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VacuSIP, an Improved InEx Method for In Situ Measurement of Particulate and Dissolved Compounds Processed by Active Suspension Feeders
Published on: August 3, 2016
Sequential (serial) suction
Robert G W Girling1, Mark A Salisbury, Robert A Ersek
1Personique Surgery Center, 630 West 34th Street, Suite 201, Austin, TX 78705, USA.
Abstract:
As the popularity of liposuction continues to increase, so have the variety of methods available to perform the procedure. One factor that remains the same regardless of how liposuction is performed is that there will always be a limit to how much fat can be removed in a single sitting. When amounts to be removed exceed safe quantities, serial suction offers a safe and effective approach to achieve the desired result.
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