Water-assisted liposuction

Body contouring with the WAL method

WAL is a form of liposuction in which a fine water jet helps loosen fat cells while they are removed. Planning depends on the body area, treatment goal and individual medical requirements.

Consultation about an aesthetic treatment at the practice

Personal assessment and treatment at Dr Adem Dobra's surgical practice in Bad Wörishofen.

At a glance

  • Water-assisted technique
  • Individual body-contouring plan
  • Part of the practice's services since 2017

How the WAL method works

A fine water jet helps separate fat cells from surrounding tissue while the loosened fat is removed. This supports targeted treatment in the areas agreed during planning.

The appropriate technique and extent are determined only after a personal examination and consultation.

Treatment areas at the practice

The practice uses WAL for selected medical and aesthetic indications.

  • Body contouring of the abdomen, hips, thighs and upper arms
  • Treatment of a double chin
  • Selected facial contouring
  • Liposuction for lipedema after individual assessment
  • Possible combination with shockwave therapy

Personal consultation before treatment

Expectations, treatment extent, possible risks, costs and follow-up are discussed beforehand. Liposuction is an operation and is planned only after individual medical assessment.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

What does WAL stand for?

It stands for water-assisted liposuction. A fine water jet supports the release of fat cells before removal.

Which areas can be treated?

The practice treats selected areas including the abdomen, hips, thighs, upper arms and double chin. Suitability is assessed individually.

Is WAL possible for lipedema?

Lipedema treatment is within the practice's scope. It requires a personal medical assessment and individual operation plan.

This information does not replace a personal examination or diagnosis. Treatment options are discussed individually during the consultation.

Next step

Have your individual symptoms assessed in person.

We explain which options may be reasonable for you and what the next steps could involve.

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