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Tickle Lipo, a New Way to Perform Liposuction, Comes to San Diego as Scripps Ranch Dermatology Starts New FDA Approved Procedure - PR.com

San Diego, CA, January 21, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Just in time for the new year, when so many people are looking for a way to get rid of their fat, there is a new procedure in San Diego. It is called Tickle Lipo by patients who find that instead of pain they experience a slight tickling sensation, and it is a FDA approved body sculpting technique which is being brought to San Diego for the first time by Dr. Tess Mauricio.

This new procedure is minimally invasive, takes 1-2 hours and has a fast recovery time. It’s liposuction in an in-office environment with the patient is awake and comfortable and is safe with excellent clinical results.

Tickle Lipo, also known as Nutational Infrasonic Liposculpture (N.I.L), is a liposuction, fat harvesting and physician support process which utilizes the Nutational Infrasonic Liposculpture system (N.I.L.) from EuromiTM and is FDA approved for fat removal and body sculpting.

The low frequency acoustic infrasonic vibration allows for the removal of body fat while respecting the surrounding tissues; resulting in smooth contour and a rapid recovery. The Tickle Lipo process is a proven reliable system which safely allows for precise, high volume de-bulking in all body areas.

Dr Tess Mauricio is a Board Certified Dermatologist, a graduate of Stanford University School of Medicine and of The University of California San Diego. She is the founder of Scripps Ranch Dermatology & Cosmetic Center and was the youngest woman to hold the position of President of The San Diego Society of Dermatologic Surgery.

Scripps Ranch Dermatology and Cosmetic Center is proud to offer advanced treatments for all of your skin care needs in addition to liposuction, botox, and other cosmetic procedures.

via pr.com

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