Introducing Laser Liposculpture — Like Liposuction…Only Better!

The areas of our body genetically predisposed to store fat – belly fat, love handles, thighs, muffin tops, back rolls, double chins, and arms — can be difficult to reduce or eliminate, even with a healthy diet and exercise. But now you can permanently eliminate that fat with Laser Liposculpture and enjoy better results, faster recovery, and a safer procedure.

Laser Liposculpture Compared to Traditional Liposuction

Final Inches Laser Liposculpture Traditional Liposuction
Body Contouring Able to contour & sculpt body shape. Little ability to contour body shape.
Fat Removal Permanent fat removal. Permanent fat removal.
Skin Tightening Use of laser promotes skin tightening in treated area(s). No skin tightening.
Pain Minimal discomfort. Virtually no pain post-procedure. Requires prolonged use of pain medication.
Anesthesia Only local numbing. Patient remains awake. General anesthesia. Patient is unconscious.
Recovery Most patients return to work the next day. Most patients do not return to work for 7-14 days.
Bruising Mild to no bruising. Moderate-to-severe bruising due to larger instruments and aggressive jabbing.
Scars Most patients cannot identify any scars 6-9 months post-procedure. Scars from incision sites tend to be permanent.
Risks Virtually no serious risks. Final Inches has zero serious complications. Risk of serious anesthesia complications, organ puncture and contour irregularities (rippling/dimpling).
Ideal Candidate Healthy men & women with BMI ranging from 20-30 (within 40 pounds of ideal weight). All body types. Healthy men & women with BMI ranging from 20-35 (within 60 pounds of ideal weight). All body types.
Ethnicities All ethnic backgrounds, all skin types. All ethnic backgrounds, all skin types.
Cost $2,500 - $3,500 per body area. $5,000 - $7,000 per body area.

How Laser Liposculpture Works

Using only a local anesthetic, a small cannula the size of a paperclip is inserted into the skin. The FDA-approved laser melts the targeted fat and then it’s permanently removed from the body. As the laser breaks up the fat cells, it also seals blood vessels so there is significantly less bruising and swelling compared to traditional liposuction.

The medical staff at Final Inches will review the benefits of Laser Liposculpture and the potential risks during your complimentary consultation.

Cannula with laser, hair folicles, dermis, subcutaneous fat, targeted fat cells, muscle layer
cannula

After Laser Liposculpture

Recovery time is minimal and most patients are back to work the very next day. The incision made by the cannula is so small, it naturally heals with a small band-aid or single stitch. Slight soreness and swelling may occur. Wearing a compression garment for four to six weeks is recommended to control the swelling by preventing fluid retention in the treated areas. It also helps the skin conform to the new contours of your body.

Laser Liposculpture permanently removes the targeted fat cells — once the fat is removed, it’s gone for good. However, this does not mean you can eat all you want and not expect to gain weight. It’s always important to maintain a healthy weight.