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How liposelection is different than liposuction

Liposuction is one of the most common plastic surgery procedures around, but liposelection, or Lipo Vaser, is a relatively new and different procedure that offers an alternative to traditional liposuction. Read on to learn more about this revolutionary new procedure and why you should consider it if you’re thinking about getting liposuction. Benefits Liposelection uses

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What is the goal of liposuction?

When men and women are interested in losing weight, they will often combine increased exercise with a more balanced, nutritional diet. However, there are specific areas of the body that are often difficult to address with diet and exercise alone. Stubborn fat deposits can remain on areas such as the stomach, upper arms, and thighs.

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What is Liposelection?

Liposuction has been the go-to for years as an effective way to remove stubborn fat from nearly anywhere on the body. Liposelection, or Vaser Lipo, is a revolutionary new way to remove unwanted fat from the body and contour a slimmer figure. Read on to learn more about this treatment option. How is Liposelection performed?

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Latisse® for longer, fuller, darker eyelashes

Not everyone is blessed with long, full eyelashes. Latisse® is a prescription treatment for hypotrichosis, which is inadequate or not enough lashes. Latisse® grows longer, thicker, fuller eyelashes over time, giving patients another option instead of the hassle of eyelash extensions. Read on for some facts about this popular treatment.  Latisse® was an accidental discovery.

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