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No, not contouring a Laser Housing, using lasers to melt away fat and cellulite:
Crazy Laser Contraption
I'm trying to find out more before I call 'quackery'...
Edit #2: Well they have a wiki page. Must be legit . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerona
#3 According to the article, "A placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, multi-centered clinical study was performed to evaluate the clinical utility of this application as an adjunct to liposuction and found that laser therapy decreased operating room times, increased the volume of fat extracted, less force was required by the physician to breakup fat, and the recovery for patients was significantly improved. Based on the findings of this study the FDA cleared the EML device in 2001 for use as an adjunctive therapy to liposuction." I.E. it is used in addition to liposuction.
They show the photo of the laser machine to make the patient go "Oh ahh, lasers. Technology." then whip out the big needle and pump and say "Oh, yeah we didn't mention this part did we?"
Crazy Laser Contraption
I'm trying to find out more before I call 'quackery'...
Edit #2: Well they have a wiki page. Must be legit . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zerona
#3 According to the article, "A placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind, multi-centered clinical study was performed to evaluate the clinical utility of this application as an adjunct to liposuction and found that laser therapy decreased operating room times, increased the volume of fat extracted, less force was required by the physician to breakup fat, and the recovery for patients was significantly improved. Based on the findings of this study the FDA cleared the EML device in 2001 for use as an adjunctive therapy to liposuction." I.E. it is used in addition to liposuction.
They show the photo of the laser machine to make the patient go "Oh ahh, lasers. Technology." then whip out the big needle and pump and say "Oh, yeah we didn't mention this part did we?"
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