PHILADELPHIA, PA, June 13, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Laser liposuction techniques have generated a great deal of attention recently and are rapidly increasing in popularity. However, there is very little research available to support claims that the technique is more effective than other liposuction methods.
Laser liposuction is a relatively new technique which employs laser technology to remove stubborn pockets of fat that have been resistant to diet and exercise. Through savvy advertising by the major players in laser liposuction, the technique has garnered a great deal of attention and has developed a reputation for providing safer, more effective results. However, there has been very little research conducted which supports these assertions. As a result, many patients are opting to undergo laser liposuction based on claims that are not grounded in scientific evidence.
In 2006, SmartLipo became the first laser liposuction product to receive FDA approval. However, it received Section 510(k) approval, which is reserved for devices and technologies which are deemed substantially equivalent to pre-existing devices that have already been approved by the FDA. As a result, SmartLipo did not have to undergo the strict premarket approval application required of devices which have not been classified as substantially similar to existing technology. By skipping this strict approval process, SmartLipo and other laser liposuction creators were able to market their product to the public without generating a body of research to clinically prove its safety and effectiveness.
While many plastic surgeons have started using laser liposuction technology with their patients, there is still a substantial portion professionals in the field who are not convinced that this technique is more effective than traditional liposuction methods.
"Laser liposuction has received a lot of attention in the media recently claiming superior results to standard tumescent techniques and other techniques such as ultrasonic liposuction," says Dr. David Bottger, a board certified plastic surgeon practicing in Philadelphia. "The implication is that laser liposuction produces more skin tightening than the other techniques. In fact, there is no scientific evidence that this is the case. Additionally, laser liposuction is associated with an increased incidence of seromas (fluid collections), skin burns, and skin retraction. Standard tumescent technique continues to produce safe, predictable, and excellent results."
A review of the SmartLipo website supports Dr. Bottger's assertion that these claims lack scientific merit. While the SmartLipo website makes frequent claims about safety and exceptional results, it does not reference any clinical studies to validate these claims.
Dr. Bottger urges patients considering liposuction to thoroughly research a variety of techniques and discuss these options in detail with their plastic surgeon before deciding on the appropriate method for their needs. For additional information on the various liposuction techniques available, you can visit Dr. Bottger's website.
About Dr. Bottger
Dr. David Bottger is a board certified plastic surgeon practicing in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. He has a dual certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery. Dr. Bottger provides patients with a full array of surgical and non-surgical options to aesthetically enhance the face, body, and breast regions.
Website: http://www.drbottger.com
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