Laser Liposuction is one of various options on the market for people who are looking to remove fat from particular areas without going through surgery.
How exactly does it do that?
Heat is produced from a laser and that is said to make the fat to softer which will result in a move even surface that presents smoother. Laser Lipo can be used to treat various areas of the body for fat removal. However, Laser liposuction is not for people who suffer from any medical conditions and it is not suited or recommended for people in need of weight loss. This treatment is more focused on removing fat from a particular area.
How does the treatment work?
Advanced Laser Body Care uses pads that are equipped with laser diodes and this is placed directly onto the skin. The laser energy penetrates down into the fat cells and then it creates small holes in the fat cells membranes. This causes the fat cells to release their stored fatty acids, glycerol, and water into the body and then shrink the fat cell, potentially resulting in lost centimeters. The body then burns the liquids for energy.
The technician who will be performing the treatment will apply the pads to the targeted area, inundating it with laser energy for about 10 to 20 minutes. If it is necessary they may then move the pads to focus on another area and repeat the treatment.
There are many trade names for various laser body-contouring treatments, and discussing them can get confusing since those names are sometimes (incorrectly) used interchangeably. There are Two popular laser devices, both use low-level laser energy in their nonsurgical lipo treatments, but they're not quite identical.
The one device contains more than 30 laser diodes, and it is applied directly to the skin in the form of pads. The second device hovers just above the skin and uses just 5 diodes.