I'm trying to decide between ultrasonic lipo cavitation and lapolaser. I'm a 32-year-old female, and although I don't have a significant amount of fat due to regular yoga practice, I have some stubborn fat on my lower belly that I can't seem to get rid of. While I care about achieving good results from the treatment, I'm concerned about the potential increased risk of cancer associated with cell interruption. Is there any validity to this concern?
I have no reason to believe that laser-assisted liposuction poses any risk of cancer for my patients. Thank you for your question.
The procedures you described are not associated with an increased risk of developing cancer. The most important factor is to choose a talented, experienced, and board-certified plastic surgeon to perform these procedures. Take your time and select carefully. Best of luck.
Ultrasound and laser treatments do not pose an increased risk of cancer. In fact, lasers are used in the treatment of various types of cancer.
Laser treatments do not cause cancer, but they can potentially cause burns due to the heat generated. Laser is typically used for the lower belly, while ultrasound may be suitable for the back.
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