Superdry Technical

By Prof. Dr Ahmet Karacalar

superdry-technique

 Superdry technique It ensures the removal of fat cells as intact as possible without any bleeding and without injecting any chemical solution under the tissue. In the technique, a bloodless environment is achieved in the leg region's fat tissue. Especially the leg region and ankle Since the fat layer is single-layered, a careful and sensitive fat removal process is required. There is no swelling in the tissue during the procedure. (Note: Normal swelling occurs during the healing process after the procedure is completed.) This situation gives the physician a chance to evaluate the result. It is also quite useful in ensuring symmetry by comparing with the opposite leg. Due to the absence of bleeding, it ensures safety especially in lipoedema cases where large amounts of fat will be removed. Since there is no blood flow in the veins during the procedure, it is assumed that there is no risk of fat embolism.

Among alternative methods,liposuction , vaser liposuction, and laser liposuction can be mentioned. However, in these methods, it is much more difficult to ensure symmetry in a swollen and bloody tissue environment. There is a risk of heat damage in the last two methods.

It has been proven by histological studies that the viability rate of fat cells taken with this technique is higher. Therefore, the technique can be used in body contouring or facial rejuvenation of the patient. Nowadays, not only fat removal but also the use of the removed fat in other areas ( breast, face, etc.) is a modern approach. If desired, these fats can be stored in a laboratory environment. In fat obtained with classical liposuction, the number of damaged cells is very high. .

Liposuction is not performed for those with coagulation disorders and especially for patients with serious vascular diseases accompanied by edema. This rule is also valid for the superdry technique.