Buğçe Güney - 04 May 2026

Vaser Liposuction: The Ultrasonic Revolution in Body Contouring

Vaser Liposuction: The Ultrasonic Revolution in Body Contouring

Regional adiposity (abdomen, waist, hips, double chin, underarms) is the biggest aesthetic problem for many men and women. The classic liposuction (fat suction) procedure, which has been applied for years to get rid of these fats, has now been replaced by the "Vaser Liposuction" technology, which is much smarter, respects the tissue, and has a much shorter recovery time. Regarded as the gold standard in body contouring, Vaser utilizes the power of ultrasonic sound waves.

How Does Vaser Differ from Traditional Liposuction?

While fats are pulled out with mechanical force (breaking them with cannulas) in the classic method, a completely different and gentle technology is used in the Vaser system:

  • Targets Only Fat (Tissue Respect): Special ultrasonic sound waves delivered to the treatment area target only fat cells, liquefying them (bringing them to the consistency of olive oil). Surrounding blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue suffer no damage.
  • Tightening Effect (Skin Retraction): The biggest risk after classic liposuction is skin sagging. Vaser technology, on the other hand, stimulates collagen in the lower layers of the skin thanks to ultrasonic heat energy, resulting in significant tightening and recovery of the skin after the procedure.
  • Less Bruising, Rapid Recovery: Because blood vessels and nerves are not damaged, post-operative bleeding, bruising, and edema are much less compared to the classic method. The patient returns to their social life much more quickly.

High Definition (Hi-Def) Body Contouring

Vaser liposuction does not just remove fat; it also offers aesthetic surgeons immense artistic precision in carving muscle borders to create an athletic appearance (defining abdominal muscles - six-pack).

Results in any surgical or interventional procedure may vary from person to person. It is recommended to get a detailed opinion from your physician before the procedure.