Liposuction with Renuvion Skin Tightening

About the Procedure

Liposuction with Renuvion skin tightening is a minimally invasive procedure that combines fat removal with skin tightening, creating a smoother and firmer contour in a single session. Here is what you can expect for this treatment:

Incision Placement

Small incisions are made in the targeted areas to allow for the insertion of the liposuction cannula and the Renuvion device. These incisions are generally small and placed inconspicuously to minimize scarring.

The Surgery

First, liposuction is performed to remove excess fat from the targeted areas. For liposuction, a thin tube called a cannula is inserted into the incisions. Through the cannula, excess fat cells are carefully suctioned out to sculpt the body’s contours. After liposuction, the Renuvion device is inserted through the incisions, transmitting controlled plasma energy beneath the skin. This promotes immediate skin tightening and stimulates collagen production for long-term results.

Candidates

You may be a candidate for liposuction with Renuvion skin tightening if:

  • You have areas of excess fat that are resistant to diet and exercise
  • You are at or near your ideal weight but have stubborn fat deposits
  • You have mild to moderate skin laxity in the areas being treated
  • You are in good overall health and have realistic expectations for the outcome
  • You are a non-smoker (or are willing to quit prior to surgery)

Recovery

Recovery from liposuction with Renuvion skin tightening typically involves mild to moderate downtime. Here’s what you can generally expect:

After the procedure, you will be monitored in a recovery room before being discharged. You may experience swelling, bruising, and some discomfort in the treated areas, which can be managed with pain medications. Compression garments may be placed to reduce swelling and support the newly contoured areas as they heal.

Rest and allow your body to heal during the first week. Swelling and bruising are common but should gradually subside. You should avoid strenuous activities, but light movement (such as short walks) is encouraged to promote circulation.

Most patients can return to light activities within 3 to 5 days after the procedure. Depending on the nature of your job, you may be able to return to work after approximately 5 days. It’s important to wait at least 2 to 4 weeks to perform strenuous physical activities, especially exercises involving the treated areas.

Much of the swelling and bruising will subside within the first 2 to 4 weeks. Your final results will become apparent over the course of a few months as swelling fully subsides and collagen continues to tighten the skin. Regular follow-up appointments will help ensure that your healing process is on track.

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