Laser-Assisted Lipolysis Versus Surgical Fat Removal: A Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Patient Satisfaction
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Postoperative Pain and Recovery
3.2. Efficacy in Fat Removal and Skin Tightening
3.3. Complication Rates and Safety Concerns
3.4. Complications and Long-Term Outcomes
3.5. Safety and Technique Comparisons
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Study | Liposuction Technique | Sample Size | Primary Outcome Measures | Key Findings | Level of Evidence |
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Llanos Olmedo et al. [20] | Suction-Assisted Lipoplasty (SAL) vs. Laser Lipolysis (LL) | 50 | Postoperative Pain (VAS) | LL showed significantly less pain compared to SAL (VAS score: 3.4 vs. 6.2 at 6 h) | IIb |
Prado et al. [21] | Laser-Assisted Lipoplasty (LAL) vs. Suction-Assisted Lipoplasty (SAL) | 60 | Pain, Bruising, Patient Satisfaction | LAL had less pain and bruising compared to SAL; similar patient satisfaction | Ib |
DiBernardo et al. [22] | Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) vs. Traditional Liposuction (TL) | 20 | Skin Shrinkage, Texture | LAL showed greater skin shrinkage and improved texture compared to TL | IIa |
Brañas et al. [23] | 924- and 975-nm Laser Diode | 20 | Skin Thickness, Elasticity, Texture | Significant improvements in all measures; high patient satisfaction | IV |
Wolfenson et al. [24] | Diode Laser during Lipoplasty | 30 | Skin Thickness, Elasticity, Texture | Significant improvements on laser-treated side; high patient satisfaction | IIa |
Valizadeh et al. [25] | 980-nm Diode Laser-Assisted Lipolysis vs. Traditional Liposuction | 30 | Safety, Efficacy, Pain, Bruising, Swelling | Less pain, bruising, and swelling in laser group | IIa |
Jecan et al. [26] | Laser-Assisted Lipolysis (LAL) vs. Suction-Assisted Lipoplasty (SAL) | 30 | Histological Analysis of Aspirates | LAL aspirates had more fat cells, fewer fibrotic tissues, and more blood vessels compared to SAL | IV |
Goldman et al. [27] | Subdermal Nd Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) vs. Traditional Liposuction (TL) | 30 | Tissue Tightening | Greater improvement in skin elasticity and firmness with LAL | IIa |
Pereira-Netto et al. [28] | Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) vs. Traditional Liposuction (TL) | 14 studies | Comprehensive Review | LAL associated with less bleeding, pain, and improved skin tightening | IIIa |
Mordon et al. [3] | Laser-Assisted Lipolysis (LAL) vs. Traditional Liposuction (TL) | Literature Review | Effectiveness, Safety | LAL potentially offers reduced bleeding, pain, and scarring | IIc |
Abdelaal et al. [4] | Laser-Assisted Lipolysis (LAL) vs. Traditional Liposuction (TL) | 40 | Blood Loss | LAL had significantly less blood loss compared to TL | IIa |
Swanson et al. [29] | Review of LAL | Literature Review | Blood Loss | Mixed results on LAL’s effectiveness in reducing blood loss | V |
Aboelatta et al. [30] | Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) vs. Traditional Liposuction (TL) for Gynecomastia | 30 | Breast Shape, Pain, Recovery | LAL group had less blood loss, less pain, and faster recovery | IIb |
Senra et al. [31] | Laser Lipolysis (LL) | 766 | Complication Rate, Success Rate | High success rate (85%); low complication rate (2.6%) | IV |
Apfelberg et al. [32] | Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) | 1100 | Body Contour, Fat Reduction | Significant improvements in body contour and fat reduction; low complication rate (2.4%) | IIa |
Przylipiak et al. [33] | Internal Laser-Assisted Liposuction (IAL) vs. Conventional Liposuction (CL) | 80 | Postoperative Laboratory Values | IAL associated with faster recovery and reduced postoperative pain | IIIb |
Nagy et al. [34] | VASER-Assisted Lipoplasty (VAL) vs. Suction-Assisted Lipoplasty (SAL) | 150 | Patient Satisfaction, Pain, Bruising | VAL had less bruising and faster recovery; similar patient satisfaction | Ib |
