3D Surgery set to be a thing of the future?

We all know how the celebrities these days seem to just love having bits of botox here and there just to try and maintain their ‘perfect’ image. Well there may be something that just changes the way lipo procedures or other forms of cosmetic surgery are carried out.

There are many different kinds of cosmetic surgery that people can have done, but some of the most popular in women are breast implants or liposuction. Now women in the UK who want to have liposuction done can see themselves in a new 3D scanner. It gives women the opportunity to see what their body will look like before and after surgery.

People like Katie Price may have benefitted from something like this in the past however, hindsight is a wonderful thing. Sadly liposuction for men or any other kind of cosmetic surgery for men is still in the past.

This new 3D technology is only for women with anything from breast and buttock implants to chin implants and nose jobs. The new technology even works for thing like laser lipo, so if you’re sat here reading this and you’re thinking about getting any one of the procedures listed above then you should definitely pay a visit to the London clinic where The Vectra 3-D Modelling system is, Simply Better Breasts.


Liposuction Lends it’s Hand to Stem Cell Research

Stem Cell research, to a certain extent is a thing of dreams. It’s something we pour millions of pounds into but it’s something that we don’t seem to be getting anywhere with. Well that was until now.

Another thing that is but a dream is for humans to have the ability to regenerate organs. Well you combine stem cell research and fat from liposuction patients according to studies carried out earlier this year you have the remedy for hearts or maybe other organs to start repairing themselves.

With the sheer amount of people up and down the country that are having cheap liposuction you would think that they would find a breakthrough sooner rather than later. When you think about it, what actually happens with the fat once it has been taken from a patient? Whether it’s micro liposuction or some other type of liposuction, you still have fat taken from your body that isn’t going to be of much use.

They may as well donate parts of it, or even all of it to things like stem cell research because if scientists can find ways for it to help people like it has done in these tests then we could see the medical industry changed forever.

If we had the ability for humans to re-grow organs it would more than likely see the end of people dying because they couldn’t get an organ transplant in time.