Hypotonic Pharmacologic Lipo-Dissolution is one of the latest techniques which uses lasers to reduce fat. The technique involves injecting small needles made of special fiber, inside these small needles a laser beam is projected targetting the fat. In the targeted area, the fat melts when its striked by lasers. The fat which is melted is absorbed into the blood stream. The procedure shows its effects usually after a month. With this technique there is considerably less or no sagging of skin, as the laser's heat helps the collagen to shrink. Hypotonic Pharmacologic Lipo-Dissolution technique is beneficial for those who have small to medium requirements of fat removal. The technique is also called as Lipolysis.
Hypotonic pharmacologic lipo-dissolution is a drastic procedure to reduce fatPosted July 15, 2006 07:57 PM
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