Aqualipo Fat Removal on a Small or Large Area at The Bassin Center For Plastic Surgery (Up to 73% Off)
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Board-certified surgeons employ water-assisted liposuction surgery to remove fatty tissue with a local anesthetic
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$999 for Aqualipo on a small area (a $3,500 value)
- Chin
- Upper or lower abdomen<p>
$1,499 for Aqualipo on a large area (a $5,500 value)
- Arms
- Bra line
- Hips
- Love handles
- Outer or inner thighs<p>
During the Aqualipo procedure, featured on programs such as The Dr. Oz Show and Good Morning America, the doctor injects the targeted area with a local anesthetic. Then, the doctor makes small incisions to reach the fat layer and inserts the Aqualipo water jet, where its pulsating spray gently flushes out the fat cells without stressing the surrounding muscles, nerves, and tissues. A cannula then permanently vacuums the fat cells from the body.<p>
Unlike traditional liposuction, Aqualipo doesn’t require general anesthesia, and the cannula can move freely without causing damage to surrounding tissues because the water jet separates the tissue within the fat compartment. Clients can expect quicker results and less intense side effects—such as less swelling and bruising—than those caused by conventional liposuction procedures. The treatment typically lasts 30–45 minutes, leaving most patients ready for discharge 15 minutes after completion.<p>
THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT.
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About Aqualipo LLC
Featured on programs such as The Dr. Oz Show and Good Morning America, Aqualipo’s water-assisted fat-removal system sneaks under skin to steal away lipid collections from designated body geography. Licensed physicians Dr. Jeffrey Caruth and Dr. Mauricio Giraldo photograph, mark, and sketch abstract self-portraits on the client's problem area before applying local anesthetic and cutting a small incision to reach the fat layer. Pulsing water jets then flush out fatty tissue with a sterile fluid, evicting lipids without stressing surrounding muscles, nerves, or other tissues. Unlike traditional liposuction, Aqualipo treatments require no general anesthesia and typically last 30–45 minutes, leaving most patients ready for discharge 15 minutes after completion. Clients can expect faster results and less intense side effects—such as swelling, bruising, and uncontrollably transmitting ham-radio signals—than those caused by conventional liposuction procedures.