Aquavage Fat Harvesting System
MD Resource and Shippert Medical have united to offer the most comprehensive fat grafting product options in the industry!
The Aquavage is a sterile, single-use, closed system for fat harvesting. Aquavage is a container, which can be connected in-line with any aspiration pump. The fat is harvested using your preferred liposuction cannula at reduced flow volumes (18 inHg/500mmHg). The Aquavage container separates the fat and fluids which allows the surgeon to first remove the fluid portion and then the fat cells from the container via a sterile and closed method. A sterile 60cc toomey syringe is included along with the canister hoses.

AV1200 1200cc - Sterile unit
AV2000 2000cc - Sterile unit
To order any of these items, please visit:
www.shippertmedical.com or call:
1.800.888.8663 or 303.754.0044
AV2000 2000cc - Sterile unit
To order any of these items, please visit:
www.shippertmedical.com or call:
1.800.888.8663 or 303.754.0044
LS2 Liposuction System

Following the legacy of the LS1000, the LS2 continues the line of durable, reliable liposuction aspirators – now with even more convenience and flexibility.
With its sealed oil-less vacuum system, the LS2 is virtually maintenance-free and engineered to provide years of trouble-free use.
A taller case is provided for convenience; the higher canisters are now more easily monitored and space is provided on top for equipment such as a PAL System console and/or an infiltration pump.
A rear-mounted extension pole holds one or more canisters along with tumescent solution bags (not pictured). At it's base is a grip for easily moving the system about. Once in place, the unit’s heavy-duty casters may be locked. The system’s bright digital display is visible even in a dimly lit operating room.
Activated with a pneumatic foot-pedal, the LS2 can use single-use disposable canisters
With its sealed oil-less vacuum system, the LS2 is virtually maintenance-free and engineered to provide years of trouble-free use.
A taller case is provided for convenience; the higher canisters are now more easily monitored and space is provided on top for equipment such as a PAL System console and/or an infiltration pump.
A rear-mounted extension pole holds one or more canisters along with tumescent solution bags (not pictured). At it's base is a grip for easily moving the system about. Once in place, the unit’s heavy-duty casters may be locked. The system’s bright digital display is visible even in a dimly lit operating room.
Activated with a pneumatic foot-pedal, the LS2 can use single-use disposable canisters