LipoVaser HD
Plastic surgeryThe next step in liposuction? 4D liposculpture, one of the most advanced techniques for body contouring, allowing you to achieve curves exactly where you want them. High-definition ultrasonic liposculpture utilises VaserLipo technology – from ‘Vaser’, an acronym for ‘Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance’ – which uses high-frequency ultrasound to break down subcutaneous fat tissue before removing it by suction, effectively and selectively.
This new technique therefore offers a higher level of precision than traditional liposuction, allowing for a more defined and harmonious body contour.
Are you looking for a clinic offering LipoVaser HD in Italy?
Book a consultation at the AraMedica clinic. We are based in Lecce.
- Invasiveness:HighAnaesthesia:Local with sedationDuration of the procedure:30–90 minutesRecovery time:1 monthBack to social life:1 weekDurability:Forever

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FAQ On: LipoVaser HD
Below you’ll find the questions we’re asked most often, but if you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
The cost of VaserLipo varies depending on the area being treated and the complexity of the procedure. The package offered by AraMedica includes key elements such as pre-operative consultations, medical tests and post-operative follow-ups.
Yes, VaserLipo is considered one of the most effective techniques for removing localised fat. It is important to note that VaserLipo is not a solution for general weight loss, but rather a treatment for contouring specific areas.
Many patients report very satisfactory results, with a significant reduction in fat in the treated areas and an improvement in body contour. Opinions on VaserLipo are therefore generally very positive. Patients appreciate the fact that the technique is less invasive than traditional liposuction, with shorter recovery times and results that are visible relatively quickly.
During the procedure, local anaesthesia with sedation is used, so you will not feel any pain during the operation. In the post-operative period, it is normal to experience mild pain, swelling and discomfort, but these symptoms can usually be managed with painkillers prescribed by your doctor.
Recovery time varies from patient to patient, but generally speaking, most people can resume light activities within a few days. For more intense or physically demanding activities, it is advisable to wait around 3–4 weeks.

















