- surgical procedure.
- aggressive: very effective for major body contouring.
- decreases the number of adipose cells.
- rapid, one time procedure with no assurance
of sustainability.
- general anaesthesia required.
- recovery period (weeks-months).
- doesn't tighten skin.
- heavy post-surgical garment for 6-8 weeks.
- no exercise for 6-8 weeks.
- visible improvement in bulk and contour after
2-3 months, due to residual swelling.
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- medical procedure.
- gentle: very effective for modest body contouring.
- decreases the size of adipose cells.
- sustainability of results with convenient home
application of transdermal creams.
- no general anaesthesia required.
- no recovery period.
- tightens skin.
- no post-surgical garment.
- exercise immediately; no downtime.
- visible improvement in bulk and contour after
2 months: a gradual cell shrinkage and skin tightening
process.
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- minimally invasive surgical procedure .
- gentle: very effective for moderate body contouring.
- decreases the number of adipose cells.
- sustainability of results with convenient home
application of transdermal creams.
- no general anaesthesia required. Local anaesthesia.
- no recovery period.
- tightens skin.
- light body slimmer for 2 weeks.
- exercise immediately; no downtime.
- visible improvement in bulk and contour after
2 weeks, which continues to improve over the next
2 months as remaining fat cells shrink and skin
tightens.
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