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Louisiana Plastic Surgeons Caution on Laser Liposuction

The Wall Center plastic surgeons have seen a dramatic and unfortunate increase over the past few years in patients from all over the country who have been disfigured by laser liposuction procedures, in many instances by unqualified physicians.

Louisiana Plastic Surgeons Caution on Laser Liposuction
2010-12-18
SHREVEPORT, LA, December 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) The Louisiana plastic surgeons of The Wall Center for Plastic Surgery (www.wallcenter.com) note a surge in the number of patients who have turned to them for corrective surgery after undergoing laser liposuction from plastic surgeons and unqualified physicians alike. While liposuction has gained acceptance and popularity with a constant stream of technological advances since its inception in the late 1970s, not all treatments and providers will be able to deliver the results patients seek.

"Many doctors are expanding into services they were never trained to perform, including plastic surgery," explains board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Holly Wall. Thriving in the community for decades, The Wall Center performs procedures like Louisiana face lift surgery, breast augmentation, and tummy tucks, in addition to liposuction. "After seeing disappointing results, many people are surprised to learn that their surgeon was actually trained as a family doctor or internist, and simply took a one-day course to learn how to use a surgical laser to perform liposuction and body contouring."

Advertised under brand names like Smartlipo, SlimLipo, and CoolLipo, laser liposuction devices use a low-energy laser to melt targeted fat cells. Marketing claims include skin tightening, reduced bruising, and quicker recovery over conventional liposuction methods, but the reality is that the surgeons at The Wall Center are seeing a very high number of unsatisfied and unhappy laser liposuction patients, many with uncorrectable deformities. While using lasers to perform liposuction may sound like a sophisticated, space-age way to simply melt away unwanted fat, The Wall Center surgeons want consumers to realize the potential hazards of devices "designed to destroy fat cells and coagulate tissue," as one device manufacturer states in its marketing materials.

"Destroying fat cells and burning up the supporting tissues inside the body does not really make sense to me as a plastic surgeon," states Dr. Simeon Wall, Jr., a board-certified plastic surgeon and frequent lecturer and speaker at national and international meetings on the topic of body contouring and liposuction. Dr. Wall, Jr., has seen and treated a number of patients with deformities from laser liposuction. He explains, "It's important to note that the extreme heat produced from these laser devices can drastically increase the risk of a negative result from liposuction. In some cases, even the tried-and-true techniques we've used for years to fix contour deformities are insufficient to correct the damage these laser devices can produce inside the body. From what I've seen, much more research needs to be done with these devices, and potential patients need to be educated about laser liposuction and its risks - and about the importance of having a board-certified plastic surgeon perform their liposuction, regardless of the technique used."

Much to the dismay of The Wall Center surgeons, the number of people they see with poor laser liposuction results from other practices continues to rise. A recent example is one of their patients, C.P., a 28-year-old former swimsuit model. She saw an ad in her local newspaper for in-office Smartlipo laser liposuction that promised to remove unsightly bulges of unwanted fat with no downtime and low price tag. While she had hoped for an improvement in her tummy and flanks, she was left with an uneven, wavy appearance, and worst of all, an unsightly crease across the skin of her abdomen. Despite allowing the same doctor, who was not a plastic surgeon, two more attempts at fixing her problems with additional laser liposuction, C.P.'s previously attractive midriff was now ruined. C.P. sought help from Dr. Simeon Wall, Jr., who specializes in liposuction in Louisiana, because of his experience treating post-liposuction contour deformities using his SAFELipo technique.

As a pioneer in liposuction surgery, Dr. Simeon Wall, Sr., has witnessed a steady evolution of the procedure and the technology since its introduction to the United States in the early 1980s. "In the hands of a trained, experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon, advanced liposuction techniques like SAFELipo can produce beautiful and attractive results," explains Dr. Wall, Sr. "But these improvements are most directly tied to the surgeon's ability and not the technology or techniques. Above all, it's important to choose your surgeon carefully. Look for a surgeon who is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and a member of American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Don't be swayed by special offers and discounts - you simply can't put a price on your health and wellbeing."

The Wall Center for Plastic Surgery (www.wallcenter.com) is comprised of 3 board-certified plastic surgeons, Dr. Simeon Wall, Sr., Dr. Holly Wall, and Dr. Simeon Wall, Jr. They have over 50 years of combined experience in plastic surgery, and are known for their expertise in cosmetic surgery of the breast, body, and face. They perform over 700 breast augmentations and over 2000 cosmetic surgery procedures per year, and have consistently been selected as "Top Plastic Surgeons" by their peers and consumer groups alike. Their commitment to outstanding results has been highlighted by their patients' satisfaction with "no visible scar" breast augmentations, "short scar" breast lift procedures, and their dramatic "mommy makeovers" with SAFELipo. The Wall Center attracts patients from across the South, predominantly from Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Oklahoma. Dr. Simeon Wall, Sr., has been a fixture of the Ark-La-Tex for over 30 years and has established a national and international clientele. All 3 physicians have made it a priority to volunteer their time to perform cleft lip and palate surgeries for needy children. Dr. Wall, Sr., headed the North Louisiana Crippled Children's Program for the Dept. of Health & Hospitals for 25 years. Drs. Holly and Simeon Wall, Jr., volunteer for the philanthropic organization Interplast in less-developed parts of the world, including trips to China, Peru, Brazil, Haiti, and Mexico. Dr. Simeon Wall, Jr., developed the SAFELipo technique of liposuction and body contouring, frequently lecturing and teaching SAFELipo techniques both nationally and internationally. Both Dr. Holly Wall and Dr. Simeon Wall, Jr., performed their general surgery and plastic surgery residencies at Stanford University, one of the most highly respected plastic surgery programs in the country. They are Fellows of the American College of Surgeons and are active members of both the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

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[Press-News.org] Louisiana Plastic Surgeons Caution on Laser Liposuction
The Wall Center plastic surgeons have seen a dramatic and unfortunate increase over the past few years in patients from all over the country who have been disfigured by laser liposuction procedures, in many instances by unqualified physicians.