What can I expect?
You can relax in a comfortable position while a LipoLaser technician secures the multi-diode paddles and EN probes to the target area. In 10 minute intervals, you are free to relax, read and listen to music.
What Happens After a Treatment?
You are free to resume normal activities immediately after each session—including exercise. Remember: LipoLaser is safe, non-invasive and you will experience no pain or side effects.
How Quickly Will I See Results?
Most patients will see measurable results after their first treatment. The standard treatment protocol consists of three, 20 minute treatment sessions every week for 3 weeks. Best results are achieved when utilizing the whole body vibration equipment for 10 minutes immediately after the treatment.
Average loss of 3-12 inches or more with a treatment series. Some patients have lost much more. Patient results may vary depending on age, health, exercise level, diet, and other factors. Typical treatment time is 3 times per week for 2 to 3 weeks. Not all patients are candidates for this treatment or accepted for this treatment. Diet and exercise need to be part of factors. Diet and exercise need to be part of any program to reduce fat for long term results.
Health Canada Indication Use: The LAPEX BCS LipoLaser is a non-invasive low-level laser therapy device indicated for use in body contouring and temporary reduction in appearance of cellulite. The device utilizes cold red laser for deep tissue warming to enhance microcirculation for the reduction in the appearance of cellulite.
FDA Indication Use: The Lapex BCS LipoLaser is intended to emit energy in the visible and infrared spectrum to provide topical heating for the purpose of elevating tissue temperature for the temporary relief of minor muscle and joint pain and stiffness, minor arthritis pain, or muscle spasm; the temporary increase in local blood circulation; and/or the temporary relaxation of muscle. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. It is important to know, 100% certainty of success cannot be assured as with any medical procedure. It is also important to note that in the vast majority of cases, supported by numerous clinical studies, patients achieve satisfactory results. Results may vary and therefore not meet expectations of all patients completing a full series of treatments.