Written by Shahrzad Jafari Jozani
Last Updated: 2/15/2025

Lipomatic: Benefits & Complications

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Lipomatic: Benefits & Complications

Lipomatic is a cosmetic surgery to get rid of excess body fat. This cosmetic surgery requires no anesthetic and can be performed at an outpatient clinic. A large amount of fat gets carried out of the body, with the least complications. Patients will not experience skin loosening. During the surgery, cellulitis can also be eliminated and the size reduction will last a long time. With lipomatic the fat is released by vibrational movements of the lipids, then the fat is removed without any pain or bleeding. Lipomatic will change the shape and size of your body, with a recovery time between 3-7 days.

Lipomatic and its advantages

Why Lipomatic Surgery?

Lipomatic is a type of lipo-sculpting in which the excess fat will be removed from or transferred to a desired area which will slim and reshape the body. Lipomatic is often mistaken for liposuction but the technology used in lipomatic to break and suction fat is very much different from liposuction. This helps the blood loss and scarring of this procedure to be done in less time. Because of that, lipomatic will cause less tissue damage, uniformity of fat under the skin, and a more lasting effect. Unlike liposuction, no hospitalization is required and the patient is usually discharged right after the procedure. A Lipomatic procedure will last around 2-3 hours, and you can walk out after the process. Since the procedure is done under local anesthesia, most patients can return to normal activities the next day.

How is the Lipomatic surgery done?

Lipomatic surgery is a type of liposuction that uses a device called Lipomatic to remove excess fat from the body. Lipomatic is done by an advanced device that uses vibration and suction to break down and extract the fat tissue while preserving the surrounding nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. Lipomatic surgery can be performed on various areas of the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, arms, or chin, to improve the body contour and appearance.

Lipomatic surgery is usually done under local anesthesia or sedation, depending on the extent and location of the procedure. The surgeon makes small incisions in the skin and inserts a thin tube called a cannula, which is attached to the Lipomatic device. The device emits ultrasonic waves that liquefy the fat cells and then sucks them out of the body through the cannula. The device also has a sensor that detects the resistance of the tissue and adjusts the vibration and suction accordingly, to prevent damage to the non-fat tissue.

Lipomatic surgery is a minimally invasive and effective way to remove unwanted fat and enhance the body shape. However, it is not suitable for everyone, and it may have some risks and complications, such as infection, bleeding, scarring, or contour irregularities. Therefore, it is important to consult a qualified and experienced surgeon who can assess your condition and expectations and advise you on the best course of action.

What are the advantages of Lipomatic?

  • Uniformity of fat under the skin and like other suction devices do not bulge the fat under the skin.

  • The amount of wearing days of body shaper in this surgery is very short and lasts for 2 weeks.

  • Gathering the skin and shaping the skin is far better than other surgeries.

  • In this surgery, local anesthesia is used.

  • Inflation and discharge in this surgery are very low.

  • The probability of infection is very low.

  • Fat embolism was low and so far no cases have been reported.

  • Does not need to be hospitalized and the person is discharged after treatment.

  • Fatigue and body injury in this surgery are less therefore it is more convenient than other surgeries.

Lipomatic and its advantages

What are the complications of Lipomatic?

  • Your physician should spend time on treatment because this device is based on vibration, and the physician may get tired and make mistakes in the result.

  • Severe vibration causes both patient and physician injury.

  • Available in vast areas.

  • The thighs, arms, and abdomen can be used.

  • Inflammation

  • local anesthesia of the treated area

  • Infection (which is rare)

  • kidney or heart problems

  • Allergic reaction

  • Skin burns

  • Stitch

  • itching

  • Rise in body temperature

  • nausea

  • Feeling weak and dizzy

Lipomatic and its advantages

Conclusions

Lipomatic is a type of liposuction that uses a device to remove excess fat from the body. This advanced device uses vibration and suction to break down and extract the fat tissue while preserving the surrounding nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. The advantages of Lipomatic surgery over traditional liposuction are that it is more precise, gentle, and safe and that it results in less bruising, swelling, and pain, and faster recovery. Lipomatic surgery can also stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which can improve skin quality and elasticity. However, Lipomatic surgery is not a weight-loss method, and it does not treat obesity or cellulite. It is also not a substitute for a healthy diet and exercise, and the results may not be permanent if the patient gains weight after the surgery.

 

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Lipomatic is an advanced device that uses vibration and suction to break down and extract the fat tissue, while preserving the surrounding nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.

What are the benefits of lipomatic surgery over traditional liposuction?

Infection or bleeding, lumps or bumps, nerve damage, fluid imbalance, and fat embolism which is rare but could lead to organ damage or death.

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