The results are visible and unflattering, but SmartLipo is a procedure that definitely can help eradicate that unwanted fat. So, where are the places that fat tends to migrate to? In women, these areas are the breasts, the stomach, and the thighs. In men, it is generally just the stomach.
SmartLipo takes the best elements of liposuction, and channels them into a new, improved, cosmetic surgical procedure. Have you ever seen how glass or steel is cut with lasers? You were probably surprised to see how strong a ray of light could be. Well, SmartLipo takes that strength and uses it to get rid of fat molecules.
The thing about fat is that it takes a while, usually, to get rid of. Fat is a dense substance, and it tends to just build on top of itself. In fact, the way that people gain weight is that the body is unable to digest the excess fat that the food has, and so that food just migrates to different parts of the body. Here's an interesting fact: When you eat a donut (which has a high fat content) it takes a body on average three days to completely digest it.
So, what SmartLipo does is, through a small incision, penetrates the layers of fat, liquefies them, and then a small tube is inserted to drain out the fat. The result is a virtually fat-free area, and the fat has safely been removed from the body.
The thing about this procedure that interests both patients and members of the medical community alike is the fact that it is minimally invasive. With liposuction, the incision is larger, the potential for scarring is higher, and the recovery time is longer. In the case of this procedure, the incision is less than an inch long, and there is practically no risk of scarring. The recovery time is usually around a week.
Something else that is very much liked about this procedure is that it requires only a local anesthetic. That means that only the area that is going to be worked on is numbed, and the patient is awake throughout the procedure. Some people do not react well when they are completely sedated, and so using general anesthesia makes this procedure safer overall.
Who would be the right kind of candidate for this procedure? It would not be a person who is morbidly obese – that kind of person would first need to go on a stringent exercise regime. Instead, the ideal candidate would be someone who of average size, and who has an obvious amount of fat that has accumulated in one area. So, if you're interested in having this procedure done, make sure that you choose the right surgeon – a surgeon who is properly certified, and can accommodate your needs.
Getting Rid Of Fat
Most of us have an ideal weight and size that we dream about being. Few of us are there. Everyone has an area or problem spot that they would like change. For me it has always been my abdomen. I have always worried about loose flab on my abdomen. My problem is sticking with a diet or exercise program: I have searched for a way to get rid of my unhealthy fat without diets or exercise and I think I have found it!
You have got to check this system out for yourself. It is based on eating the right foods at the right intervals. Now when I say the right foods I do not mean that you will need to purchase a supply of food from a particular diet program or anything close to that. What I mean is that you will learn what foods are high in nutritional value and those are the ones that you will eat.
I mentioned eating at the right intervals. Let me explain briefly what that is about. This is based on how your body uses the calories that it has. Really it is all about your metabolism. Your metabolism will adjust according to what is normal for your body and what you normally consume.
So if you begin a diet and restrict yourself to only a few calories you will in fact lose weight. The problem is that in order to continue losing weight you will need to continue decreasing the caloric intake because your metabolism will soon adjust to whatever calorie level you give it. That is why people say they plateau out after being on a diet for awhile. You see, diets do not work.
As far as exercise goes, this is not going to help you lose weight; however, exercise will help you tone up as you do lose the weight. So it is very wise to exercise as you lose weight but I would advise that you incorporate physical activity into your daily lifestyle rather than trying to actually workout. Most people begin working out and do fine for a few days but then the routine is soon forgotten.
If instead you do things like use the stairs instead of the elevator, park at the back of the parking lots routinely, and take your dog out for a nice walk daily you will find that you are healthier and more active without the burden of a scheduled workout.
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