Smartlipo - First Generation Laser Lipolysis
The Smart Lipo Nd:YAG (Smartlipo DEKA Laser System) was introduced into the UK from Italy by Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi in June 2006.
It was the result of a concept that combines all the new generation laser technology with the advantages of compactness and reliability.
Smartlipo possesses the outstanding features necessary for exalting its operating performance.
This advanced revolutionary laser technology was originally developed in Italy in year 2000 after 12 years of extensive research and clinical studies. Smartlipo - laser lipolysis technique has been used successfully in Italy, Japan and Brazil from year 2000.
Dr Ayham Al-Ayoubi was proud to be the very first surgeon to introduce this revolutionary laser concept of treatment into the UK in 2006.
The Smartlipo is a laser system that can reach extremely high frequencies for very brief periods, even several millionths of a second, plus it has electronic control of the emitted power and the laser pulses.
These features of Smartlipo also mean that the laser emission can be considered as minimally thermal due to the energy being concentrated in very brief pulses.
Smartlipo laser energy ruptures the fat cell membrane only

The optical fibre of the laser is inserted into the same incision created for the infiltration of the anaesthetic solution. Its transit through the skin is monitored by means of the guiding light on the laser device itself. The actual treatment begins by slowly moving forwards lengthwise following the lines traced on the skin and trying to constantly maintain the same speed of movement.
Melting the loose fat
Smartlipo laser treatment melting the deep loose fat.

The produce is relatively painless. Dr Al-Ayoubi always reminds his patients that it is not possible to have any procedure without some discomfort, but this is a very good and safe procedure.
It is done under local anaesthetic so there is no need for a general anaesthetic or to stay overnight which also means that it can be done on patients who aren't suitable for a general. There are no stitches, just a very small incision that heals very well and quickly. By three or so months the patients can see the final result.






















