Liposuction is generally considered a safe procedure. However, all procedures carry a small degree of risk. Risks of liposuction include infection, numbness, scarring, bleeding, and contour irregularities. There are also rare and severe complications associated with liposuction such as problems with anesthesia, blood clots, injury to internal organs, excessive blood loss, hypothermia, allergic reactions, and even death. The risk of dying in any surgical procedure is about 1 in 250,000, similar to the risk of dying in a plane crash. The risk of dying from liposuction is slightly higher, about 1 in 50,000. In contrast, the chance of being involved in a fatal car accident is estimated to be 1 in 5,000. Interestingly, in one study of 23 office surgery deaths in Florida in the early 2000s, the death rate was three times lower in patients operated on by board-certified plastic surgeons, versus other doctors such as cosmetic surgeons. Liposuction removes fat from your...
Acoustic waves are a category of longitudinal waves that propagate by the means of compression and decompression (preferably called "rarefactions") through a medium (usually air).These waves travel at the speed of sound (hence, called "acoustic") and the vibrations in these waves occur in the direction in which the wave travels. These waves show different wave characteristics like diffraction, interference, reflection, etc. , except polarization. Polarization is not possible in these waves because the vibrations are only in the direction in which wave travels. For polarization to be possible, it is necessary that the wave has capability to oscillate in more than one orientation. Shockwave is an acoustic wave which carries high energy to painful spots and myoskeletal tissues with subacute, subchronic and chronic conditions. The energy promotes regeneration and reparative processes of the bones, tendons and other soft tissues Acoustic Wave Therapy...