Trials on wound healing led to the discovery that zapping with shockwaves before, during or after surgery makes the wound heal quicker and better. This means that the scars from breast surgery are minimized by shockwaves. Plastic surgery is all controlled wounds. Shockwaves will ensure better healing.
There are trials running now with shockwaves treating defective hearts and this is certain to be standard practice for the future. Before the chest cavity is opened, shockwaves prepare the area so that it heals well after being stitched up. The heart is held to the shockhead and zapped to break up the blockage in the valves. This eliminates fitting replacement valves. Should a new vale be needed, shockwaves will help the healing and other valves or by-passes that previously would have been needed are not now so the job is simpler. Obviously this is only for the most senior surgeons but we are telling you this here so that you appreciate that your CellSonic machine in the beauty salon is exactly the same type of machine that will be soon used in hospitals around the world for heart surgery. There is even talk of focussing the shockwaves accurately so that the heart is not removed from the chest; in other words, non-invasive treatment.
So if you are to have plastic surgery, ask the surgeon to use shockwaves so that your scars will be almost invisible.