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  • Minimally Invasive Procedures
  • Aesthetic Medicine

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  • Tissue liquefaction liposuction (TLL) utilizes a novel energy source involving warmed, low-pressure, pulsed saline for fat tissue extraction.
  • This innovative technique aims to improve upon traditional liposuction methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the efficiency of TLL against suction-assisted liposuction (SAL) for surgeons.
  • To evaluate patient recovery outcomes, including bruising, swelling, and tenderness, between TLL and SAL.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective, contralateral study design involving 31 adult female patients.
  • Comparison of TLL and SAL procedures, assessing surgical efficiency, lipoaspirate appearance, bruising, swelling, tenderness, and incision appearance.

Main Results:

  • Both TLL and SAL procedures yielded statistically similar volumes of fat aspirate.
  • TLL demonstrated a significantly faster fat extraction rate (35.6 vs 25 mL/min) and required fewer surgeon movements (48 vs 120 strokes/min).
  • Patients reported significantly lower scores for bruising, swelling, tenderness, and improved incision appearance on the TLL side.

Conclusions:

  • TLL and SAL techniques are comparable in terms of fat aspirate volume.
  • TLL offers significant advantages in surgical efficiency, with a 42% faster extraction rate and a 68% reduction in required movements.
  • TLL promotes superior patient recovery, evidenced by reduced bruising, swelling, and tenderness, along with better incision site appearance.