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Can a newly-developed laser really melt the fat away?

Reported by: Jennifer Harrington
Email: jharrington@abc15.com
Last Update: 11/05 11:13 am
Like most women I have been conscious of my weight since I was teenager.

I joined a gym at 15-years old and I spent hours climbing the Stairmaster in order to stay skinny.

Now in my 30s, I’m sick of stair-climbing and treadmills, but I know it is good for my health to exercise and I will continue to do so for that reason.

But the hours of punishment in hopes of seeing my 15-year-old body again makes me want to weep like I did when I didn’t have a date for my sophomore prom.

So when I heard about a laser that melts away fat I was intrigued and a little skeptical.

It is called the ZERONA®.

They call it a body-slimming laser, and say it offers individuals a slimmer figure without diet or exercise.

The manufacturers, Erchonia Medical™, say that unlike invasive weight-loss surgery, ZERONA is a revolutionary method that is applied externally without the dangers associated with surgery, while at the same time allowing patients to remain active during treatment.

The ZERONA works in six 40-minute treatments over a two-week period.

The manufacturers say by following the recommended guidelines for success you can expect to see a combined loss of three to nine inches from the waist, hips and thighs and a reduction in clothes size.

According to the manufacturer you will not feel the laser on your skin during the treatment.

They also claim there is no downtime or recovery period.

If you want to check it out, the ZERONA clinical trial and research information are available on their website.

Or contact Dr. Richard Anderson at Anderson Plastic Surgery (480) 860-9333 or andersonplasticsurgery.com.




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