**5. Conclusions**

It has become imperative for the modern liposuction surgeon to include an energy based surgical device that facilitates "enhanced liposuction". The emergence of a market segment of consumer, The GAP patients, who are looking for significant non-excisional soft tissue tightening, contraction and wrinkle reduction has created a whole next market opportunity for esthetic physicians. These GAP patients want more than the non-invasive market of toxins, external non-invasive body contouring energy-based devices can offer, but also wants to avoid the scars, recovery and

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stigma of more extensive excisional procedures. InMode has created the technology to serve this GAP market with the internal and external RFAL applicators, the BodyTite, FaceTite, AccuTite and Morpheus8. Non excisional, minimally invasive procedures can now be offered under local anesthesia in your office and the face and body options are impressive. In the Operating room, even many excision procedures can be enhanced, the outcomes improved or the scars reduction with the soft tissue contraction and wrinkle reduction results of the RFAL technology.

This "Enhanced Liposuction" InTech open book is well timed, as this kind of technology is not only here to stay, but in the case of RFAL, has created a whole new market segment of face and body consumers, the GAP patients. In Part 2 of the RFAL technology, External lipocoagulation and "lipocontouring" using an external adipose fractional ablative device, the Morpheus 8 and its role in "enhanced liposuction" will be outlined.
