When you see the words ‘laser lipo,’ you might not associate them with the word ‘non-invasive’ or even ‘safe,’ but you’d be wrong. Unfortunately, there are many laser lipo procedures out there that promise the same results but cause more pain and scarring than others. There’s no weight loss procedure (at least, any legal ones) that slice the fat off your side with lasers, but there are certainly ‘laser lipo’ procedures that cause more discomfort than others. How can you tell which are safe and which actually work?

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The Ultimate Laser-Assisted Weight Loss Plan

            I don’t want to scare anyone. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States regulates weight loss procedures, and if any are found to be unsafe, they’re removed from the market. Sure, there are issues with the FDA, but for the most part, it keeps the public safe. Unless a shady doctor waved you onto his back-alley operating table, all laser lipo methods legally on the market aren’t dangerous or cause any serious suffering.

            However, not all laser lipo methods work for all people. Laser lipolysis, for example, heats body fat, effectively melting it away. There’s some discomfort of course, and not everyone’s body responds to this method of weight loss. Laser lipolysis is just one example.

            This is where Dr. Tred’s Ultimate Laser-Assisted Weight Loss Plan comes in. Developed by Dr. Tred Rissacher, this procedure uses lasers, but instead of heating the fat so it melts, it simply gets the fat cells holding fat just under the skin to release it. The excess fat is then flushed from the body’s system naturally. Both the Ultimate Laser-Assisted Weight Loss Plan and laser lipolysis cause the skin to produce more collagen, which tightens the skin and avoids the all-too-common saggy skin effect that traditional liposuction causes./span>

            The key here is that there is no surgery needed. After nine sessions, patients experience reductions in fat without the need to completely change their diet or increase their exercise.

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The Slim Body Difference

            Every body is different. That’s why Dr. Rissacher takes the time to meet each patient one-on-one for a free consultation. Before any lasers come out, Dr. Rissacher gets all the information he needs to determine if his Ultimate Laser-Assisted Weight Loss Plan is the right fit for each individual.

            The Ultimate Laser-Assisted Weight Loss Plan includes a nutritional consultation in which two crucial measurements are taken. The first is your Body Mass Index (BMI). Chances are, if you’re struggling to lose weight, you’ve heard of this measurement before. It’s simply the ratio of body fat to lean muscle. The second measurement is the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR). Your BMR also called your resting caloric rate, is the number of calories your body needs to absorb each day to maintain your weight if you eat nothing and don’t increase your exercise rate. In other words, it’s the baseline reading of how much energy your body spends to keep itself alive. Everyone’s BMI and BMR are different, and in some cases, laser lipo isn’t an option.

            For most people, however, the Ultimate Laser-Assisted Weight Loss Plan can cause weight loss and fat reduction without saggy skin, scalpels, or traditional liposuction. For more information and to book your free consultation, contact Dr. Tred today.