The unique light emitted from LipoMelt causes the fat cell membranes to temporarily alter the permeability of the cell wall. This brief change allows some of the fat contents to seep out to where it can then be processed by the body.
After being released, the fat is broken down into free fatty acids and glycerol and enter the bloodstream. Once in the bloodstream, the fatty acids can be either used as fuel or quickly eliminated by the body.
Each of your sessions should be followed by at least 10 minutes of exercise to stimulate circulation and help burn the fat that has been released. This exercise is ideally done on a vibration plate in our office.
The liver is the ultimate filter to remove toxins and nutrient byproducts from the body. Two supplements that support the liver and lymphatic system and required during the treatment sessions.
Lipo-Melt is based on the pioneering cold light research of NASA and leading clinicians
The LipoMelt treatment can be effectively used on essentially every part of the body where localized fat deposits exist that are resistant to diet and exercise. This includes the waist, hips, upper legs, thighs, upper arms, and face.
There are no risks or side effects involved in using LipoMelt. It is considered a safe alternative to invasive procedures such as traditional liposuction. The LipoMelt treatment is 100% non-invasive and does not cause any bruising or scarring.
The first LipoMelt session is complementary for patients. Precise measurements are taken before and after the procedure. If you do not lose several inches in the first session you may not be a good candidate for LipoMelt therapy. We may recommend that you discontinue future treatments. This is rarely the outcome, but it does happen.
Patients undergoing LipoMelt have noticed an improvement with cellulite as well as skin tone and texture.
No changes are required… but you can expect better results if you follow an anti-inflammatory diet and increase your water consumption to 8-10 glasses a day. We recommend SHAPE ReClaimed as the anti-inflammatory diet of choice. Meanwhile, reducing alcohol consumption will help the liver.