Immediate Results
Lipolaser is safe, painless, and completely non-invasive treatment for spot fat reduction and aesthetic body contouring.
Clients have found hard to reduce trouble spots, such as love handles, tummy bulge, and saddlebags are significantly reduced with just a few treatments. Laser paddles target adipose tissue externally through skin for 10 minutes per treatment area. Results are seen in both circumference measurement and degree of body in the area.
Patients can optimize their results through multiple Lipolaser treatments combined with cardio type activity past treatment.
Our studies have found that clients who eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly will experience the best Lipolaser results; however, even clients with sluggish metabolism remark that they experience a unique and invigorating ‘body wake up.’
It is recommended that cardio type activity or whole body vibration equipment be used for 10 minutes immediately following the Lipolaser session.
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The Science Behind
the Lapex 2000 BCS (LipoLaser)
The Lapex 2000 BCS (LipoLaser) is a 100% Non_invasive, laser-based, spot fat reduction and body contouring system. Offering the relaxation of a 40-minute massage with the benefits of inch loss!
Rather than a painful incision, the Lapex 2000 BCS (LipoLaser) uses laser energy to safely (and painlessly) penetrate the skin and target specific adipose (or fat) cells. It is through this targeted process that the Lapex 2000 BCS (LipoLaser) is able to in fact stimulate the cell itself into releasing water, free fatty acids, and glycerol. Having released these three compounds, water, free fatty acids, and glycerol (often referred to as Triglycerides), the fat cells "shrink" significantly, resulting in inch loss for patients! ( Clinical Study Summaries)
How does the Lapex 2000 BCS (LipoLaser) Compare to Natural Weight Loss?
As mentioned, the science behind the Lapex 2000 BCS (LipoLaser) lies in its ability to stimulate the release of triglycerides from the targeted fat cells. This process, the release of water, free fatty acids, and glycerol, from the adipose calls, is not only natural, it is essential for the human body to function.
The human body is an energy machine; it intakes fuel (caloric intake), it converts the fuel into an energy source and stores it (as triglycerides in fat cells), and then releases it when the need arises (fat cells release stored triglycerides). The challenge in this fantastic process is that sometimes the body stores more energy than it needs in its fat cells, resulting in an increase in an individual's physical size. Thus, it is by targeting this excess energy storage, and by further stimulating the body to undergo its natural process of releasing it, the the Lapex 2000 BCS (LipoLaser) achieves its impressive results.
LAPEX 2000 LipoLaser Clinical Study Exceeds Expectations
Press May 17, 2007 NASD OTC-BB MRDAF - Meridian Co., Ltd. ("Meridian" or the "Company") (OTC BB:MRDAF.OB - News), an industry leader in the research, development, manufacturing and sales of integrative medical equipment, is pleased to announce that it has just completed its double-blind clinical research study under the inAvestigation of Dr. Frank Greenway and Dr. T.S. Guillot, at LSU School of Human Ecology in Louisiana.
Meridian Co., Ltd. ("Meridian" or the "Company") (OTC BB:MRDAF.OB - News), an industry leader in the research, development, manufacturing and sales of integrative medical equipment, is pleased to announce that it has just completed its double-blind clinical research study under the inAvestigation of Dr. Frank Greenway and Dr. T.S. Guillot, at LSU School of Human Ecology in Louisiana.
The study explored the efficacy of the LAPEX 2000 LipoLaser in body contouring and fat reduction on subjects' waistlines as evidence by girth measurements and photographs. The study concluded that within the study population the LAPEX 2000 LipoLaser provided a significant girth loss that was maintained over repeated treatments that were cumulative over the entire duration of the study.
"The improvement in appearance was evident both clinically and statistically" reports Dr. Frank Greenway, the primary investigator for the study and Medical Director and Professor at the Biomedical Research Centre at the Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.
Meridian President Hyeon-Seong Myeong commented "we are excited that the study exceeded our objectives in both girth measurements and that there are visible improvements in the photographs."
Obes Surg. 2010 Apr 15. [Epub ahead of print]
Efficacy of Low-Level Laser Therapy for Body Contouring and Spot Fat Reduction.
Caruso-Davis MK, Guillot TS, Podichetty VK, Mashtalir N, Dhurandhar NV, Dubuisson O, Yu Y,Greenway FL.
School of Human Ecology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803, USA.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is commonly used in medical applications, but scientific studies of its efficacy and the mechanism by which it causes loss of fat from fat cells for body contouring are lacking. This study examined the effectiveness and mechanism by which 635-680 nm LLLT acts as a non-invasive body contouring intervention method. METHODS: Forty healthy men and women ages 18-65 years with a BMI <30 kg/m(2) were randomized 1:1 to laser or control treatment. Subject's waistlines were treated 30 min twice a week for 4 weeks. Standardized waist circumference measurements and photographs were taken before and after treatments 1, 3, and 8. Subjects were asked not to change their diet or exercise habits. In vitro assays were conducted to determine cell lysis, glycerol, and triglyceride release. RESULTS: Data were analyzed for those with body weight fluctuations within 1.5 kg during 4 weeks of the study. Each treatment gave a 0.4-0.5 cm loss in waist girth. Cumulative girth loss after 4 weeks was -2.15 cm (-0.78 +/- 2.82 vs. 1.35 +/- 2.64 cm for the control group, p < 0.05). A blinded evaluation of standardized pictures showed statistically significant cosmetic improvement after 4 weeks of laser treatment. In vitro studies suggested that laser treatment increases fat loss from adipocytes by release of triglycerides, without inducing lipolysis or cell lysis. CONCLUSIONS: LLLT achieved safe and significant girth loss sustained over repeated treatments and cumulative over 4 weeks of eight treatments. The girth loss from the waist gave clinically and statistically significant cosmetic improvement.
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