Laser Lipoliysis: Current Practice
Laser-assisted lipolysis (LAL) is a body-contouring technique that uses laser energy to liquefy fat and tighten skin. It is especially useful for fibrous or delicate areas such as the neck, arms, abdomen, and male breasts. Compared with traditional liposuction, LAL offers less bruising, swelling, and downtime, while promoting collagen remodeling for smoother results. However, it requires careful temperature control to avoid burns and adds equipment costs. Common wavelengths used include 980 nm, 1064 nm, and 1320 nm, each with unique tissue effects. Overall, LAL is considered safe and effective when performed by experienced clinicians, though more studies are needed to confirm long-term benefits and optimize treatment parameters.