Monday, October 28, 2013

What Is Laser Lipolysis?

There are many ways of removing fat from the body. Liposuction used to be the most popular way of getting rid of extra flab, but it involved many risks. Laser lipolysis is a revolutionary new procedure of removing small localized deposits; it removes "saddlebags", "love handles" and "double chins" among other things.

Through this method, one can easily be free of the excess fat that could not be removed by diet or exercise, and most importantly, it does not have the risks associated with traditional procedures. The procedure involves a cannula being inserted into the body. It has a laser that liquefies the fat which is drained from the body through very tiny incisions that are 1-2mm in size. While this may sound simple, it is not open to everyone.

Candidates generally should be no more than thirty pounds over their ideal weight and should be in good health. Also, the candidate should have maintained a stable weight over the past few years and should have good skin elasticity in the area that will be treated. If you decide that you want to do this, you should note that it is still a surgery and has a few risks of its own. You will definitely get scarring because the skin is cut open, but there may be other complications such as bruising, infection and shock.

However, chances of those risks are small, and you will recover very quickly from the surgery. You can return to work in under 24 hours.

While supersizeyourhealth.com/blog/4992/all-you-need-to-know-about-laser-lipolysis laser lipolysis may be an easier way of removing fat, it is also quite expensive at $2000-4000 per treated area.








Bradley P. White has been a practicing pharmacist in Ohio for 14 years. He focuses his practice on healthy living and wellness. He educates people on how to correct nutritional deficiencies to avoid illness and disease, lose weight, and have more energy.

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