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The MicroAire PAL system is a power-assisted liposuction system designed to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of liposuction procedures. It includes a handpiece, cannulas, and a console. The sources do not offer an exact description of the console alone. However, they do provide the following information:
- The PAL system uses a powered handpiece with a reciprocating cannula.
- The handpiece has a 3mm reciprocating stroke adjustable up to 4,000 cycles per minute.
- The powered movement of the cannula facilitates the removal of fat.
- The system includes a stand-alone electric console (5020) that powers the handpiece.
- The PAL system can be integrated with a peristaltic infiltration pump, which can be activated from the handpiece.
- The PAL-750 handpiece is lightweight and autoclavable.
- It has an optimized fluid seal, more uniform force distribution, and a re-designed drivetrain which reduces wear, tear and corrosion.
- The handpiece has a speed control.
- A variety of high-grade stainless steel cannulas are available.
- The system has a stand-alone electric console (5020).
- The system is designed to integrate with other MicroAire products, such as infiltration pumps and fat filtration systems.
- The PAL system has been shown to result in 35% less surgical time and 49% less surgeon fatigue compared to traditional liposuction.
- The updated PAL-750 is designed to be more durable and long-lasting, with a 2x longer lifespan and warranty compared to the PAL-650.
- The system is designed to improve patient comfort and satisfaction with superior results compared to traditional liposuction.
- The power-assisted technology allows for more effective fat removal.
While the sources do not provide a step by step process of how the machine is used, here are some steps that can be inferred from the provided information:
- A surgeon selects an appropriate cannula based on the procedure.
- The cannula is attached to the PAL handpiece.
- The handpiece is connected to the electric console.
- The surgeon adjusts the speed of the handpiece.
- The surgeon uses the reciprocating motion of the cannula to remove fat.
- The system may be used with an infiltration pump to infuse fluids.
- Extracted fat can be processed using the fat filtration system.
The sources indicate that the PAL system results in 35% less surgical time compared to traditional liposuction. The sources do not provide any additional details about the exact duration of a session.
It is important to note that the sources focus more on the handpiece and its advantages. While they mention the console as a component, detailed specifications or features of the console itself are not provided.