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For instance, in a typical abdominal VASER one incision will be “hidden” within the belly button. To allow the VASER probe to effectively emit ultrasound waves to liquefy the fats on the far left and right side of the lower abdomen, two incisions will be placed near the bikini line
My VASER procedure was a three-step process:
Step 1:- the injecting of the saline solution, and I have to be frank and honest and state this was not particularly uncomfortable nor painful and was quite fast – although the saline solution will make the area you're having treated with VASER liposuction swell up with fluid which is interesting to observe, I was reassured the swelling would disappear, (and it did!)
Step 2:- was the break up of the fat-storing cells by a long probe which lasted approximately 20 minutes, this part of the procedure is a little bizarre. You can feel probing occurring inside the area being treated but no pain or discomfort, if you have a lovely nurse like I did, artfully distracting me of what was going on, it’ll be over before you realise.
Step 3:- the final phase was the suction/extraction of fat - which call me a little weird and twisted was the best part to experience, being awake and watching a glass container filled with fat being extracted from your body for me represented a whole wave of emotions and relief. It was fat I had battled with throughout my life - fat that refused to go away and that had clung on to me for dear life, it was fat that no amount of careful restraint, dieting or hardcore gym work would melt away. So finally I got to say farewell to my fat, it was a victory in a very long battle with myself and finally one which in the space of just 2 hours I had conquered, thanks to VASER liposuction and the skilled hands of an experienced surgeon (whom I may hasten to add refused to switch the device off until he had perfected my abdomen as best as he possibly could).