Level 1, 573 Crown Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010, Australia 02 9310 4100
With Dr Sarojini Nair
Renowned as one of the first female cosmetic physicians to do Liposuction in Australia
With Dr Sarojini Nair
Renowned as one of the first female cosmetic physicians to do Liposuction in Australia
An alternative to the harsh techniques of traditional liposuction, VASER® is less invasive yet powerful enough to eliminate large areas of fat and gentle enough to treat more delicate areas.
VASERlipo® utilizes ultrasound energy for target excess fat deposits and liquefy the fat cells, that yields great results with less pain and downtime than traditional liposuction.
Eliminate large areas of fat and can be used on more delicate areas too, including: jowls, chin and neck, abs, hips or love handles, male and female breasts, arms, back, buttocks or thighs, knees, calves or ankles.
VASER® has the ability to target fat while leaving other important tissues intact, giving you a smoother look.
This approach works hand in hand with Tumescent Liposuction. The first step in the procedure is to numb the area with the aid of local anesthesia – tumescent solution – which also loosens the fat. The Vaser device then goes in through minuscule openings on the skin to administer ultrasound waves.
The high frequency sound energy breaks down fatty tissue, with the tumescent solution absorbing the now broken fat cells. At this stage, the doctor is in a position to easily suction the fat out of the body, exposing those toned, natural contours. The numbness due to local anesthesia ensures comfort throughout the process.
When many people think of liposuction, they think of bums, tums and thighs being nipped and tucked. However, with Vaser technology cosmetic physicians can be many times more precise, opening up new areas of the body as potential liposuction areas.
Yes – that includes the face!
Vaser liposuction on the face is highly effective – it removes tiny amounts of excess fat around the face and neck to promote that taut, plump, quality that we lose as we age.
Vaser liposuction treatment can target the small areas of your face which need a bit of toning, contouring and restore areas of volume or deal with unsightly sagging skin.
When many people think of liposuction, they think of bums, tums and thighs being nipped and tucked. However, with Vaser technology cosmetic physician can be many times more precise, opening up new areas of the body as potential liposuction areas.
Yes – that includes the face!
Vaser liposuction on the face is highly effective – it removes tiny amounts of excess fat around the face and neck to promote that taut, plump, quality that we lose as we age.
Vaser liposuction treatment can target the small areas of your face which need a bit of toning, contouring and restore areas of volume or deal with unsightly sagging skin.
You don’t have to discard fat following liposuction; instead, it can be used for a purpose. A fat transfer procedure can help create beautiful body proportions by removing fat from an undesired location and injecting it into an area where you may desire augmentation or additional fullness.
Our cosmetic physician will remove unwanted, excess fat through liposuction and inject it into areas of the body where rejuvenation is desired. The face, breasts, and buttocks are three common areas that can be revitalized using fat injections.
The fat is carefully suctioned from the donor location with a thin cannula and is collected in a special container. Cleaning and purifying the fat after removal is a very important step of the transfer process. Only the purest, viable fat should be re-injected into the recipient areas. Once the liposuctioned fat is obtained, it is washed and prepared. Once the graft is cleaned, the injection syringe is filled with the fat in small amounts at a time. The fat is meticulously injected into the augmenting location in with the small grafts to the area.
You don’t have to discard fat following liposuction; instead, it can be used for a purpose. A fat transfer procedure can help create beautiful body proportions by removing fat from an undesired location and injecting it into an area where you may desire augmentation or additional fullness.
Our cosmetic physician will remove unwanted, excess fat through liposuction and inject it into areas of the body where rejuvenation is desired. The face, breasts, and buttocks are three common areas that can be revitalized using fat injections.
The fat is carefully suctioned from the donor location with a thin cannula and is collected in a special container. Cleaning and purifying the fat after removal is a very important step of the transfer process. Only the purest, viable fat should be re-injected into the recipient areas. Once the liposuctioned fat is obtained, it is washed and prepared. Once the graft is cleaned, the injection syringe is filled with the fat in small amounts at a time. The fat is meticulously injected into the augmenting location in with the small grafts to the area.
Dr Sarojini Nair is a widely recognised female cosmetic doctor, and one of Australia’s top cosmetic physicians. After her general practice stint and managing a busy medical centre for five years as its Medical Director, she turned her focus to cosmetic medicine. Dr Nair has been recognised by The “College of Cosmetic Surgery” as the first woman cosmetic physician to do Liposuction in Australia.
