Laurie Chavez of Clovis, loves playing with her grandsons. After she raised her three children, the 44-year-old went back to school and back to work, but is looking forward to focusing on the person ...
A new, minimally invasive treatment that uses lasers to melt fat could replace the "tummy tuck," suggests research on more than 2,000 people. A new, minimally invasive treatment that uses lasers to ...
If you're doing your best to eat a healthy diet and stick to an exercise plan but pockets of body fat just won't budge, there's a new treatment option on the market. The non-invasive, laser-based ...
Stubborn fat can feel like a never-ending challenge. Despite healthy eating and regular workouts, certain areas just don’t change. For many in busy cities, finding dependable solutions becomes a top ...
Laser-assisted lipolysis and liposuction was an effective combination for body sculpturing and fat removal, according to a presentation at the Society of Interventional Radiology Annual Scientific ...
New non-invasive fat removal technologies offer alternative to liposuction for removing stubborn fat
Dermatologists are finding that the introduction of non-invasive fat removal technologies is opening the door for more people who are not candidates for liposuction to remove stubborn fat, safely and ...
Stubborn areas of body fat and cellulite can seem impossible to get rid of, and most people don’t want to have surgery to do so. Luckily, Kansas City Laser-Like Lipo in Olathe has two different FDA ...
NEW ORLEANS (April 15, 2013)—A new, minimally invasive treatment that uses lasers to melt fat could replace the "tummy tuck," suggests research on more than 2,000 people being presented at the Society ...
The laser's thermal (heat) energy melts the fat and standard liposuction removes it from the body, noted Chamsuddin. Patient follow-up was daily for a week and then at one, three and six months. All ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results