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Filter by:Fat grafting has been gaining popularity over the past decade. It is now commonly used for breast augmentation and reconstruction, however a major challenge remains the high rate and unpredictable rate of fat resorption post-operatively, leading to volume loss and patient dissatisfaction. Currently there is no consensus on the ideal technique to process donor fat to minimize the rate of resorption. Our study aims to compare two common processing methods to determine if one is superior for fat volume retention.
This study is evaluating a 1060nm diode laser for non-invasive fat reduction of the abdomen. The study will enrolled up to 50 subjects requesting non-invasive lipolysis of the abdomen. Each subject will receive a single study treatment. Subjects will be followed at six and twelve weeks post treatment. Twelve week outcomes will be compared to baseline.
The objective of this clinical study is to assess the safety and efficacy of using a 1060 nm diode laser for non-invasive fat reduction of the flanks.