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LIPO LASER

Lipo Laser treatment, also known as "lipo laser," is a non-invasive aesthetic procedure aimed at reducing body fat, primarily in target areas such as the abdomen, thighs, arms, or flanks. Here's how a typical lipo laser treatment usually works:

Initial Consultation

Prior to a lipo laser treatment, you'll have an initial consultation with an aesthetic professional. During this consultation, your fat loss goals and the areas to be treated are discussed, and basic health and fitness information is taken into consideration.

Preparation

On the day of the procedure, the treatment area is cleansed. Photos may be taken to track progress over time.

Application of Lasers

Devices emitting low-level laser diodes are placed directly on the skin of the treatment area. These lasers emit specific wavelengths that are absorbed by the fat cells beneath the skin.

Breakdown of Fat Cells

The lasers stimulate the fat cells, causing them to break down. This process is known as lipolysis, where fat cells release their triglycerides as fatty acids and glycerol.

Removal of Fats

The fatty acids and glycerol released during lipolysis are naturally eliminated by the body. This can occur through the lymphatic system and the liver.

Post-Treatment

After the lipo laser session, it is often recommended to engage in physical activity to help burn the released fats. It is also important to stay well-hydrated to facilitate fat removal.

Multiple Sessions

One lipo laser treatment may yield slight results, so multiple sessions are usually needed to achieve significant results. These sessions are typically scheduled several weeks apart.

It's important to note that lipo laser is intended for reducing body fat, but it is not a substitute for a balanced diet and exercise. To maintain the results, it is essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

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