Neck Liposuction Massachusetts
Council laser sculpture
The boundary term "body" has been used in plastic surgery procedures relating to as improving the general appearance of body shape. Traditionally body contouring has been used to describe breast augmentation, abdominoplasty, buttock lift and thigh and arm lift and other surgeries.
With the advent and popularization of liposuction, body sculpting or liposculpture is the term used to describe the use of liposuction to improve body contouring using liposuction, unlike surgical procedures that required removal skin.
Although I was reluctant to use the term sculpture to describe some of the results obtained with traditional liposuction, the results I am getting with the new Aspire ® ® SlimLipo laser liposuction unit are truly refined and worthy of the use of laser body sculpture term.
Comments of the pictures below the appearance of the "Six Pack" the abdomen of the patient. Using the procedure SlimLipo ® was able to melt fat and tighten the skin to the contour of the abdominal muscles is clearly visible after the procedure. This kind of result was impossible with traditional liposuction, and / or surgery abdomen. Term laser body sculpture is certainly appropriate in this case.
I'm doing laser body sculpture remarkable results with the new fusion of fat Slimlipo ® laser skin tightening laser liposuction unit. laser body sculpture is available in the neck, waist, abdomen, thighs, hips, buttocks, arms and other body areas where excess fat and loose skin or their concerns. We are just beginning to appreciate the many uses and benefits of this exciting new technology laser liposuction skin tightening.
Dr. Seckel
Concord, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
About the Author
Dr. Brooke R. Seckel is a nationally and internationally recognized authority on Cosmetic 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.
He is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, is a member of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School, and was recently honored by his peers by being voted one of the “Best Doctors in America”. Recently, Boston Magazine recognized Dr. Brooke Seckel as one of the “Top Doctors in Plastic Surgery” in Boston. This honor is based on a study taken from a survey of peers conducted by Best Doctors.
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 maintains an active plastic surgery practice on Boston’s elegant Newbury Street and in Peabody, Massachusetts. He resides in Concord, Massachusetts and is the father of two children. In his spare time he enjoys sailing at Cape Cod, woodworking, building furniture, restoring his antique home and jogging with his German Shepard, Griffin.
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