Is SmartLipo right for men?

SmartLipo is ideal for patients looking to remove small pockets of fat from any given area.  Because men are naturally heavier than most women, and carry weight differently, there is a concern that SmartLipo might not be right choice for them.  However, this claim is not true.  SmartLipo is a great choice for men looking to trim and sculpt their body.

Whether it’s enlarged breasts (gynecomastia), a double chin, or an oversized abdomen and flanks, SmartLipo can help you get the results you are looking for that you haven’t been able to achieve with diet or exercise.  A physician can carefully remove fat without destroying the muscle tone, leaving you with the chiseled body you always wanted.

Before considering laser liposuction for men, you must be within 15-20 pounds of your goal weight.  Because laser liposuction is performed under local anesthesia and has very little downtime, there are limitations to how much fat can be removed in a given procedure.  If you are not within the goal weight range suitable for laser liposuction, speak to your physician about developing a nutritional and exercise plan to help you reach your goals.  The closer you are to your goal weight, the better results you will have with laser liposuction.   Laser liposuction is a procedure that is suited to remove fat and sculpt and tighten your body rather than to remove large amounts of fat.  If you are considerably overweight, you must get on a healthy diet and exercise plan before considering laser liposuction.  Another option is to consider traditional liposuction, which is performed under anesthesia and can remove large amounts of fat.

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