Does SmartLipo Work?
You’re probably wondering just that. You know the old adage, if something sounds too good to be true, it probably is. But SmartLipo really is as good as it sounds. It can transform your body by getting rid of your unwanted fat and is more effective and comfortable than traditional liposuction.
SmartLipo is not a fad, nor is it a cosmetic procedure that should be taken lightly. The SmartLipo procedure was approved by the United States FDA back in 2007. The procedure would not have been approved had the FDA not seen viable case studies and proof that the procedure is both safe and effective.
Safe, Effective and Backed by Years of Scientific Research
The reason that SmartLipo does work is because the procedure is based years of scientific research and experience. The procedure attacks the body’s fat cells in a logical way. The cells that are melted are either suctioned from the body or they are disposed of through your body’s lymphatic system.
While the procedure works, you will still experience some mild side effects. Side effects include nausea, dizziness, or disorientation due to the anesthesia. You will also experience some mild bruising, a little bit of swelling, and some discomfort. None of these side effects are as severe as those you would experience after a traditional liposuction procedure.
SmartLipo works with time and patience as well. You will not see dramatic results immediately after the procedure is completed. Instead you will notice a small change within the first few weeks. Complete results may take anywhere from 6 months to a year to achieve. You will notice that the fat cells have not only been eliminated, but that the skin is firmer in that area as well. This is because the laser also affects the body’s natural cellulite, which will eventually contribute to your skin’s new toned appearance.
Stop asking yourself, “Does SmartLipo work?” It does! Visit your trusted physician for more details on how the procedure can benefit you or contact us to find a board certified SmartLipo physician in Houston today.

