Lipo‐Light FAQ’s:
Q: Is Lipo‐Light safe?
A: The LED system is a safe system that will not harm the eyes, although we do recommend glasses are used for facial treatments.
Treatment:
Q: How long does the treatment take?
A: 20 minutes in total with a further 10mins to take measurements before and after each treatment
Q: Do you have to exercise post treatment?
A: Yes, it is essential that post treatment you exercises to speed up the lymphatic system.
Q: How are the measurements taken?
A: Three separate measurements are taken on the area treated.
Q: How many calories will a single treatment lose?
A: A single treatment would mobilise approximately 300 calories, although tests have proven to be more.
Q: What are the advantages of LED over invasive processes?
A: There are major advantages against invasive processes; including no pain against severe pain, instant results against up to 16 weeks recovery for liposuction, possible risk of infections with invasive surgery, price advantages, no damage to body including fat cells, as opposed to total removal of cells, blood vessels etc Post-operative numbness etc
Q: How is the “fat” reduced?
A: When energy is required by the body, the brain sends signals to the adipose cells to break
down the stored fat, a process called lypolysis. During this process, free fatty acids are released into the
bloodstream and circulate throughout the body.
Chromophores are part of a molecule which can absorb certain wavelengths of visible light. Specific
wavelengths of light cause fat cell membranes to lose their round shape by changing the permeability of the cell. This light creates photobiomodulation within the adipose cells signaling a change inside each adipose cell , creating pores or channels in the cell wall. This alteration of the cell triggers the release of an enzyme (lipase) which can break the triglyceride molecules down into fatty acids and glycerol molecules which are now small enough to pass through the pores of the cell wall releasing stored fat.
After a 20 minute treatment, exercise is essential to create the demand for energy which can now be met by the released fatty acids and glycerol from the adipose cells, completing the inch loss process.
Q: Is Lipo‐Light safe?
A: The LED system is a safe system that will not harm the eyes, although we do recommend glasses are used for facial treatments.
Treatment:
Q: How long does the treatment take?
A: 20 minutes in total with a further 10mins to take measurements before and after each treatment
Q: Do you have to exercise post treatment?
A: Yes, it is essential that post treatment you exercises to speed up the lymphatic system.
Q: How are the measurements taken?
A: Three separate measurements are taken on the area treated.
Q: How many calories will a single treatment lose?
A: A single treatment would mobilise approximately 300 calories, although tests have proven to be more.
Q: What are the advantages of LED over invasive processes?
A: There are major advantages against invasive processes; including no pain against severe pain, instant results against up to 16 weeks recovery for liposuction, possible risk of infections with invasive surgery, price advantages, no damage to body including fat cells, as opposed to total removal of cells, blood vessels etc Post-operative numbness etc
Q: How is the “fat” reduced?
A: When energy is required by the body, the brain sends signals to the adipose cells to break
down the stored fat, a process called lypolysis. During this process, free fatty acids are released into the
bloodstream and circulate throughout the body.
Chromophores are part of a molecule which can absorb certain wavelengths of visible light. Specific
wavelengths of light cause fat cell membranes to lose their round shape by changing the permeability of the cell. This light creates photobiomodulation within the adipose cells signaling a change inside each adipose cell , creating pores or channels in the cell wall. This alteration of the cell triggers the release of an enzyme (lipase) which can break the triglyceride molecules down into fatty acids and glycerol molecules which are now small enough to pass through the pores of the cell wall releasing stored fat.
After a 20 minute treatment, exercise is essential to create the demand for energy which can now be met by the released fatty acids and glycerol from the adipose cells, completing the inch loss process.