In recent years, some new techniques have emerged. Bao Yu said “daughter is water made of flesh and bone, men are mud made of flesh and bone”, and for fat people, we are made of oil. How many fat people have thought, if you can insert a faucet in the belly, a twist on the oil can flow to restore the slim body, would not it be great. In fact, plastic surgeons have long thought about this technology, which is the subject of my speech today – lipolysis (Lipolysis). Simply put, lipolysis is the thermal destruction of fat in a specific area through invasive or non-invasive methods, breaking up the fat cells and releasing the oil droplets, and then allowing them to be absorbed naturally or extracted from the body depending on the amount of fat, ultimately achieving the purpose of shaping the body. Don’t get it? It does not matter, recall the process of refining lard, white fat into a hot pan, squeaking a while to see the crispy drippings in the fragrant lard rolled up and down, fish out on the pepper salt can be with cold beer, sorry, please forgive the brain of a foodie. The actual fat melting technique is actually an in vitro version. Some of you who are brave enough to ask, how do you refine the oil out of my stomach, you can’t just throw me into the pot, right? Don’t be nervous, we don’t use a pot, the current mainstream technology uses a high energy laser or radio frequency to achieve the introduction of energy, called Laser Lipolysis (Laser Lipolysis) or Radio Frequency Lipolysis (Radio Frequency Lipolysis). The mainstream model of Laser Lipolysis, Smartlipo MPX, and the mainstream model of Radio Frequency Lipolysis, Bodytite, are both similar in principle, in which a special fiber optic or radio frequency probe enters the body through a tiny incision in the skin and starts to heat the local fat through laser or radio frequency after reaching the fat layer; within a short time, the annoying fat is turned into liquid, and then the released oil droplets and the destroyed fat are removed through the same incision using a liposuction needle. In a short period of time, the annoying fat is turned into liquid, and then the released oil droplets and the destroyed fat tissue are sucked out through the same incision using a liposuction needle. Essentially, this is a new update of the old liposuction procedure, but the advantages are much more than that. While the laser or radiofrequency heats the fatty tissue, the heat also coagulates the small local blood vessels, which greatly reduces the most common complication of traditional liposuction – intraoperative bleeding. More importantly, the thermal effect of the laser or RF not only acts on the subcutaneous fat, but also on the skin. The collagen contraction caused by the thermal stimulation will immediately make the skin firmer, and later on, it will stimulate local collagen growth, so that the tummy that has been drained of oil will not become saggy. This is far from the traditional liposuction. On the left is the skin after normal liposuction, and on the right is the skin with laser lipolysis technology, which shows the obvious tightening effect. Skin tightening of up to 15% or more after radiofrequency lipolysis Technological advances have provided many ways to create the perfect shape, but surgery is not the answer to everything. Even with the latest medical technology, a perfect body needs strong perseverance to maintain it. The core of body shaping is always health and safety, without these two things, everything is empty talk.