Breast increase: 355.671lipopoplasty (liposuction): 341.144EELID Surgery: 195.104rhinoplasty (nose work): 152.434ABDominoplasty (tummy tuck): 147.392source: The American Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Company
The melody of a synthetic introduction of violin to weapons n ‘roses’ ‘November rain’ It plays slightly in the incandescent surgical room at the Victoria Surgery Center.
For a second, you may think that the doctor in the room, Dr. Gary BranfmanIt leans the violin itself – because its right hand facilitates. Instead, his move clearly imitates the song. What he really does is perform liposuction with the latest non -invasive technology on the market.
The new liposuction tool is called Gargalia lipo Because its vibrant tubular, according to patients, it beats in anesthetized parts of the body.
For Branfman, who was in the profession of cosmetics and plastic surgery for 21 years, technology like this is nothing less than futuristic.
Understanding of liposuction
“There is this chocolate,” Branfman said to tease his patient as he performed liposuction. “And there is this chocolate Fudge Sundae!”
“No, that’s all butter,” the woman said, laughing. “In fact they are tickling.”
The 58 -year -old resident of Victoria, who the lawyer granted anonymity due to the nature of surgery, had cosmetic surgery before, but is one of the few who had this younger type of liposuction in Victoria, Branfman said.
Technology was in Victoria for only about a month, and for three months, Branfman observed and practiced with a surgeon in San Antonio.
After following the surgery for the first time, Branfman had almost been sold.
Not only did the type of method were non -invasive, but it would keep the Victoria medical community on the map, continuing to increase the technological bar.
So far, Tickle Lipo is available in Austin, Brownsville, Dallas, Ennis, Fort Worth, Houston, Keller, McALlen, Livingston, Midland, Plano, San Marcos, Spring and now in Victoria.
“It took a long time to decide if it is worth it,” he said. “It is worth it for the patient. The patient is much happier.”
What does this lipo lipo do different from conventional liposuction?
First of all, conventional liposuction equipment costs under $ 5,000, but Tickle Lipo Cost Branfman $ 75,000.
Despite the rather large cost gap, conventional liposuction costs about $ 6,000 per region, while surgery with Branfman costs only below $ 3,000 per region, such as the stomach or chest.
Not to mention the recovery time for conventional patients with liposuction is a bit larger because the pipe is more than an inch of thickness than the lipo tickle, which is only millimeters of thickness. Also, the conventional lip comes with some bruises and pain.
With Tickle Lipo, all these results do not exist, Branfman said.
“It’s so much better machine than we’ve ever had before,” he said.
How it works
The Branfman is slowly working on the different Millimeter tube through a section near the sides of the woman.
First of all, the patient feels pressure because the cannon inserts a mixture of liquids and lidocaine to me to me with the area.
Then, after several minutes, the lipo begins. The pipe is full of air pressure as opposed to heat, so the recovery time after surgery is about 30 minutes, Branfman said.
The whole procedure is not traumatic and the patient can speak even as the plastic surgeon removes fat from the body.
It is important to know that liposuction is not a method of weight loss, but a way to describe the body, Branfman said.
The ease and growing popularity of the process has still been broadcast on broadcasts such as “Good Morning America” and “The Doctors”, according to the Tickle Lip website.
But why hasn’t any plastic surgeon jumped into the non -invasive complex?
“It’s expensive,” Branfman said. “They can do it with the old fashion way and make more money than that.”
Looking at the finances, it is obvious that it is easier to break even on a $ 5,000 machine than in a $ 75,000 machine, he said.
But this is not the money, said Branfman.
“We have to keep up with technology to do the best thing for our patients,” he said.
For more information, visit the Victoria Plastic Sturgery Center website at vpsc.net.
