I trained with Dr. Alfredo Hoyos of Colombia, the inventor of the VASER Hi Def Lipo technique. There are around 550 surgeons around the world who have the distinction to be called Total Definer.
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June 1, 2019
Answer: Can I get six pack using Vaser liposuction? Thank you for your question. Based on your numbers, you are a great candidate for VASER Hi Def Lipo. Without photos, it is difficult to give specific advise. Just remember, you cannot just get a "six pack" and not have the rest of your torso, +/- arms treated. You would look very odd, someone described this as the "Ninja turtle" look.See a board certified plastic surgeon experienced in advanced body sculpting techniques for an in person consultation/evaluation. As a Total Definer surgeon, I trained with Dr. Alfredo Hoyos of Colombia, the inventor of the VASER Hi Def Lipo technique. There are around 550 surgeons around the world who have the distinction to be called Total Definer.
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June 1, 2019
Answer: Lipo SIX PACK Candidate - VASER HD, J Plasma/Renuvion/Inmode BodyTite tightening, fat grafting for buttock lift/BBL if you have abs under and you have tight skin then you are a candidate but if you have loose skin or a lot of fat you will not be. I suggest a formal consult and to post photos. You need a formal evaluation by an expert in body shaping and contouring to determine what is best. Traditional liposuction awake and smart liposuction are old methods and do very poorly for tightening skin or significant skin tightening or contouring. Small problem areas can be improved slightly by these methods. The best in body contouring not only removes fat with energy devices like VASER ultrasound but also internally heat the skin with radio-frequency devices such as J PLASMA/RENUVION, InMode BodyTite, ThermiRF to heat the under surface of the skin and tighten it at the same time as fat removal. These combinations are called 4D HIDEF VASER contouring and can only be done by a well . trained body contouring specialist. At the same time fat should be harvested, PRP and stem cells added and injected into muscles or indentations/cellulite to get body shaping and contouring. This is known as a Brazilian butt lift when you inject the fat to the buttock for contouring and lifting, but fat can also be used in areas such as the chest/breast, arms/shoulders, calves and face. Cellulite should also be treated with cellfina, sculptra, subcision and/or fillers such as bellafill, renuva synthetic fat, or sculptra. If skin is very loose before surgery then it will need to be removed such as lower abdominal skin (tummy tuck/abdominoplasty), breast skin (breast lift), arm skin (brachioplasty). Overall you need a full assessment, but simple liposuction alone will not tighten skin and needs a combination of various methods -- fat removal, skin tightening, defining, fat grafting, skin removal -- to get the best in body contouring and body sculpting. Dr. Emer.
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June 1, 2019
Answer: Lipo SIX PACK Candidate - VASER HD, J Plasma/Renuvion/Inmode BodyTite tightening, fat grafting for buttock lift/BBL if you have abs under and you have tight skin then you are a candidate but if you have loose skin or a lot of fat you will not be. I suggest a formal consult and to post photos. You need a formal evaluation by an expert in body shaping and contouring to determine what is best. Traditional liposuction awake and smart liposuction are old methods and do very poorly for tightening skin or significant skin tightening or contouring. Small problem areas can be improved slightly by these methods. The best in body contouring not only removes fat with energy devices like VASER ultrasound but also internally heat the skin with radio-frequency devices such as J PLASMA/RENUVION, InMode BodyTite, ThermiRF to heat the under surface of the skin and tighten it at the same time as fat removal. These combinations are called 4D HIDEF VASER contouring and can only be done by a well . trained body contouring specialist. At the same time fat should be harvested, PRP and stem cells added and injected into muscles or indentations/cellulite to get body shaping and contouring. This is known as a Brazilian butt lift when you inject the fat to the buttock for contouring and lifting, but fat can also be used in areas such as the chest/breast, arms/shoulders, calves and face. Cellulite should also be treated with cellfina, sculptra, subcision and/or fillers such as bellafill, renuva synthetic fat, or sculptra. If skin is very loose before surgery then it will need to be removed such as lower abdominal skin (tummy tuck/abdominoplasty), breast skin (breast lift), arm skin (brachioplasty). Overall you need a full assessment, but simple liposuction alone will not tighten skin and needs a combination of various methods -- fat removal, skin tightening, defining, fat grafting, skin removal -- to get the best in body contouring and body sculpting. Dr. Emer.
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Answer: Wanting abs etched You need to have a virtual consutlation with a high definition body contouring specialist is you are seeking abdominal etching. The expert surgeon will be able to provide you a customized plan that will ensure that you get the desired results regardless of your degree of fat and skin redundancy.
