Title :
RF/microwave-aided tumescent liposuction
Author :
Rosen, Arye ; Rosen, Danielle ; Tuma, Gary A. ; Bucky, Louis P.
Author_Institution :
Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA, USA
fDate :
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Liposuction is the most popular method of body contouring, and constitutes a major part of reconstructive and cosmetic-surgery procedures performed today. New methods have been developed to reduce the risk of discomfort and recovery time for patients, while increasing ease and efficiency for surgeons. These advances are in response to the increased demand for the procedure. The application of RF/microwave-aided liposuction (MAL) may reduce some problems associated with standard mechanical liposuction, specifically removing fibrous tissues or secondarily scarred tissues and thus reducing perioperative bleeding. Preliminary results of ex-vivo studies using surgically excised human fat tissue utilizing an RFMAL system have shown encouraging results.
Keywords :
hyperthermia; microwave heating; radiation therapy; radiofrequency heating; surgery; tumours; RF-aided tumescent liposuction; body contouring; ex-vivo studies; fibrous tissues removal; gynecomastia; lidocaine; microwave-aided tumescent liposuction; neurovascular; perioperative bleeding; secondarily scarred tissues; standard mechanical liposuction; surgically excised human fat tissue; Anesthetic drugs; Breast; Electromagnetic heating; Hemorrhaging; Humans; Microwave theory and techniques; Neoplasms; Plastics; Radio frequency; Surgery;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on