Dr Nair now runs the Ashbrooke Cosmetic Surgery in Sydney, one of Australia’s top cosmetic clinics. Ashbrooke Cosmetic Surgery delivers treatments including liposuction, vein treatment and facial rejuvenation and injectables, Silhouette threads and Ulthera.
Pain following VASER liposuction is usually minimal and manageable. While some swelling and bruising may occur in the treated area, these side effects typically subside within 5-6 weeks. Additionally, you may experience some numbness during this time.
Overall, patients usually return to their normal activities or work within just a few days following the procedure.
VASER liposuction may not be suitable for everyone, and it’s important to undergo a thorough consultation with a qualified cosmetic physician to determine if the procedure is appropriate for your individual needs and goals. Candidates for the procedure should be in good overall health and have realistic expectations for the results.
The cost of VASER liposuction can vary depending on the specific areas being treated, the amount of fat being removed, the cosmetic physician fees and the hospital fees. In Australia, the average cost of VASER liposuction starts from $4,000 and can go up to $10,000 per case.
We recommend that you book an initial consultation with us where we’ll be able to give you an accurate cost based on your treatment plan.
VASER liposuction is not a weight loss procedure, and it’s important to maintain a healthy diet and exercise routine to achieve long-term weight loss goals. The procedure is best suited for removing small to moderate amounts of localised fat deposits.
VASER liposuction can promote better skin tightening than traditional liposuction. This is because ultrasound energy used during the procedure can boost collagen production and enhance skin tightening for smoother body contours. However, the degree of skin tightening can vary based on the patient’s skin elasticity and the amount of fat removed.
The length of a Vaser Liposuction procedure varies depending on the size and number of areas being treated. Typically, the procedure can be completed in a few hours or less.
The amount of downtime required after a Vaser Liposuction procedure varies depending on the size and number of areas treated. Generally, patients can expect to take a few days to a week off from work or other activities to rest and recover.
Most patients will begin to see the results of their Vaser Liposuction procedure within a few weeks after the procedure, with full results becoming apparent within a few months.
No, Vaser Liposuction is not a weight loss procedure. It is designed to remove excess fat from specific areas of the body that are resistant to diet and exercise, helping to contour the body. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle with diet and exercise after the procedure to maintain the results.
While fat transfer is generally considered safe, there are some potential risks and considerations to be aware of:
Asymmetry: The distribution of transferred fat may not be perfectly symmetrical, leading to slight imbalances in facial appearance.
Resorption: Some of the transferred fat may not survive and could be reabsorbed by the body over time, which might necessitate touch-up procedures for optimal results.
Overcorrection or Undercorrection: Achieving the right amount of correction can be challenging, and there’s a possibility of undercorrection (insufficient improvement) or overcorrection (excessive fullness).
Irregularities: In some cases, lumps, bumps, or uneven areas might develop due to uneven fat distribution or fat migration.
Infection: Like any surgical procedure, there’s a risk of infection. Careful sterilization and post-operative care are important to minimise this risk.
Calcification: There’s a chance that calcifications might form within the transferred fat, which could affect the appearance and potentially be visible on imaging tests.
Scarring: While the incisions for fat harvesting and injection are small, there’s still a risk of scarring at these sites.
Unpredictable Results: The outcome of fat transfer can be influenced by factors like the quality of the harvested fat, the technique used, and the patient’s individual healing response.
Bruising and Swelling: Bruising and swelling are common after the procedure, although they generally subside over time.
Nerve Damage: Although rare, there’s a potential risk of nerve damage during the procedure, which could result in altered sensation in the treated area.
Hematoma: Blood clotting under the skin (hematoma) might occur, necessitating drainage or additional treatment.
Allergic Reactions: Since the transferred fat comes from the patient’s own body, the risk of allergic reactions is minimal. However, there’s always a slight chance of adverse reactions.
It’s important to note that the expertise of the cosmetic doctor plays a significant role in minimising these risks and achieving satisfactory results. When considering fat transfer for facial rejuvenation, it’s crucial to consult with a certified cosmetic physician who can assess your individual needs, discuss potential risks, and provide personalised guidance to help you make an informed decision. We also highly recommend getting a second opinion from a board-certified plastic surgeon.
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