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Answer: Wanting abs etched You need to have a virtual consutlation with a high definition body contouring specialist is you are seeking abdominal etching. The expert surgeon will be able to provide you a customized plan that will ensure that you get the desired results regardless of your degree of fat and skin redundancy.
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June 2, 2019
Answer: Being a candidate for etching six pack abdomen Personally I'm not a big fan of etching or high definition VASER liposuction. I'm not saying it's a bad procedure for certain individuals if done correctly. In general the best people for this procedure tend to be male, always have tight skin and are very lean. The inherent problem with the procedure is that if someone later in life does not have these characteristics then they had the procedure but not being a great candidate it no longer looks good. Not only does it not look good it simply looks wrong. People who gain weight after the procedure or develop skin laxity will look potentially borderline ridiculous. You'll notice that the proponents of this procedure are highly selective on the patients they show as their samples. Often showing fit men who work really early in much better physical condition with much greater muscle bulk and overall lower and BMI is in there after pictures in there before pictures. Manipulation? Not really but the patients should be given half the credits. When the procedure is not done with absolute perfection people look disfigured and unfortunately this is often not able to be corrected. My preference is well done aggressive liposuction with smooth even contours allowing the natural underlying body contour to show its best. Making fat look like muscle can look exactly like that. Fat that looks like muscle except it doesn't really look like a muscle it looks like bulging bags of fat on someone who should never have a six pack. I am certainly not saying that this applies to you but ask yourself if you're going to be lean and fit and have tight skin for the rest of your life. That's how long the liposuction results are going to last you. Just like a big tattoo. It's never going away. So choose carefully. You will see that doctors who have purchased a VASER whether they went to Columbia to train under Dr. Hoyos or not Will be much stronger advocates for this procedure. Look at some of the horror stories posted on real self from the use of VASER and ask yourself if you're willing to take the risk of this possibly happening. A few words and selecting the best providers. The best surgeons are busy in the operating room. They're not spending hours on the computer posting on social media, driving excessive numbers of reviews on single websites and certainly do not pay for advertising. The single two most talented plastic surgeons I've met in my life do none of these things. One of them doesn't even have a website. The other has no before and after pictures posted anywhere online. These two doctors are in the stratosphere above us mere mortals. In your case my words of wisdom are be careful. Choose wisely. Think of the long-term. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
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June 2, 2019
Answer: Being a candidate for etching six pack abdomen Personally I'm not a big fan of etching or high definition VASER liposuction. I'm not saying it's a bad procedure for certain individuals if done correctly. In general the best people for this procedure tend to be male, always have tight skin and are very lean. The inherent problem with the procedure is that if someone later in life does not have these characteristics then they had the procedure but not being a great candidate it no longer looks good. Not only does it not look good it simply looks wrong. People who gain weight after the procedure or develop skin laxity will look potentially borderline ridiculous. You'll notice that the proponents of this procedure are highly selective on the patients they show as their samples. Often showing fit men who work really early in much better physical condition with much greater muscle bulk and overall lower and BMI is in there after pictures in there before pictures. Manipulation? Not really but the patients should be given half the credits. When the procedure is not done with absolute perfection people look disfigured and unfortunately this is often not able to be corrected. My preference is well done aggressive liposuction with smooth even contours allowing the natural underlying body contour to show its best. Making fat look like muscle can look exactly like that. Fat that looks like muscle except it doesn't really look like a muscle it looks like bulging bags of fat on someone who should never have a six pack. I am certainly not saying that this applies to you but ask yourself if you're going to be lean and fit and have tight skin for the rest of your life. That's how long the liposuction results are going to last you. Just like a big tattoo. It's never going away. So choose carefully. You will see that doctors who have purchased a VASER whether they went to Columbia to train under Dr. Hoyos or not Will be much stronger advocates for this procedure. Look at some of the horror stories posted on real self from the use of VASER and ask yourself if you're willing to take the risk of this possibly happening. A few words and selecting the best providers. The best surgeons are busy in the operating room. They're not spending hours on the computer posting on social media, driving excessive numbers of reviews on single websites and certainly do not pay for advertising. The single two most talented plastic surgeons I've met in my life do none of these things. One of them doesn't even have a website. The other has no before and after pictures posted anywhere online. These two doctors are in the stratosphere above us mere mortals. In your case my words of wisdom are be careful. Choose wisely. Think of the long-term. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
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