How Does the Zarona Laser Work?
The Zarona Laser works by utilizing a beam of low energy light to trigger a chemical reaction within fat cells. This chemical reaction punches holes in the walls of fat cells leading to the harmless spillage of their contents, stored triglyceride into the blood stream. This fatty content is subsequently cleared from the blood to be excreted from the body in urine and stool. This leaves fat cells empty, collapsed and shriveled up.
How Do I Get a Zerona Laser Treatment?
The device comes as a stand up platform that emits laser light from a central beam as well as from four flexible arms that extend out from the central axis of the machine. The patient lays down on a flat table and the central beam would be focused on an area of maximal fat accumulation, say the abdomen. The four remaining arms would be paired such that two would focus on the waist-love handles on the right and left sides and two focused on the hips and thighs, also right and left sides. You would spend 20 minutes receiving laser therapy while you lie on your back and then another 20 minutes while you lie on your abdomen.
Advantages to Zerona Laser Treatment.
Diet and exercise, the cornerstones of treatment for obesity require a modification in lifestyle that apparently few people are willing or able to make. Surgical interventions such as gastric banding or stapling are fraught with risks, side effects and a long period of post-operative convalescence. Even Smart Lipo, a minimally invasive form of surgery is associated with some post-operative pain and bruising, On the other hand, Zerona Laser therapy for the obese patient produces absolutely no bruising or pain. After treatment is administered the patient can go right back to work; there is not a single minute of downtime.
Conclusion.
The Zarona Laser is a formidable addition to our arsenal of weapons to fight obesity. Treatment, consisting of 6, 40 minute sessions under the laser given every other day are painless and without side effects. There is no need for surgery or invasive procedures of any kind. By the end of the second treatment patients begin to see reductions in circumference and overall size of their abdomen, hips, thighs, back, buttock, etc. Patient begins to see a leaner, lighter version of themselves appear.
Mark K. Sachs, MD, FACP is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Miami School of Medicine. Dr. Sachs joined the faculty of Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia as an Associate Professor of Medicine in the division of Infectious Disease. During his stay at Jefferson, he wrote over 15 grants and brought millions of research dollars into the Department of Medicine. He also established himself to be one of the leading national experts on the immunology of skin. He published over 20 research articles in such prestigious journals as the New England Journal of Medicine. Dr. Sachs is ABIM Board Certified in: Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease and is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgeons. You can find more of his work at [http://plasticsurgerylowdown.com/] and athttp://www.youbeyounger.com/
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