Q.can you please explain why fat won't come back to the areas treated with Laser Lipo? If I had the procedure and gained a few pounds, where does that new fat go?
We are all born with a fixed number of fat cells, distributed all over the body in a distribution determined by gender and genetics. Each individual fat cell, or adipocyte, can and deos get larger or smaller with weight gain and loss. Laser Liposuction will decrease the number of fat cells present in the targeted area. It will not eliminate the ability to gain or lose weight overall and therefore should never be used as a substitute for diet and excercise. But what typically happens is that since the number of fat cells is now much less in the area of concern, the weight that the patient gains with normal fluctuation will go preferentially to other areas with a greater number of fat cells (although some can come back to the treated areas since the fat cells are decreased but not completely eliminated from one area). Therefore, liposuction works well for removing and reshaping stubborn areas of the body, but not as a subsitute for proper diet, excercise, and weight maintenance regimen.
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