The InvaPLUS Aspiration Pump is INVAMED's high-vacuum surgical aspiration system, engineered to provide precise suction control for liposuction and other aesthetic surgical procedures. As an electrically powered, self-contained unit, InvaPLUS is designed to support fast and controlled removal of fluids, lipids, or debris in surgical and cosmetic settings.
This overview summarizes InvaPLUS's design based on INVAMED's published product information. It does not replace the official Instructions for Use (IFU), which healthcare professionals should consult for complete operating parameters, indications, and contraindications.
What Is the InvaPLUS Aspiration Pump Designed to Do?
InvaPLUS is built around a robust vacuum mechanism intended to generate sustained high vacuum for the removal of fluids and lipid tissue across a range of surgical contexts, including liposuction and general drainage applications. Because the unit is electrically powered and self-contained, it is designed to eliminate the need for an external compressor, simplifying setup within hospital or outpatient clinic environments.
What Are the Key Design Features?
Based on INVAMED's published specifications, InvaPLUS includes several design elements intended to support surgical workflow:
- High-capacity vacuum mechanism, engineered to sustain the suction levels required for lipid and fluid aspiration
- Fast aspiration rate, with a high-flow motor intended to reduce procedural time
- User-friendly console, featuring variable suction control, digital readouts, and both automatic and manual adjustment modes
- Durable, easy-to-clean construction, intended to meet sanitation requirements in operating room and outpatient clinic settings
- Portability, supported by the self-contained, electrically powered design
What Are the General Indications and Considerations?
According to INVAMED's published product information, InvaPLUS is intended for the suction and drainage of lipid tissue, bodily fluids such as blood or serous fluid, and irrigation solutions during surgical, cosmetic, or emergency procedures. The manufacturer notes that situations requiring only gentle, low-vacuum suction should be evaluated against the device's maximum suction limitations, particularly where delicate tissue or anatomical structures are involved. Complete indications and contraindications should always be confirmed against the current IFU.
How Does InvaPLUS Fit Within an Aesthetic Surgical Workflow?
Aspiration pumps like InvaPLUS are typically used in combination with a liposuction cannula or, in laser-assisted approaches, alongside a laser lipolysis fiber such as INVAMED's Liposer system. The aspiration step follows fat emulsification or mechanical disruption, removing loosened or liquefied tissue under vacuum control managed by the operating surgeon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is InvaPLUS intended only for liposuction?
No. According to INVAMED's product information, InvaPLUS supports suction and drainage across a range of surgical, cosmetic, and emergency contexts beyond liposuction specifically, subject to the indications listed in the IFU.
What training is required to operate InvaPLUS?
As a surgical device, InvaPLUS is intended for use by trained healthcare professionals familiar with aspiration technique and the device's specific operating parameters, as outlined in the official IFU and manufacturer training materials.
Is InvaPLUS available in every country?
Availability and specific indications vary by country and regulatory jurisdiction. Healthcare professionals should confirm local availability and approved use through INVAMED directly.
Related INVAMED Resources
- Explore INVAMED's Plastic, Aesthetic & Dermatological Procedures product category
- Learn more about Laser-Assisted Liposuction: Concept Overview
- Visit INVAMED's Contact page to request more information
Medical Disclaimer: This article is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendation. It is not a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional. Product indications, availability, and regulatory status vary by country. Always refer to the official Instructions for Use (IFU) and consult a licensed physician for guidance specific to your situation. INVAMED devices are intended for use by trained healthcare professionals.
