What is laser lipolysis?
Laser lipolysis is a non-invasive method used for body contouring and fat cell reduction. It actively speeds up the body's metabolism, leading to a reduction in fat deposits. The principle of laser lipolysis lies in emulsifying the fat inside the cells. The liquefied fat exits the cell through a temporary passage created in the cell membrane and moves into the intercellular space. From there, it is transported by the lymphatic system to the liver for processing, with a portion excreted through urine. As a result, the fat cells shrink, which leads to a reduction in centimeters in problematic areas. Laser lipolysis helps reduce or even eliminate cellulite. The treatment is completely painless.
How does the treatment work?
he red laser light penetrates the skin, reaching the layers of fat cells. Thanks to its gentle power and optimized wavelength, it does not damage tissue, blood vessels, or nerves. Instead, it stimulates the mitochondria to produce energy, which is then used to break down triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol. The lymphatic system then takes over, transporting the liquefied fat to the liver, where it is processed and eventually eliminated from the body.
When will I see the results?
Laser lipolysis treatment can reduce up to 20 centimeters from the waist, hips, abdomen, and thighs. The fat released from fat cells is used by the body as a quick source of energy. It has been proven that during the treatment, 40–60 grams of fat are released, which equates to 1600–2100 kJ. The results of laser non-invasive liposuction appear gradually. To achieve maximum results, we recommend undergoing the procedure 2 to 3 times per week (a total of 7–10 treatments within one month).
What precautions should be followed after the procedure?
After laser lipolysis treatment, it is essential to maintain a regular hydration routine. Drink at least 3 liters of fluids per day. We also recommend increasing physical activity, which helps eliminate the released fat cells. A 30-minute cardio workout (such as brisk walking or running) within 12 hours after the treatment is advised. This will boost the effectiveness of the procedure by several dozen percent.