How LIPO-LASER Works
LIPO-LASER paddles containing laser diodes that emit waves of light (650nm) designed to target fat cells are placed on the client’s skin for five 10 minutes intervals per treatment area. Laser energy safely and painlessly penetrates several millimeters into the layer of fat under the skin.
The fat cell walls are made permeable for a short period allowing cell contents to spill out into the space around the cells. The fat (in the form of triglycerides) is broken down into free fatty acids (FFA’s) water and glycerol.
The FFA’s are used up by the body as energy, while water is used or excreted and glycerol is processed through natural metabolic functions. Fat cells are significantly reduced in size resulting in substantial body contour improvements.
During a standard treatment cycle, the body can easily process the amount of fat that is released.
| Fat cells at rest are full of water glycerol and free fatty acids | Laser energy from LIPO-LASER starts the process of allowing fat cells to drain | Pores have formed on fat cells allowing the release of contents |
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| Water, Glycerol and Free Fatty Acids pour into the space around the cells | More Water (blue), Free Fatty Acids (green) and Glycerol (purple) spill out | Fat cells significantly reduced in size while the blood vessel stays unaffected |
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Safety
Low level lasers have been used successfully in private practice for over 30 years and in numerous studies worldwide. To date, there are no known reports of anyone being harmed by a low level laser which is extremely safe when used correctly.
Clinical testing completed in the United States and overseas has shown the LIPO-LASER maintained an excellent level of safety throughout multiple treatments on a wide range of patients.
The LIPO-LASER is approved by Health Canada and the FDA