Abstract

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has been recently introduced as a non-invasive therapeutic modality for controlling excessive subcutaneous fat. The efficacy and safety of the HIFU device for sculpting the abdomen, upper arm, and thigh were evaluated. Ten subjects with more than 10mm of subcutaneous fat in the abdomen, upper arm, and/or thigh were recruited. We evaluate mean change in the thickness and circumference of subcutaneous fat of each treated area measured using ultrasound 12weeks after the procedure, the degree of pain, and subject and practitioner satisfaction 12weeks after the procedure. The mean change of subcutaneous fat thickness in the abdomen, upper arm, and thigh measured using ultrasound 12weeks after the procedure was -4.33±2.42, -1.86±1.35, and -1.86±1.35mm, respectively. Compared with pretreatment, subcutaneous fat thickness of the abdomen and upper arm was significantly reduced (p=0.0020 and p=0.0004, respectively), but not in the thigh (p=0.0716). Highest patient satisfaction was for the abdomen. Pain was generally tolerable. The results from the present study indicate HIFU can be an effective and safe therapeutic modality for removing excessive subcutaneous fat in humans.

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