Oh et al. [35] | Combined Non-Invasive and Minimally Invasive Laser Lipolysis | 20 | Facial Fat Reduction | Significant fat reduction; minimal adverse effects | IV |
Yildiz et al. [36] | Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) vs. Suction-Assisted Liposuction (SAL) | Histopathological Study | Fat Cell Changes | LAL induced more significant changes in fat cell morphology and structure | IIIb |
Levenberg et al. [37] | Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) vs. Mechanical Liposuction (ML) | 30 | Cell Viability, Sample Quality | LAL improved cell viability and sample quality compared to ML | IIb |
Chia et al. [38] | Review of LAL vs. SAL | Literature Review | Fat Removal, Skin Tightening, Patient Satisfaction | LAL has no significant advantages over SAL; may have increased risk of complications | IV |
Žgaljardić et al. [39] | Overview of Laser-Assisted Body Contouring | Literature Review | Techniques, Applications | Discusses principles, benefits, limitations of laser-assisted body contouring | V |
Machado et al. [40] | Liposuction Techniques | Literature Review | Gluteal Fat Augmentation | Emphasizes importance of technique, patient selection, pre- and post-operative care | V |
Halk et al. [41] | Review of LAL vs. TL Safety | Literature Review | Safety Outcomes | Both LAL and TL are generally safe; LAL associated with higher risk of severe complications | Ia |
Urbonas et al. [42] | Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) vs. Traditional Liposuction (TL) | 30 | Adipocyte Viability, Work Efficiency | LAL had higher adipocyte viability and improved surgeons’ work efficiency | IIb |
Venkataram et al. [43] | Review of Liposuction Techniques | Literature Review | Efficacy, Safety, Patient Comfort | LAL may offer advantages in patient comfort and recovery time; TL more traditional and less costly | V |
Rassam et al. [44] | Review of Body Contouring Techniques | Literature Review | Techniques, Advantages, Disadvantages | Highlights importance of selecting appropriate technique for each patient | V |
Theodorou et al. [45] | Overview of Laser-Assisted Liposuction (LAL) | Literature Review | Principles, Advantages | LAL beneficial for fibrotic or septated fat; may improve skin retraction and contouring | IV |
Beidas et al. [46] | Review of Liposuction Techniques | Literature Review | Technique Selection, Patient Considerations | LAL uses laser energy to break down fat cells; emphasizes importance of selecting appropriate technique | V |
Chittoria et al. [47] | Overview of Liposuction Techniques | Literature Review | Indications, Techniques, Safety | Detailed description of various techniques; highlights importance of patient selection and safety | V |
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Lee, K.W.A.; Chan, L.K.W.; Lee, A.W.K.; Lee, C.H.; Wan, J.; Yi, K.-H. Laser-Assisted Lipolysis Versus Surgical Fat Removal: A Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Patient Satisfaction. Cosmetics 2024, 11, 164. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11050164
Lee KWA, Chan LKW, Lee AWK, Lee CH, Wan J, Yi K-H. Laser-Assisted Lipolysis Versus Surgical Fat Removal: A Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Patient Satisfaction. Cosmetics. 2024; 11(5):164. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11050164
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Kar Wai Alvin, Lisa Kwin Wah Chan, Angela Wai Kay Lee, Cheuk Hung Lee, Jovian Wan, and Kyu-Ho Yi. 2024. "Laser-Assisted Lipolysis Versus Surgical Fat Removal: A Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Patient Satisfaction" Cosmetics 11, no. 5: 164. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11050164
APA StyleLee, K. W. A., Chan, L. K. W., Lee, A. W. K., Lee, C. H., Wan, J., & Yi, K. -H. (2024). Laser-Assisted Lipolysis Versus Surgical Fat Removal: A Review of Efficacy, Safety, and Patient Satisfaction. Cosmetics, 11(5), 164. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics11050164