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Smart Lipo - The 3 Questions You Should Ask To Determine If It Is Best For You

By Nigel Brown

There is a new, effective way to surgically remove body fat known as smart lipo. Fat tissue is directly burned using a laser designed for this specific type of treatment. With this treatment, the need for anesthesia is completely removed. Smart lipo is also a procedure that can be completed in the doctor's office conveniently.

As you decide whether or not smart lipo is the right procedure for you, there are a few questions to ask yourself. The price of the treatment is one of the first things that most people will think about. Another frequently asked question is what the average recovery time will be. One more thing that should be taken into account is previous clients' comments and satisfaction with the procedure. Were their experiences positive?

The price of smart lipo may vary depending on the geographical location. You usually cannot get this kind of procedure done for less than $2,000, but you can also expect to pay up to $6,000 depending on the doctor you choose. The best thing to do is agree on a price before the procedure begins to avoid any miscommunications down the road.

There is a much faster and less painful recovery time associated with smart lipo compared to traditional liposuction. An individual might be in a little pain afterwards, but this can be controlled with over the counter pain relievers. The smart lipo treatment will cause a few bruises, but it only takes a couple of days for them to heal. Swelling is decreased by wearing a pressure dressing or compression garments. Normally a person can go back to their daily routine one day after completing a smart lipo treatment.

In a recent survey, eighty-two percent of individuals who had undergone the treatment said that it was worth the money spent. But what about the eighteen percent who say that it was not worth having done? Each person's view differed from the next.

One individual commented that it caused hard bumps in the treated area. One person said the procedure produced unnatural results and that the process was too long overall. Therefore, it is up to each individual to decide whether or not to have the procedure done. - 26706

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