Talk:Non-surgical liposuction
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promotional
[edit]This article reads like an advertisement. "Melt" fat? The only fat I ever saw melt was on a stove at 300 degrees F. I had one friend try this kind of treatment. Her results? NO IMPROVEMENT. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.65.217.189 (talk) 01:48, 24 February 2011 (UTC)
- Just curious, how long does the current warning stay on a page? This is 2013 and it was noted as being posted in 2009?--Jack (talk) 21:42, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- It stays until the problem is solved.-- Brainy J ~✿~ (talk) 18:13, 6 January 2014 (UTC)
- After doing a quick search through journals, there doesn't appear to be any scientific/medical proof of efficacy of these treatments, other than a couple of articles authored by individuals/groups with severe conflicts of interest. Definitely reads as an advertisement. yames2 08:58, 2 March 2014 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Yames2 (talk • contribs)
Reorganized
[edit]I cut the descriptions and added academic references. Timetraveler3.14 (talk) 22:19, 24 November 2014 (UTC)
Injection lipolysis removed
[edit]I removed references to injection lipolysis. First, I believe that injections by strict definition are surgical. I would want a practitioner to have sufficient surgical training to know the anatomy and principles of sterility before performing an injection. For comparison, in the US at least, Botox is performed by physicians. Second, injection lipolysis is in a completely different class of treatments from these transcutaneous devices. The transcutaneous devices operate on similar principles, and have sufficiently extensive research backing to be FDA approved. Finally, injection lipolysis has its own article already, and doesn't need to be rehashed in this one. AlphaAntares (talk) 10:30, 8 January 2015 (UTC)
SculpSure in New Jersey
[edit]Laser Liposuction deployed in New Jersey. http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2017/02/22/new-laser-procedure-zaps-away-unwanted-fat/ 71.175.173.215 (talk) 13:45, 23 February 2017 (UTC)
usourced
[edit]needs sourcing. moved here per WP:PRESERVE, per WP:BURDEN please don't restore without finding RS, checking content against them and citing them.
- Devices
There are several devices on the market.
Device | Manufacturer | Mechanism | Wavelength |
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SculpSure | Cynosure | Laser | |
Curve | YOLO Medical | Low level laser | 658 nm |
Lapex 2000 | Meridian Medical | Low level laser | 658 nm |
Zerona | Erchonia Corp | Low level laser | 635 nm divergent beams |
Strawberry | Laser Lipo Ltd | Low level laser | 660 nm |
I-Lipo | Chromogenex | Low level laser | 650-660 nm |
Smoothshapes | Cynosure | Low level laser | 650 nm and 915 nm |
Lumislim Titan | Medisico Plc | Low level laser | 650 nm and 940 nm |
BTL Exilis Elite | BTL Aesthetics | Radiofrequency | |
BTL Vanquish ME | BTL Aesthetics | Radiofrequency | |
Thermage | Solta Medical | Radiofrequency | |
Endymed | Caesarea | Radiofrequency | |
Infini | Lutronic | Radiofrequency | |
Tri-pollar | Pollogen | Radiofrequency | |
Liposonix | Solta Medical | Thermal Focused Ultrasound | |
UltraShape | Syneron/Candela Inc | Nonthermal Focused Ultrasound | |
CoolSculpting | Zeltiq Aesthetics | Cryolipolysis | |
Lipo Angel Plus | Lipo Angel | Ultrasonic Cavitation, Radio Frequency, Low Level Laser therapy |