How to Avoid Skin Rejection During High Definition Body Contouring Surgery

by Carter Toni

When high-definition body contouring is considered, skin redundancy should be taken into consideration. High-definition liposuction ensures maximum fat removal. The skin that lies below the fat will become indistinguishable when it is removed completely.

My favorite analogy is that of a piece or balloon of fruit. The outer shell of a balloon or fruit will get wrinkled if it is removed from the fruit. This may indicate that you have botched liposuction.

There are several ways to prevent skin redundancy, both post-operatively and during surgery. These are:

  • Vaser liposuction can cause skin retraction
  • Renuvion subdermal coagulation causes skin and fibrospetal collagen contraction.
  • Skin excision or tucking procedure.
  • Intraoperative measures to prevent skin redundancy

Skin retraction

Vaser liposuction allows skin retraction, which is an intraoperative procedure that prevents skin redundancy. A series of collagen-made cables run from the skin to the underlying muscles and maintain your skin integrity throughout your body. Your fat cells surround these structural cables.

The fat cells act as sponges and prevent the cables’ from shrinking. These cables, also known as fibroseptal networks, contract during liposuction and allow the skin to retract. The reason VASER liposuction is so effective at skin retraction is that the superficial soft tissue layers have a higher density than the deeper soft tissue layers.

Only VASER liposuction can remove superficial fat. This makes it the most effective at causing skin retraction. Skin retraction can be achieved by 360-degree body contouring. This is known as skin redraping.

For minimal skin redundancy, skin tightening using VASER liposuction can be done.

Skin retraction using Renuvion subdermal coagulation

Renuvion subdermal coagulation can be used to retrace skin. This is in addition to removing the spongy fat cells that are interspersed with the collagenous cables. Because Renuvion Subdermal Coagulation causes the collagen molecules that make up the cables to contract.

Tightening collagen bands can result in even more severe skin retraction when spongy fat cells are removed. Renuvion subdermal coagulation can be used to tighten the skin for moderate skin redundancy.

Skin removal using specialized tucking techniques

Excision of skin is the best method to reduce or avoid skin redundancy in body contouring. Excisions of the skin can be strategically designed to tighten the skin around the abdomen, arms, and lower back.

There are many procedures that can be used to treat any of these areas. These include the reverse, mini tummy, Brachioplasty, and lower body lifts, as well as the lateral thigh, buttock, and medial thigh-tuck. To determine the best way to gauge the amount of skin that must be removed, it is important to conduct a physical exam in which the skin is dislocated.

Patients with severe or moderate skin redundancy should have their skin removed.

How to avoid skin irritation during high-definition body contouring in summary

To avoid botched liposuction, it is important to avoid skin redundancy when high-definition body contouring takes place. You will need to determine the degree of skin redundancy before you can tighten your skin. You can also visit our website https://www.tampaliposuction.com/ for more details regarding body contouring.

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