
Body Cosmetic Surgery
VASER HD 360 Liposuction
VASER HD 360 liposuction is an advanced body contouring technique that precisely sculpts the silhouette while respecting surrounding tissues. This technology uses ultrasound to selectively fragment fat cells, facilitating their aspiration and preserving vascular and nerve structures.
Duration
2 to 4 hours depending on the number of areas treated
Anesthesia
General anesthesia
Hospitalization
Outpatient or 1 night hospitalization depending on the case
Security
Certified protocols

TECHNOLOGY
Why choose our clinic for this procedure?
- Procedure performed in a certified operating room
Postoperative monitoring by a qualified medical team
Postoperative lymphatic drainage protocol
Regular follow-up with the surgeon for 12 months
Objectives and Benefits
- Elimination of stubborn fat deposits resistant to diet
Sculpting and defining body contours
Improving proportions and silhouette harmony
Treating multiple areas in a single procedure
Indications
Security & Protocols
- Procedure performed in a certified operating room
Postoperative monitoring by a qualified medical team
Postoperative lymphatic drainage protocol
Regular follow-up with the surgeon for 12 months
- Patients with localized fat deposits
Good skin elasticity
Stable weight for at least 6 months
No major medical contraindications
Preoperative Preparation
1. Complete blood count including CBC, PT, and aPTT
2. Optimization of iron and hemoglobin levels
3. Smoking cessation 4 weeks prior to surgery
4. Discontinuation of anticoagulants and anti-inflammatory medications
5. Wearing of preoperative compression garments if necessary
Procedure of the Intervention
The procedure begins with the infiltration of a tumescent solution to provide local anesthesia and vasoconstriction. The VASER probe is then inserted to emit targeted ultrasound waves, fragmenting the adipocytes while preserving the surrounding tissue. Suction is performed using fine cannulas, allowing for precise and homogeneous reshaping of the treated areas.
Post-operative monitoring and recovery
Light activities can be resumed after 5 to 7 days. Compression garments should be worn for 4 to 6 weeks. Gradual return to sports activities is possible after 4 weeks. Results are expected to stabilize after 3-6 months.

