Abstract
Non-invasive subcutaneous hyperthermic laser lipolysis could be an alternative to classic surgical liposuction. In this study the same physician treated 32 patients (22 females and 10 males) mainly in the abdomen and in the trochanteric region for 2 sessions, with specific and well-described settings. This treatment resulted to be extremely successful based on body weight, abdomen circumference, trochanteric circumference, abdomen subcutaneous fat ultrasound, trochanteric subcutaneous fat ultrasound. No adverse events were reported. Non-invasive subcutaneous hyperthermic laser lipolysis represents, therefore, a potential alternative to classic surgery in selected cases.
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry
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