Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Laser Body Sculpture

Laser body sculpting is a new term used to describe fat removal and skin tightening achieved with the new laser liposuction technique. Laser liposuction can achieve very exciting laser body sculpting results.

The term "body contouring" has been use in Plastic Surgery to refer to procedures designed to improve the general appearance of the body shape. Traditionally body contouring has been used to describe breast augmentation, tummy tuck, thigh and buttock lift and arm lift and other surgical procedures. The problem with traditional body contouring plastic surgery for many people is the scarring associated with surgery as in the tummy tuck.

With the advent and popularization of liposuction, the term body sculpting or liposculpture was used to describe the use of liposuction to improve body contour with the use of liposuction as opposed to surgical procedures which required skin removal.

Many of the results achieved with traditional liposuction do not live up to the use of the term "sculpting" as traditional liposuction often leaves loose skin and skin irregularities. The results achieved with laser liposuction unit are truly refined and worthy of the use of the term laser body sculpting.

The new laser liposuction and body sculpting technology melts fat and tightens skin with much less trauma than traditional liposuction. Body sculpting with traditional liposuction often left loose skin and also often created contour deformities or depressions in the skin where fat had been removed beneath the skin.

The new laser body sculpting and fat removal technique uses a tiny laser fiber, much smaller than a liposuction cannula, to melt fat and tighten skin at the same time. The result is a much more refined skin appearance; the skin is tighter and smooth without marks and contour deformities. This type of result was impossible using traditional liposuction and or abdominoplasty surgery. The term laser body sculpting certainly is appropriate.

Laser body sculpting with this new technology is possible on the neck, waist, abdomen, thighs, hips, buttocks, arms, and other body areas where excess fat and or loose skin is troubling you.

Applications and benefits this exciting new laser liposuction and skin tightening technology. are only beginning to be realized, and the future promises revolutionary new discoveries.








Dr. Brooke R. Seckel is a nationally and internationally recognized authority on Plastic Surgery and the treatment of facial aging. He performs all types of cosmetic, facial and breast plastic surgery, but his special interest lies in the field of non-invasive and non-surgical therapies to correct and prevent facial aging.

Dr. Seckel was founder and Director of the Lahey Center for Cosmetic and Laser Surgery in Lexington, Massachusetts. He was also the founder and first chairman of the Department of Plastic Surgery at The Lahey Clinic in Burlington, Massachusetts, a large multi-specialty group practice hospital in the Boston area. He is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, The American Board of Neurology, and the American Board of Emergency Medicine. He is a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, American Society of Plastic Surgeons, American Association of Plastic Surgeons, is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, and was recently voted one of the "Best Doctors in America" by Best Doctors Inc. Boston Magazine has also recognized Dr. Brooke Seckel as one of the "Top Doctors in Boston" in 2006.

Dr. Seckel has published over 100 scientific articles in the field of plastic surgery and authored the first book on cosmetic laser surgery in 1995 entitled "Aesthetic Laser Surgery". He also published, Facial Danger Zones, a book devoted to teaching surgeons how to perform facial surgery safely without injuring the facial nerves.

More recently, Dr. Seckel published Save Your Face - The Revolutionary 6-step Non-surgical Facial Rejuvenation Program which discusses, in easy to understand language, the causes and prevention of facial aging, and the revolutionary new non-surgical methods for facial rejuvenation. Dr Seckel's office is at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts, 978-369-4499 and he may be contacted at drseckel.com drseckel.com

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