lipodissolution

The techniques hypo osmolaires: Great names of the cosmetic surgery worked on the possibility of decreasing the thickness of greasy fabric under cutaneous by the means of injection of diluted physiological salt solution. Among these precursors we can quoted Doctor Vilain and Illouz. These tests were not crowned success. In 1992 Doctor Zocchi associated with his nozzle ultrasounds a protocol using an infiltration by a diluted serum with 50% Since 1995 Doctor Bernstein undertaken first treatments on two sites including one in Paris at Dr. Allemendi and Drancy in Doctor Richard Haddad. The effectiveness having been obtained a patent protecting the method was deposited in 1997 by Dr. Bernstein. The anvar decreed to him the innovation prize (Allègre contest) The terms used to indicate these techniques multiplied: The Lipodissolution term was used by Doctor synonymous Hoefflin in manner at the end hypo osmolar treatment while the Lipotomie term was deposited like name of mark by Doctor Bernstein. For two years several techniques using a similar principle have been born: The lipo adipectomy which associates a light IFR particular to injections associating the lecithin of soya and the massages. Lipotomy AQP produced finally convincing results. The term is deposited and the technique patented by Dr. Thierry Pirmez. In 2002, with its team, it left work of Pr Peter Agre (1992), of the Johns Hopkins University, on the Aquaporine - work rewarded by a Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2003. Dr. Pirmez developed a formulation of liquid of infiltration combining effectiveness and harmlessness. The basic concept took again the action of the osmolarity, potentiated by the use of agent facilitator. The technique was recorded near the European health authorities (Marquage THIS). To date, in 2007, Doctor Thierry Pirmez and Dr. Jacques Durand have more than 1000 clinical cases treaties with a convincing success by the technique Lipotomy AQP.

Bibliographies:

Zocchi Mr., Esthetic Surgery Plastic, Ultrasonic Liposculpturing, 1992,16:287 - 298 Palmieri B. and Al, Minerva Chirurgica, Medium liquido ultrasonor per lipoemulsificazione, 49 (3), 199-201 Hoefflin S, Prospects in Surgery Plastic, Hypotonic Pharmacological Lipo-dissolution (HPL), 1999,13 (2): 85-98

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