Ways to burn fat

Laser fat breakdown

Laser fat breakdown

Laser liposuction is considered one of the latest methods of removing fat, as it dissolves the fat and tightens the surrounding skin, but it is not recommended for use by people who suffer from heart, liver, or kidney problems, blood and skin disorders, or diabetics. This technique is considered semi-permanent, and there is no permanent treatment to remove fat. That is, if a person gains weight, the fat may return, so it is recommended to follow a diet and practice sports activities. This technique is based on treating specific parts of the body:

  • Waist.
  • Buttocks.
  • Face (except around the eyes).
  • the chin.
  • Back of neck.
  • Fat in the chest area in males.
  • upper arm.

Process features

This process has many advantages, including the following:

  • Mild aches that only last for 24-48 hours after the procedure.
  • Most people can return to work within 24 hours.
  • The procedure does not require the use of general anesthesia during the procedure, and there are no side effects if used.
  • The procedure does not involve surgical suturing of the body.

Disadvantages of the process

In addition to the advantages of this process, there are some disadvantages, including:

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  • the cost: The cost of this operation is somewhat expensive, and there are several factors that may lead to an increase in the cost, depending on the part of the body that is being treated and the amount of fat that is removed.
  • Burns: Among the negatives is the feeling of burning; This technique is based on burning fat, and the larger the part exposed to treatment, the greater and longer the pain.

Does laser lipolysis treat cellulite?

Although there is no cure for cellulite, it can make some improvements in appearance by removing fat by softening the skin, but it will not remove its effects completely.

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