Body Fat Reduction

Body Fat Reduction

Body fat reduction

 

As we age, some of us will find that we have excess fat in certain areas. These areas are most commonly on the tummy, love handles, outer thighs, hips and under the chin or around the jawline; all of which are areas of the body in which weight is hardest to shift, even if you have undergone further weight loss.

HOW IS THIS TREATED?

Laser Lipo, cryolipolysis and radio-frequency are very advanced treatments that stimulate skin tightening and provide effective, non-invasive, fat reduction.

 

This ground-breaking body shaping treatment offers a non-invasive solution for; skin tightening, body contouring and cellulite reduction. There is no pain or downtime and you can even have a session in your lunchtime break.

 

Whether you spend hours in the gym or follow the strictest of diets, many people suffer from fat pockets that exercise and calorie control simply cannot shift. Similarly, as we age our metabolism begins to slow and these problematic fat pockets can begin to develop. Thanks to our inch loss application, in just 8 treatments this could be a thing of the past.

 

Popular targeted areas:

  • Stomach
  • Hips
  • Thighs
  • Back fat
  • Buttocks
  • Bingo wings
  • Moobs
  • Knees
  • Chest
  • Abdomen
  • Arms
  • Bra line fat

 

 

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Factors To Consider

 

Factors To Consider

Poor Diet – Sugary food, such as cakes and candy, and drinks, such as soda and fruit juice, can cause weight gain, slow a person’s metabolism and reduce a person’s ability to burn fat. Low-protein, high-carb diets may also affect weight. Trans fats, in particular, can cause inflammation and may lead to obesity. Trans fats are in many foods, including fast food and baked goods, for example, muffins or crackers.

 

Alcohol – Consuming excess alcohol can cause a variety of health problems, including liver disease and inflammation. 

 

A 2015 report on alcohol consumption and obesity in the journal Current Obesity Reports indicates that drinking excess alcohol causes males to gain weight around their bellies, though study results in females are inconsistent.

 

Stress – A steroid hormone known as cortisol helps the body control and deal with stress. When a person is in a dangerous or high-pressure situation, their body releases cortisol, and this can impact their metabolism. People often reach for food for comfort when they feel stressed, and cortisol causes the excess calories to remain around the belly and other areas of the body for later use.

 

Genetics – There is some evidence that a person’s genes can play a part in whether or not they become obese. Scientists think genes can influence behavior, metabolism, and the risk of developing obesity-related diseases. Similarly, environmental factors and behavior also play a role.

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London, England,

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CONTACT US

T: 020 3084 1877
M: 07719 035 919

 

54 Welbeck Street,

London, England,
W1G 9XS

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