Not accurate. VASER is appropriate for patients whose weight sits close to their ideal, with a BMI under 35. It is **not** the right tool for morbid obesity, for significant skin laxity (especially after major weight loss), or for cases where the fat is largely visceral. Those cases need a different answer — surgical excision, a bariatric route, diet, or exercise.
Not quite. VASER does contribute to skin tightening in *mild* or *moderate* laxity — but only when the skin quality is good, meaning no significant stretch marks and no major laxity. Where there is major laxity or extensive stretch marks, the honest answer is surgical excision (a tuck or a lift), not VASER alone. For patients who refuse surgery, adjunct energy devices like argon plasma or Endolift laser can help — they are helpers, not replacements for the excision.
Detailed candidacy criteria for 360° vaser liposculpture are prepared in the consultation. General liposuction criteria (BMI, skin quality, expectations) apply. See the hub page for the full recovery and safety details.