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Move Over Laser & Vaser NanoLipo Is Here To Level The Playing Field


To maintain a svelte & sculptured body, healthy diet and regular exercise are a constant given. But there are times when a mere mortal needs some extra help for that Demi Moore Charlie’s Angels moment — a vision of perfection rocking a skimpy little bathing suit. Reality of human body is no matter how disciplined and healthy lifestyle you follow unless you are genetically blessed there are always stubborn embarrassing bulges ready to frame you as “the fat chick” — running for cover in impromptu photo shoots on that day on the beach with friends or leave you green with envy when your gal pals can fit flawlessly in designer duds at sample sales and your muffin top ends up being a deal breaker — you are left with no choice but to intervene. Keeping up with the Kardasians and our cumulative desire to look slender and sylphlike body contouring technologies are constantly evolving. From freeze zapping fat to Laser or Vaser melting and sucking the fat away there are multiple choices that can help us on our journey from flab to fab in a short span of time.

Liposuction is one of the popular choices, when it comes to permanent fat reduction and contouring of the body, it is not a very healthy choice as it come with some down time and of course you have to live with bruising, swelling, and discomfort after the procedure. With tradition lipo connective tissues and nerves also get damaged or removed in the process of scrapping for fat, making the recovery that much harder. In inexperienced hands there’s always a chance of successive corrective operations to smooth out lumps or bumps left behind later. Traditional liposuction has been tweaked and tuned over time and now we have Laserlipo and Vaserlipo technologies, but there’s still room for more innovative interventions which can cut down the recovery and procedure time and deliver more smoother and faster results with more safety. Hence the scientific circles are busy looking for the next break through. 

The New Concept - NanoLipo

A brand new technique devised by nano-medicine expert Adah Almutairi from university of California and her plastic and reconstructive surgeon brother Dr. Khalid Almutairi has been the talk of the cosmetic town for few months now. Their methodology makes use of gold nanoparticles to meltdown fat before removing it. In a way it is similar to Laser or Vaser liposuction as melting down the fat prior to suction makes the fat removal easier with much less trauma to nerves and connective tissue — a potential improvement upon the traditional Liposuction approach.

The inspiration came to Adah from her research that was performed earlier in order to target and eliminate cancer cells where gold nano-particles were employed to target cancer cells and then by making use of near-infrared light, were heated up that resulted in cooking of cancer cells while all other cells were kept out of harm’s way. The success of this research led Adah Almutairi to apply similar approach to target fat cells. Currently this methodology is undergoing testing for clinical approval in USA and soon you will be able to request it at your cosmetic doctor’s office.
The Mechanics Of NanoLipo

First the gold nano-particles are injected into fat deposits of the patient’s body. These particular areas are then exposed to near-infrared light and owing to the fact that fat has a lower melting temperature than any surrounding structures, it melts before any other cells can be harmed. Later a liposuction needle is employed to suck out the melted fat along with the gold nano-particles. This way we can bypass the traumatic process of traditional liposuction where the needle is scraped back and forth in order to break the solid fat.

Currently the trial phase for NanoLipo has begun with animals undergoing tests and human testing will begin later this year. The technology is being developed by a start-up firm eLux Medical and is being branded as NanoLipo. This could potentially improve the liposuction technique by many folds — Fingers crossed.

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