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Facial liposuction or optical fiber liposuction, which is more technically difficult and which is more likely to succeed?
Hello, liposuction will damage blood vessels and nerves of human body. There will be an incision at the surgical site and stitches are needed. There is obvious pain during and after operation, which requires hospitalization observation and long-term activities are limited. Liposuction and weight loss surgery has accurate positioning and targeted treatment for each part, so the effect is very significant.

However, fiber-optic lipolysis has little damage to body tissues, no need for surgery, stitches removal and sewing, no pain during and after operation, no need for hospitalization observation, and it integrates slimming and skin beauty.

Fiber-optic liposuction is only aimed at small parts, firming skin and eliminating wrinkles, and is not suitable for large areas such as buttocks, back and abdomen. After fat decomposition, there is still some fat in the body, which will be further absorbed by the body if it is not squeezed out.

Liposuction is to inject swelling liquid between deep fat and shallow fat to make fat cells swell, and then forcibly suck the swollen fat cells out of the body through a negative pressure machine. Optical fiber lipolysis is a lipolysis technology based on the principle of plasma photothermal lipolysis. By evenly liquefying fat cells, liquefied fat is discharged during the natural metabolism of the human body.