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Another big issue is just how practitioners can avoid damaging the fat cells and maintain their viability after transfer. Potentially ultrasound-assisted lipo can damage the fat cells, a major reason why I use and recommend MicroLipo (it avoids ultrasound and favours microcannulas for extraction). The separation method is also important. Some may use centrifuges to separate the fat cells while other methods are used to avoid any such disruption. Whatever the method, the practitioner needs to demonstrate that they are behind successful results. Ask to see before and after pictures, speak to previous patients and explore your alternatives. Ensure you ask how exactly they will prevent cell damage where possible as well as mitigate its effects.
Ultimately it’s up to the practitioner to demonstrate how well they can help a prospective patient. A good practitioner will be honest about expected results and won’t help you if they know that you’re not suitable. Unfortunately in this industry, patients need to keep their wits about them. Choose an experienced practitioner with a solid reputation, preferably at a reputable clinic. There’s also little need to pay ridiculous sums for such a procedure. Cost is no guarantee of quality but more importantly, cut-prices are unlikely to be an indication of quality. If in doubt, take a step back and research it a little bit more. A life-changing decision is not one to rush.