Saturday, 2 June 2012

When can I not have Laser Lipo treatments?


Recently the manufacturers of my Laser Lipo machine updated their advice about when you can or cannot have Laser Lipo inch-loss treatments.

You will not be able to be treated for Laser Lipo if you have a contagious or infectious disease, full-blown AIDS, liver or disease, epilepsy, hypertension, an immune suppressed disorder, type 1 (insulin-dependent)diabetes, hyperthyroidism, heart problems, a pacemaker or cancer (or a history of cancer). Neither will you be able to be treated if you are undergoing radiation therapy, are under the uncontrolled influence of recreational drugs or alcohol or you are pregnant.

You will need to get your doctor's written permission before you can have a Laser Lipo treatment if you have hypothyroidism (controlled by thyroxine), rheumatism, type 1 (controlled) or type 2 diabetes, polycystic ovaries, hormone problems, gastric ulcers, metal implants, psychological conditions, a photo-sensitive skin disorder, bell's palsy,have any dysfunction of the nervous system (eg Muscular Sclerosis, Parkinson's Disease or Motor Neurone disease), anaphylaxis or undiagnosed lesions


You will also need written permission from your doctor if you have had surgery or a minor operation within the past 6 weeks, have been injured recently and are awaiting surgery or treatment, are taking anti-seizure medication, are an HIV carrier are currently breast feeding or you are suffering from or being treated for clinical depression.

If none of the above applies to you I look forward to seeing you for a treatment of Laser Lipo in Woking soon.

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  2. Whats the difference between Laser Liposuction AND laser lipolysis?

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  3. Laser Lipolysis is non-invasive.No needles are involved.

    Laser Liposuction IS an invasive
    procedure and has to be carried out by a medically-qualified person. Fat is removed by first inserting a small, hollow tube (called a Cannula) through one or more tiny incisions.

    Please do call me if you would like to know more.

    Daniel

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  6. It's really important that clients are honest and upfront with any illnesses. They see the results that many have achieved and sometimes aren't all that honest with us as consultants about their health which can cause complications. Thanks Daniel,
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