NEW YORK, NY, December 23, 2012 (Press-News.org) SmartLipo is one of the most effective liposuction techniques available today. The specialized laser used in SmartLipo offers two distinct advantages: it liquefies fat for easier removal, and it gently heats skin in the treatment area, encouraging the production of collagen while also prompting a better healing response. A better healing response means tighter, firmer skin, and more even and appealing end results.
SmartLipo Treatment Areas
SmartLipo can safely be used to remove up to ten pounds of fat from areas of the body including:
- Ankles, calves, knees, thighs
- Hips, waist, and buttock
- Abdomen, lower back, and flanks (love handles)
- Arms
- Chest, bra rolls, and upper back
- Neck, chin, and face
If you have excess deposits of fat in any of these areas, a board-certified plastic surgeon can assess your areas of concern and help you determine if SmartLipo is right for you.
SmartLipo Candidates
The first thing to remember is that SmartLipo is a body contouring procedure, not a weight loss technique. SmartLipo can remove excess deposits of fatty tissue, but it cannot safely be used to remove large amounts of fat. Due to this, the best candidates for SmartLipo should be within reach of their goal weight and have been stable in their weight for at least six months.
In addition, good candidates for SmartLipo should be nonsmokers who are in generally good health and are prepared for a surgical procedure. You should also have realistic expectations prior to committing to this procedure.
SmartLipo can help slim and define your body, but alone cannot make you healthier or happier. To achieve optimal results from your procedure you will need to adopt a healthy lifestyle complete with a balanced diet and plenty of exercise. These things will be discussed with you during your SmartLipo consultation with an experienced plastic surgeon.
If you live in New York City and would like more information about SmartLipo, please visit the website of Juva Skin and Laser Center to learn more at www.juvaskin.com.
Where Can SmartLipo be Used?
The specialized laser used in SmartLipo offers two distinct advantages: it liquefies fat for easier removal, and it gently heats skin in the treatment area, encouraging the production of collagen while also prompting a better healing response.
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[Press-News.org] Where Can SmartLipo be Used?The specialized laser used in SmartLipo offers two distinct advantages: it liquefies fat for easier removal, and it gently heats skin in the treatment area, encouraging the production of collagen while also prompting a better healing response.