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What the Evidence Says About Liposuction Body Contouring
14 peer-reviewed sourcesAirSculpt is a minimally invasive, power-assisted liposuction technique, so the most relevant published evidence comes from the broader liposuction and body-contouring literature. The studies below include systematic reviews and meta-analyses on safety, complication profiles, fat-reduction effectiveness, and patient-reported satisfaction, alongside large national datasets examining perioperative risk. Together they help explain why modern tumescent, energy-assisted liposuction is generally regarded as a well-tolerated cosmetic procedure when performed by qualified surgeons on appropriately selected patients. As with any surgery, outcomes vary by individual, technique, and the volume of fat removed, and the references below are provided for education rather than as a promise of any specific result.
- Ultrasonographic Quantification of Reduction in Subcutaneous Fat Thickness Following Large-Volume Liposuction.
- Litigation and Complications Arising from Aesthetic Body Surgery: A Systematic Review.
- Tranexamic Acid in Body Contouring Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Intravenous Versus Subcutaneous Tranexamic Acid in Liposuction: A Comparative Analysis of Efficacy and Safety.
- Impact of Laser Lipolysis With and Without Liposuction on Arm Circumference: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Compiled from peer-reviewed medical literature indexed on PubMed. This overview is for general education and is not medical advice. · Last updated 2026-06-15