Advantages and Disadvantages of Lipotherme

Lipotherme uses mostly heat alone to reduce cellulite and fat under the skin on various parts of the body. The advanced therapy helps reduce fat content, along with providing other added benefits.

Advantages of Lipotherme

The heat used in Lipotherme literally liquefies fat storeages underneath the skin in order to provide a smaller and slimmer look. Along with providing patients with a fat content reducer, Lipotherme also firms the skin through the use of the heat treatment. As a result, the treated region becomes much more smooth and slim at the same time.

The therapy has the ability to work on multiple regions of the body including the legs, buttocks, hips, thighs, face, stomach and back.

Lipotherme remains one of the few non invasive liposuction based procedures. Unlike traditional liposuction, the body never gets cut into in any big way. Also, the procedure results in no major scarring or adverse pain.

The simple fat reduction procedure requires no immediate or long term down time after the treatment ends. Patients must remain in the hospital after many major fat reducing surgical processes, which makes Lipotherme a great alternative for many individuals.

Lipotherme does work well with traditional liposuction procedures in that the fat reduction process becomes more noticeable when the two become combined.

Disadvantages of Lipotherme

Lipotherme does involve the use of skin penetrating devices, however, the process does remain much less invasive than traditional liposuction methods.

The treatment often takes up to a few weeks for major results to occur.

Pregnant women do not meet viable candidacy for Lipotherme treatment.

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